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•If all velocities reversed direction,...
•When reaching the free surface, the bubbles reversed their direction ( of motion) (or reversed the direction of their motion).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изменять направление движения на обратное
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2 изменять направление движения на обратное
•If all velocities reversed direction,...
•When reaching the free surface, the bubbles reversed their direction ( of motion) (or reversed the direction of their motion).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > изменять направление движения на обратное
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3 τάχος
A swiftness, speed, ἵπποισι.., οἷσιν Ἀθήνη νῦν ὤρεξε τ. Il.23.406, cf. 515;τ. καὶ βραδυτής Pl.Tht. 156c
, Arist. Ph. 228b29, etc.: pl., velocities, Pl.Ti. 39d, Lg. 893d.2 τ. φρενῶν quickness of temper, hastiness, E.Ba. 670;ὁ χρόνος μάθησιν ἀντὶ τοῦ τάχους.. δίδωσι Id.Supp. 419
; f.l. in Pl.Lg. 944c; τ. τῆς ψυχῆς quickness of apprehension, ib. 689c.II τάχος is freq. used in Adverbial phrases for ταχέως, abs. in acc., A.Th.58, Ag. 945, Eu. 124, E.Rh. 986, HF 860 (troch.), etc.; also in dat., τάχει ὁμοίως with like velocities, Pl.Ti. 36d: with Preps.,διὰ τάχους S.Aj. 822
, Th.1.63, etc.;ἐν τάχει Pi.N.5.35
, A.Pr. 747, S.OC 500, Th.1.86, PCair.Zen.62 (b).10 (iii B.C.), etc.;εἰς τάχος X.Eq.3.5
, Ar.Ach. 686, etc.;κατὰ τάχος Hdt.1.124
, 152, Th.1.73; κατὰ τὸ τ. PCair.Zen.130.11 (iii B.C.); τὸ τ. (without κατὰ) ib. 158.2, 166.4, 428.15, PHib.1.62.13 (all iii B.C.). etc.;μετὰ τάχους Pl.Prt. 332b
; μετὰ παντὸς τ. with all speed, POxy.2107.4 (iii A.D.); , OC 885 (lyr.), 904: also with relatives, ὡς τάχος, = ὡς τάχιστα, A.Ag. 27, Ch. 889, Hdt.5.106, Ar.Lys. 1187; soὅ τι τάχος Hdt.9.7
.β, Th. 7.42, PCair.Zen.60.8 (iii B.C.);ὅσον τάχος S.El. 1373
, etc.; ᾗ ([dialect] Dor. ᾇ)τάχος Pi.O.6.23
, Theoc.14.68: alsoὡς τάχεος εἶχε ἕκαστος Hdt. 8.107
, cf. Th.2.90;ὡς εἶχον τάχους Id.7.2
;πῶς πρὸς ἄλληλα τάχους ἔχει Pl.Grg. 451c
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4 всего
. в сумме•All told (or Altogether) there are more than 20,000 items distributed by the firm.
•A total of eight holes is drilled at the first working station.
* * *Всего -- in all, in sum, total of, all told (итого, в общей сложности); only, but, as low as, as brief as (только, не более чем, всего лишь)In all, two distinct regions of flow were separately visualized.This was repeated twice more so that, in all, four different thermocouple installations were used.A total of twenty-two injection taps were installed.Tilly's tests were conducted at 104 m/s, while in this investigation velocities as low as 10 m/s at room temperature were employed.—завершён всего наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > всего
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5 если не указано иначе
•The analysis presented here pertains to the operation of a single 6697A triode, unless otherwise specified (or stated, or indicated) (or except as otherwise noted).
* * *Если не оговорено особо / указано иначеAll the plastic strain ratios are defined by incremental plastic strains unless otherwise stated.All samples used in the reactor experiments were -140 + 200 mesh unless otherwise noted.Unless specified, velocities and lengths are normalized by the area averaged velocity.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > если не указано иначе
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6 все скорости были
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > все скорости были
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7 если не оговорено особо
Если не оговорено особо / указано иначеAll the plastic strain ratios are defined by incremental plastic strains unless otherwise stated.All samples used in the reactor experiments were -140 + 200 mesh unless otherwise noted.Unless specified, velocities and lengths are normalized by the area averaged velocity.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > если не оговорено особо
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8 Bodmer, Johann Georg
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Railways and locomotives, Steam and internal combustion engines, Textiles, Weapons and armour[br]b. 9 December 1786 Zurich, Switzerlandd. 30 May 1864 Zurich, Switzerland[br]Swiss mechanical engineer and inventor.[br]John George Bodmer (as he was known in England) showed signs of great inventive ability even as a child. Soon after completing his apprenticeship to a local millwright, he set up his own work-shop at Zussnacht. One of his first inventions, in 1805, was a shell which exploded on impact. Soon after this he went into partnership with Baron d'Eichthal to establish a cotton mill at St Blaise in the Black Forest. Bodmer designed the water-wheels and all the machinery. A few years later they established a factory for firearms and Bodmer designed special machine tools and developed a system of interchangeable manufacture comparable with American developments at that time. More inventions followed, including a detachable bayonet for breech-loading rifles and a rifled, breech-loading cannon for 12 lb (5.4 kg) shells.Bodmer was appointed by the Grand Duke of Baden to the posts of Director General of the Government Iron Works and Inspector of Artillery. He left St Blaise in 1816 and entered completely into the service of the Grand Duke, but before taking up his duties he visited Britain for the first time and made an intensive five-month tour of textile mills, iron works, workshops and similar establishments.In 1821 he returned to Switzerland and was engaged in setting up cotton mills and other engineering works. In 1824 he went back to England, where he obtained a patent for his improvements in cotton machinery and set up a mill near Bolton incorporating his ideas. His health failing, he was obliged to return to Switzerland in 1828, but he was soon busy with engineering works there and in France. In 1833 he went to England again, first to Bolton and four years later to Manchester in partnership with H.H.Birley. In the next ten years he patented many more inventions in the fields of textile machinery, steam engines and machine tools. These included a balanced steam engine, a mechanical stoker, steam engine valve gear, gear-cutting machines and a circular planer or vertical lathe, anticipating machines of this type later developed in America by E.P. Bullard. The metric system was used in his workshops and in gearing calculations he introduced the concept of diametral pitch, which then became known as "Manchester Pitch". The balanced engine was built in stationary form and in two locomotives, but although their running was remarkably smooth the additional complication prevented their wider use.After the death of H.H.Birley in 1846, Bodmer removed to London until 1848, when he went to Austria. About 1860 he returned to his native town of Zurich. He remained actively engaged in all kinds of inventions up to the end of his life. He obtained fourteen British patents, each of which describes many inventions; two of these patents were extended beyond the normal duration of fourteen years. Two others were obtained on his behalf, one by his brother James in 1813 for his cannon and one relating to railways by Charles Fox in 1847. Many of his inventions had little direct influence but anticipated much later developments. His ideas were sound and some of his engines and machine tools were in use for over sixty years. He was elected a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1835.[br]Bibliography1845, "The advantages of working stationary and marine engines with high-pressure steam, expansively and at great velocities; and of the compensating, or double crank system", Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 4:372–99.1846, "On the combustion of fuel in furnaces and steam-boilers, with a description of Bodmer's fire-grate", Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 5:362–8.Further ReadingObituary, 1868–9, Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 28:573–608.H.W.Dickinson, 1929–30, "Diary of John George Bodmer, 1816–17", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 10:102–14.D.Brownlie, 1925–6, John George Bodmer, his life and work, particularly in relation to the evolution of mechanical stoking', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 6:86–110.W.O.Henderson (ed.), 1968, Industrial Britain Under the Regency: The Diaries of Escher, Bodmer, May and de Gallois 1814–1818, London: Frank Cass (a more complete account of his visit to Britain).RTS -
9 находиться в движении
•The free electrons in a bar of metal are in incessant random motion at high thermal velocities.
•All segments of the alimentary tract show peristaltic movements.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться в движении
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10 распространяться
•The waves would propagate (or progress) downward.
•Strain energy is propagated through the rocks.
•The crack propagated at a high rate.
•The two rays of light travel at different velocities.
•The shock wave travels (or is propagated) through the ground.
•Solar radiation streams out in all directions from the Sun.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > распространяться
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11 distribuzione
f distributionposta delivery* * *distribuzione s.f.1 distribution; ( assegnazione) allotment, assignment; ( consegna a domicilio) delivery: la distribuzione dei premi, dei biglietti, the distribution of prizes, tickets; la distribuzione dei giornali ( agli esercenti), distribution of newspapers; la distribuzione del latte ( a domicilio), milk delivery; distribuzione delle pellicole cinematografiche, film distribution; distribuzione della posta, delivery of mail; (teatr.) distribuzione delle parti, casting; distribuzione dei servizi, allotment of duties; distribuzione del lavoro, work distribution; distribuzione di lavoro a squadre di operai, teaming // il programma è in distribuzione all'ingresso, programmes are available at the entrance // (econ.): costi di distribuzione, distribution costs; rete di distribuzione, distribution system; canali di distribuzione, distribution channels; distribuzione commerciale, commercial distribution; la grande distribuzione, the large-scale retail trade; distribuzione in esclusiva, exclusive distribution; distribuzione su scala mondiale, worldwide distribution; distribuzione porta a porta, door-to-door distribution; distribuzione dei costi, cost allocation; distribuzione delle spese, allotment of expenses; distribuzione delle risorse, resource allocation // (fin.): distribuzione dei dividendi, dividend distribution; distribuzione del reddito, income distribution; distribuzione degli utili, profit distribution (o shareout) // (banca) distribuzione per scadenza, maturity distribution // (stat.): distribuzione normale, normal distribution; distribuzione temporale, temporal distribution; distribuzione statistica, statistical distribution // (ecol.) zona di distribuzione, ( di una specie) range zone // (fis.) distribuzione di velocità, distribution of velocities2 ( disposizione) distribution, arrangement; layout: la distribuzione delle stanze di un appartamento, the distribution of the rooms in a flat3 (mecc.) distribution, timing system, valve gear: distribuzione a cassetto, slide valve gear; albero della distribuzione, slide valve; catena della distribuzione, timing chain.* * *[distribut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) distribution (anche comm.); (erogazione) supplydistribuzione della posta — postal o mail delivery
2) econ. (settore) retailing3) teatr.* * *distribuzione/distribut'tsjone/sostantivo f.3 teatr. distribuzione delle parti casting. -
12 somma
f ( addizione) additionrisultato sum( importo) amount (of money), sumfare la somma di add (up)fig tirare le somme sum up* * *somma s.f.1 (mat.) ( il risultato) sum, total, amount; ( l'operazione) addition: fare una somma, to do an addition; metodo di somma, addition method // (fis.) somma delle velocità, addition of velocities // tirare le somme (di qlco.), (fig.) to sum up (sthg.): se tiriamo le somme del suo discorso..., if we sum up his speech...; tirando le somme..., everything considered... (o after all... o taking everything into account...)2 ( di denaro) sum (of money), amount of money: una grossa somma di denaro, a large sum (o a large amount of money o fam. a pot of money); la somma ammonta a un centinaio di sterline, the total amounts to a hundred pounds; guadagnare, perdere una grossa somma, to earn, to lose a large amount of money; pagare una forte somma, to pay a large sum; spendere un'enorme somma di denaro, (fam.) to spend a mint of money // (amm.): somma accantonata, allocation (o earmarked sum); somma arrotondata, round sum; somma forfettaria, globale, lump sum; somma al lordo, gross amount; somma in cassa, balance in (o on) hand; somma versata in acconto, deposit (o part payment); somma dovuta, amount due; somma registrata a credito, credited amount // (econ.): somma capitale, principal (o capital sum); somma depositata in garanzia, cover // ( assicurazioni) somma addizionale, (insurance) premium3 (fig.) ( conclusione) conclusion; ( l'essenziale) main point, essence: la somma delle sue lamentele è..., the conclusion of his complaint is...4 (rar.) ( compendio) epitome // la Somma Teologica di S. Tommaso d'Aquino, the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas.* * *['somma]sostantivo femminile2) (quantità di denaro) sum, amountè una bella somma — it's a pretty sum o quite a sum
3) (insieme)••tirare le -e — to draw conclusions, to sum up
* * *somma/'somma/sostantivo f.1 mat. (operazione) addition U; (risultato) sum; fare la somma di due numeri to add two numbers together; fare una somma to do a sum3 (insieme) la somma delle mie esperienze the sum (total) of my experiencetirare le -e to draw conclusions, to sum up. -
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•The free electrons in a bar of metal are in incessant random motion at high thermal velocities.
•All segments of the alimentary tract show peristaltic movements.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находиться в движении
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Вне зависимости от того. на какой стороне-- The longitudinal velocities decrease in time in the same way for all vortices, no matter on which side they pass.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вне зависимости от того, на какой стороне
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15 завышен(ный)
Завышен(ный) -- on the high side, high, too high; non-conservative (когда завышение величины в расчёте приводит к снижению надёжности); pessimistic, optimistic (когда завышение величины приводит соответственно к необоснованно пессимистическим и оптимистическим выводам)The calculated phase velocities are all on the high side.The predictions based on the linear rule, by contrast, tended toward nonconservative results.The quality of the sample for SAE = 11 is suspect and this number is likely to be very pessimistic.This estimated life should be more than that realized and is thus optimistic. (... должна получаться больше фактической, т.е. необоснованно высокой)Завышен наHis results for ks are high by 20-35 percent.The trend is being predicted though the absolute values are about 20 percent too high.Although the latter correlation yielded better agreement with the data then did the former, it was still 15 percent high.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > завышен(ный)
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16 позволять
Позволять - to allow, to permit, to enable; can (давать возможность, делать возможным); to allow for (давать возможность); to make it possible (делать возможным); to provide a means. Кроме того, некоторые русские штампы вроде "позволяет избежать", "позволяет предположить", "позволяет прояснить", "позволяет исключить", "позволяет использовать", "позволяет отметить", "позволяет сравнить", переводятся на английский без эквивалента слова "позволять", т.е. как avoids, suggests, clarifies, eliminates, makes use of, conveys, contrasts.This allows us to hope that the eighties will see the common presence of truly interactive computer aided design environments envisioned in the sixties.The hydraulic motor driving the dresser allowed for testing at speed ratios only up to v/V = 1.1.It [equation] enables the designer to predict the minimum load required to prevent gross skidding of the bearing elements.The counter makes it possible to distinguish between different particles which have velocities very close to one another.The L parameter is also similarly affected in that steelmaking practice can significantly change L in all cross-sections.A flange at the top of the model provided a means to remove and replace the individual tube supports.II Давать разрешение / позволять-- If you leave the room for any reason, you will not be allowed to finish the test.—не позволяет надеяться наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > позволять
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Превышать - to be above, to be over, to be higher, to be in excess of, to be on the high side; to exceed; to increase above, to dominate over, to rise to overWith 0.91 availability the pipeline delivery loss is over seven percent.High temperature corrosion is usually encountered in those areas of the furnace where temperatures of the combustion gases are in excess of 1000oF.They become independent of the stiffness ratio after the latter exceeds the value of 5.Fig. shows that as SO3 exceeds 6 percent, the relaxation time increases above 20 ms.With the activation of the Scottish Feeders, this number (of compressors) will rise to over 40.The calculated phase velocities are all on the high side (Все расчётные скорости фазы превышают [измеренные]).This behavior indicates that inertial losses dominate over friction losses (... инерционные потери превышают потери на трение).Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > превышать
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18 фактор
Фактор - factor, agent, agency, aspect, itemThe agencies which provide the driving density differences are also very diverse.The essential aspects include a tensile stress, a preferred path of corrosion attack and an environment containing a chemical species.The consequences of low gas velocities are extreme rich zone residence times, unstable recirculation patterns, and nonuniform mixing. All items contribute to the carbon deposits.—менее важные факторы, влияющие наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > фактор
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19 Herbert, Edward Geisler
[br]b. 23 March 1869 Dedham, near Colchester, Essex, Englandd. 9 February 1938 West Didsbury, Manchester, England[br]English engineer, inventor of the Rapidor saw and the Pendulum Hardness Tester, and pioneer of cutting tool research.[br]Edward Geisler Herbert was educated at Nottingham High School in 1876–87, and at University College, London, in 1887–90, graduating with a BSc in Physics in 1889 and remaining for a further year to take an engineering course. He began his career as a premium apprentice at the Nottingham works of Messrs James Hill \& Co, manufacturers of lace machinery. In 1892 he became a partner with Charles Richardson in the firm of Richardson \& Herbert, electrical engineers in Manchester, and when this partnership was dissolved in 1895 he carried on the business in his own name and began to produce machine tools. He remained as Managing Director of this firm, reconstituted in 1902 as a limited liability company styled Edward G.Herbert Ltd, until his retirement in 1928. He was joined by Charles Fletcher (1868–1930), who as joint Managing Director contributed greatly to the commercial success of the firm, which specialized in the manufacture of small machine tools and testing machinery.Around 1900 Herbert had discovered that hacksaw machines cut very much quicker when only a few teeth are in operation, and in 1902 he patented a machine which utilized this concept by automatically changing the angle of incidence of the blade as cutting proceeded. These saws were commercially successful, but by 1912, when his original patents were approaching expiry, Herbert and Fletcher began to develop improved methods of applying the rapid-saw concept. From this work the well-known Rapidor and Manchester saws emerged soon after the First World War. A file-testing machine invented by Herbert before the war made an autographic record of the life and performance of the file and brought him into close contact with the file and tool steel manufacturers of Sheffield. A tool-steel testing machine, working like a lathe, was introduced when high-speed steel had just come into general use, and Herbert became a prominent member of the Cutting Tools Research Committee of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1919, carrying out many investigations for that body and compiling four of its Reports published between 1927 and 1933. He was the first to conceive the idea of the "tool-work" thermocouple which allowed cutting tool temperatures to be accurately measured. For this advance he was awarded the Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal of the Institution in 1926.His best-known invention was the Pendulum Hardness Tester, introduced in 1923. This used a spherical indentor, which was rolled over, rather than being pushed into, the surface being examined, by a small, heavy, inverted pendulum. The period of oscillation of this pendulum provided a sensitive measurement of the specimen's hardness. Following this work Herbert introduced his "Cloudburst" surface hardening process, in which hardened steel engineering components were bombarded by steel balls moving at random in all directions at very high velocities like gaseous molecules. This treatment superhardened the surface of the components, improved their resistance to abrasion, and revealed any surface defects. After bombardment the hardness of the superficially hardened layers increased slowly and spontaneously by a room-temperature ageing process. After his retirement in 1928 Herbert devoted himself to a detailed study of the influence of intense magnetic fields on the hardening of steels.Herbert was a member of several learned societies, including the Manchester Association of Engineers, the Institute of Metals, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He retained a seat on the Board of his company from his retirement until the end of his life.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsManchester Association of Engineers Butterworth Gold Medal 1923. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal 1926.BibliographyE.G.Herbert obtained several British and American patents and was the author of many papers, which are listed in T.M.Herbert (ed.), 1939, "The inventions of Edward Geisler Herbert: an autobiographical note", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 141: 59–67.ASD / RTSBiographical history of technology > Herbert, Edward Geisler
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20 скорость
скорость сущ1. speed2. velocity аэродинамика малых скоростейlow-speed aerodynamicsаэродинамическая труба больших скоростейhigh-speed wind tunnelаэродинамическая труба околозвуковых скоростейtransonic wind tunnelбезопасная скоростьsafety speedбезопасная скорость взлетаtakeoff safety speedблок датчиков угловых скоростей гироскопаrate gyro unitблок контроля скорости пробега по землеground run monitorвектор воздушной скоростиairspeed vectorвектор путевой скоростиground speed vectorвертикальная скоростьvertical speedвоздушная скоростьairspeedвосстанавливать скоростьregain the speedвыдерживание скоростиspeed holdingвыдерживать требуемую скорость полетаmaintain the flying speedвычислитель воздушной скоростиair-speed computerгаситель скоростиspeedbrakeгасить посадочную скоростьkill the landing speedгасить скорость в полетеdecelerate in the flightгашение скоростейspeed bleedoffгиперзвуковая скоростьhypersonic speedдатчик воздушной скорости1. airspeed transmitter2. airspeed sensor датчик скоростиvelocity sensorдатчик угловой скорости крена1. roll-rate pickup2. roll rate sensor диапазон больших скоростейhigh-speed rangeдиапазон скоростейspeed rangeдозвуковая скоростьsubsonic speedдопустимая скоростьallowable speedдопустимая эксплуатационная скоростьpermissible operating speedединица скорости телеграфной передачиbaudзадавать определенную скоростьset up the speedзаданная скорость1. target speed2. sufficient speed 3. on-speed замедлять скоростьspeed downзапас скоростиspeed marginзаход на посадку с уменьшением скоростиdecelerating approachзона выдерживания скоростиspeed control areaизмеритель угловой скоростиturnmeterизмеритель угловой скорости кренаrate-of-roll meterиндикаторная воздушная скорость1. calibrate airspeed2. rectified airspeed информация о скоростиrate informationисправленная воздушная скоростьcorrected airspeedисправленная скоростьbasic speed(с учетом погрешности измерения) истинная воздушная скоростьtrue airspeedкомбинированный указатель скоростиcombination airspeed indicatorкоммерческая скоростьblock speedкрейсерская скоростьcruising speedкрейсерская скорость для полета максимальной дальностиlong-range cruise speedкритическая скоростьhump speedлинейная скорость1. linear velocity2. linear speed максимальная скорость порываgust peak speed(воздушной массы) максимально допустимая скорость1. maximum limit speed2. never-exceed speed максимально допустимая скорость прохождения порога ВППmaximum threshold speedмгновенная вертикальная скоростьinstantaneous vertical speed(полета) минимальная безопасная скорость взлетаminimum takeoff safety speedминимальная посадочная скоростьminimum landing speedминимальная скорость отрываminimum unstick speedминимальная скорость полетаminimum flying speedминимально допустимая скорость прохождения порога ВППminimum threshold speedнабирать заданную скорость полетаobtain the flying speedнаименьшая начальная скоростьslowest initial speed(полета) на полной скоростиat full speedнаращивать скоростьgather the speedна скорости1. at a speed of2. on the speed ограничение по скорости полетаair-speed limitationоколозвуковая скорость1. transonic speed2. near-sonic speed окружная скоростьcircumferential speedокружная скорость законцовки воздушного винтаpropeller tip speedокружная скорость лопасти воздушного винтаairscrew blade speedокружная скорость лопатки вентилятораfan tip speedотносительная воздушная скоростьrelative airspeedотносительная скоростьrelative velocityпереходить к скорости набора высотыtransit to the climb speedполет на малой скоростиlow-speed flightполет с уменьшением скоростиdecelerating flightпоправка на воздушную скоростьairspeed compensationпосадочная скоростьlanding speedпоступательная скоростьforward speedпредел скоростей на крейсерском режимеcruising speeds rangeпредел скорости ветраwind limitпредельная скоростьtop speedприборная воздушная скорость1. indicated airspeed2. basic airspeed продольная составляющая скоростиlongitudinal velocityпутевая скорость1. ground speed(скорость воздушного судна относительно земли) 2. ground velocity 3. actual speed равнодействующий вектор скоростиresultant velocity vectorразвивать заданную скорость1. gain the speed2. attain the speed 3. pick up the speed разгонять до скоростиaccelerate to the speedрасчетная воздушная скоростьdesign airspeedрасчетная скоростьdesign speedрасчетная скорость полетаreference flight speedрасчетная скорость сходаexit design speed(с ВПП) регистратор воздушной скоростиair-speed recorderрегулируемая скоростьgoverned speedреле максимальной скоростиspeed warning relayсамопроизвольное восстановление скоростиfree speed returnсверхзвуковая скорость1. supersonic speed2. ultrasonic speed сигнализатор достижения предельной скоростиlimit speed switchсистема привода с постоянной скоростьюconstant speed drive systemсистема управления скоростьюspeed control system(полета) скорость аварийного слива топливаfuel dumping rateскорость балансировкиrate of trimскорость бокового движенияsideward flight speed(вертолета) скорость бокового скольжения1. lateral velocity2. rate of sideslip скорость вертикального порываvertical gust speed(воздушной массы) скорость ветраwind speedскорость ветра у поверхностиsurface wind speed(земли) скорость взлетаtakeoff speedскорость воздушного суднаaircraft speedскорость возникновения бафтингаbuffeting onset speedскорость возникновения флаттераflutter onset speedскорость вращенияrotational speedскорость встречного ветраheadwind speedскорость в условиях турбулентности1. rough airspeed2. rough-air speed скорость выпуска - уборки шассиlanding gear operating speedскорость газового потокаgas flow velocityскорость горизонтального полетаlevel-flight speedскорость движения воздушной массыair velocityскорость, заданная подвижным индексомbug speed(прибора) скорость замедленияdecreasing speedскорость заправки топливных баковfuel tank filling rateскорость затуханияdegeneration speed(звукового удара) скорость захода на посадку1. landing approach speed2. approach speed скорость захода на посадку с убранной механизацией крылаno-flap - no-slat approach speedскорость захода на посадку с убранными закрылкамиno-flap approach speedскорость захода на посадку с убранными предкрылкамиno-slat approach speedскорость звука1. sonic speed2. velocity of sound 3. sound velocity скорость изменения бокового отклоненияcrosstrack distance change rateскорость изменения высотыaltitude rateскорость изменения шага винтаpitch-change rateскорость истечения выхлопных газовexhaust velocityскорость истечения выходящих газов на срезе реактивного соплаnozzle exhaust velocityскорость истечения газовexit velocityскорость кренаrate of rollскорость маневрированияmanoeuvring speedскорость набора высотыascensional rateскорость набора высоты при выходе из зоныclimb-out speedскорость набора высоты при полете по маршрутуen-route climb speedскорость набора высоты с убранными закрылками1. flaps-up climbing speed2. flaps-up climb speed 3. no-flap climb speed скорость на начальном участке набора высоты при взлетеspeed at takeoff climbскорость начала торможенияbrake application speedскорость обгонаovertaking speed(воздушного судна) скорость отклонения закрылковrate of flaps motionскорость отработкиfollow-up rateскорость отрываliftoff speed(при разбеге) скорость отрыва носового колесаrotation speed(при взлете) скорость отрыва при взлетеunstick speedскорость парашютированияsink speed(при посадке) скорость первоначального этапа набора высотыinitial climb speedскорость перед сваливаниемprestall speed(на крыло) скорость пикированияdive speedскорость планированияgliding speedскорость полетаflight speedскорость полета на малом газеflight idle speedскорость попутного ветраtailwind speedскорость порываgust velocityскорость по тангажуrate of pitchскорость прецессииprecession rateскорость при аварийном сниженииemergency descent speedскорость при взлетнойspeed in takeoff configuration(конфигурации воздушного судна) скорость при всех работающих двигателяхall engines speedскорость при выпуске закрылковflaps speedскорость при выпущенных интерцепторахspoiler extended speedскорость при касанииtouchdown speed(ВПП) скорость принятия решенияdecision speed(пилотом) скорость при отказе критического двигателяcritical engine failure speedскорость при полностью убранных закрылкахzero flaps speedскорость при посадочнойspeed in landing configuration(конфигурации воздушного судна) скорость протяжки лентыtape speed(бортового регистратора) скорость прохождения порога ВППthreshold speedскорость разворотаrate of turnскорость раскрытияopening speed(парашюта) скорость рассогласованияrate of disagreementскорость реакцииreaction rateскорость руленияtaxiing speedскорость рысканияrate of yawскорость сближения1. closing speed(воздушных судов) 2. rate of closure скорость сваливанияstalling speed(на крыло) скорость скоса потока внизdownwash velocityскорость слива топливаfuel off-load rateскорость снижения1. descent velocity2. rate of descent скорость снижения перед касаниемsink rateскорость снижения при заходе на посадкуapproach rate of descentскорость сносаdrift rateскорость согласованияslaving rateскорость схода с ВППturnoff speedскорость таможенной пошлиныrate of dutyскорость установившегося полетаsteady flight speedскорость установившегося разворотаsustained turn rateскорость ухода гироскопаgyro drift rateснижать скорость воздушного судна доdecelerate the aircraft toсоставляющая скоростиvelocity componentсредняя скоростьmean speedтаблица поправок воздушной скоростиair-speed calibration cardтарировка указателя воздушной скоростиair-speed indicator calibrationтерять заданную скоростьlose the speedточно выдерживать скоростьhold the speed accuratelyтрафарет ограничения воздушной скоростиairspeed placardтреугольник скоростейtriangle of velocitiesувеличение скоростиspeed increaseувеличивать скоростьincrease the speedугловая скорость1. angular speed2. angular velocity 3. angular rate указатель воздушной скорости1. airspeed indicator2. airspeed instrument указатель индикаторной воздушной скоростиcalibrated airspeed indicatorуказатель путевой скоростиground speed indicatorуказатель скоростиspeed pointerуказатель скорости ветраwind speed indicatorуказатель скорости кренаrate-of-roll indicatorуказатель скорости набора высотыvariometerуказатель скорости разворотаrate-of-turn indicatorуказатель скорости рысканияrate-of-yaw indicatorуказатель скорости снижения на ВППrising runway indicatorуказатель скорости сносаspeed-and-drift meterуказатель сноса и скоростиdrift-speed indicatorуменьшать скоростьdecrease the speedуменьшение скоростиdecelerationуменьшение скорости за счет лобового сопротивленияdeceleration due to dragустановившаяся скорость набора высотыsteady rate of climbустойчивость по скоростиspeed stabilityфактическая воздушная скоростьactual airspeedфактическая скоростьdemonstrated speedфактическая скорость истечения выходящих газовactual exhaust velocityэволютивная скоростьcontrol speedМинимально допустимая скорость при сохранении управляемости. 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