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1 WIAP
1) Военный термин: wartime individual augmentation program2) Нефть: working interest after payout3) Экология: Wood Industry Assistance Program4) Деловая лексика: Work Incentives Advisory Panel5) Океанография: Water In All Phases6) Общественная организация: Wetlands International Asia Pacific, Wisconsin International Adoption Project -
2 flow
1. поток, струя, течение, истечение; движение жидкости [газа]2. фильтрация; расход жидкости; прокачка3. текучесть— flow in— flow off— flow out— gas flow— jet flow
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1. поток2. фонтанирование || фонтанировать3. добыча
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1.поток, течение; фильтрация; движение флюидов; расход жидкости2.
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течение, поток
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1) поток2) фонтанирование || фонтанировать; выдавать нефть ()3) добыча•flow by heads — пульсирующее фонтанирование;
flow from a pump — подача насоса; производительность насоса;
flow in porous medium — течение в пористой среде;
to flow by gravity — двигаться самотеком;
to flow by heads — фонтанировать;
to flow naturally — фонтанировать естественным путём;
to flow off — стекать;
to flow out — вытекать;
to flow over — переливаться;
to flow through — перекачивать; пропускать; протекать;
- flow of defectsto flow up — подниматься ()
- flow of liquid-gas mixture
- flow of non-Newtonian fluid
- flow of phases
- absolute open flow
- air flow
- all-gas flow
- annular flow
- annular dispersed flow
- annular two-phase flow
- artesian flow
- behind-the-casing flow
- break flow
- bubble flow
- calculated absolute open flow
- calculated open flow
- capillary flow
- channel flow
- churn-turbulent flow
- cocurrent catalyst flow
- constant flow
- continuous flow
- counter-current flow
- cross flow
- daily flow
- difference flow
- drilling mud flow
- drilling mud returning annular flow
- eddying flow
- estimated flow
- expanding gas flow
- filter fluid flow
- fluctuating flow
- fluid flow
- fluid flow along fractures
- fluid flow through pores
- fluid through flow
- foamy flow
- fractional flow
- fractional through flow
- free flow
- frictional flow
- frictionless flow
- froth flow
- gas flow
- gas-condensate flow
- gas-liquid flow
- gas-piston flow
- gravitational flow
- head flow
- induced flow
- initial flow
- interformational flow
- intermittent flow
- jet flow
- laminar flow
- linear flow
- mass flow
- mist flow
- multiphase flow
- natural flow
- nonstationary flow
- nonsteady flow
- nonviscous flow
- oil flow
- one-phase flow
- open flow
- operating flow
- parallel flow
- pipe flow
- piston flow
- plastic flow
- plug flow
- polyphase flow
- pump output flow
- radial flow
- retarded flow
- salt water flow
- semiannular flow
- slip flow
- smooth flow
- steady flow
- streamlined flow
- structural flow
- subsurface water flow
- survey-current flow
- three-phase flow
- transient flow
- trouble shooting flow
- turbulent flow
- two-component flow
- two-liquid flow
- two-phase flow
- two-phase critical flow
- two-phase gas-liquid flow
- uncontrolled flow
- undisturbed flow
- unrestricted flow
- unstable flow
- unsteady flow
- upward flow
- variable flow
- viscous flow
- viscous turbulent flow
- vortex flow
- water-oil flow
- wavy flow
- well flow
- well natural flow
- wide-open flow
- wispy-annular flow* * *• движение• добыча• прокачка• фонтан
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