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adiabatic compression, adiabatic contractionРусско-английский физический словарь > адиабатическое сжатие
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1) General subject: adiabatic compression2) Engineering: isentropic compression3) Silicates: adiabatic contractionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > адиабатическое сжатие
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compression, constriction, contraction, crowding, nip, pack вчт., packing, ( жилы) pinch, scaling, pressing, ( информации) reduction, ( диаграммы направленности антенны) sharpening, shrinkage, squeeze, squeezing* * *сжа́тие с.1. (вид деформации стержня, бруса) compressionрабо́тать на сжа́тие — work in compressionразруша́ться при сжа́тии — fail in compression2. ( уменьшение в объёме газов) compression3. (усадка, укорочение) contractionадиабати́ческое сжа́тие — adiabatic compressionсжа́тие амортиза́тора ав. — contraction of a shock-absorberвнеце́нтренное сжа́тие — eccentric compressionсжа́тие водосли́ва, боково́е — end contraction of a spillwayсжа́тие геометри́ческой фигу́ры — oblatenessсжа́тие диапазо́на гро́мкости — volume compressionсжа́тие Земли́ — oblateness of the Earthизотерми́ческое сжа́тие — isothermic [isothermal] compressionсжа́тие и́мпульса — pulse compressionобрати́мое сжа́тие — reversible compressionсжа́тие ( отшнуровывание) [m2]пла́змы — (plasma) pinchingполитропи́ческое сжа́тие — polytropic compressionпродо́льное сжа́тие — longitudinal compressionсжа́тие ( дросселирование) [m2]то́ка — current constrictionуда́рное сжа́тие — shock compression -
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compression
-, адиабатическое — adiabatic compression
сжатие без теплообмена. — compression without gain or loss of heat.
- (анероидно-маном. коробки) — (capsule) contraction
- воздуха — air compression
- жидкости (как результат воздействия высоких давлений) — contraction of liquid
-, предварительное — pre-compression
- скоростным напором — ram compression
работать на с. (об элементе конструкции) — carry compressive stressesРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > сжатие
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