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1 осевое приложение силы
Dictionnaire russe-français universel > осевое приложение силы
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2 приложение усилия
nmetal. application de l'effort -
3 нагрузка
application d'une charge, charge, chargement, effort, poids, sollicitation, cargaison -
4 старание
с.effort m ( усилие); application f ( прилежание); zèle m ( усердие)рабо́тать с больши́м стара́нием — travailler vi avec un grand zèle
* * *ngener. l'huile de coude, zèle, application, courage, effort, jus (de coude) -
5 сварка плавлением
сварка плавлением
Сварка, осуществляемая оплавлением сопрягаемых поверхностей без приложения внешней силы; обычно, но необязательно, добавляется расплавленный присадочный металл.
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 857-1-2009]
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 17659-2009] [ISO 17659:2002]
сварка плавлением
Сварка, осуществляемая местным сплавлением соединяемых частей без приложения давления
[ ГОСТ 2601-84]
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]EN
fusion welding
welding involving localized melting without the application of external force in which the fusion surface(s) has (have) to be melted
Note. Filler metal may or may not be added
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 17659-2009] [ISO 17659:2002]FR
soudage par fusion
soudage avec fusion locale sans application d'effort extérieur, dans lequel les faces а souder sont fondues
Note. Un métal d'apport peut ou non être utilisé
[ ГОСТ Р ИСО 17659-2009] [ISO 17659:2002]Тематики
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