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1 работоспособное состояние
работоспособное состояние
работоспособность
Состояние объекта, при котором значения всех параметров, характеризующих способность выполнять заданные функции, соответствуют требованиям нормативно-технической и (или) конструкторской (проектной) документации.
[ ГОСТ 27.002-89]
[ОСТ 45.152-99]
[СО 34.21.307-2005]EN
up state
a state of an item characterized by the fact that it can perform a required function, assuming that the external resources, if required, are provided
NOTE 1 – This state relates to availability performance.
NOTE 2 – In French, the adjective "disponible" qualifies an item in an up state.
[IEV number 191-06-08 ]FR
état de disponibilité
état d'une entité caractérisé par l'aptitude de cette entité à accomplir une fonction requise, en supposant que la fourniture des moyens extérieurs éventuellement nécessaires est assurée
NOTE 1 – Cet état est lié à la notion de disponibilité en tant qu'aptitude.
NOTE 2 – En français, l'adjectif "disponible" qualifie une entité en état de disponibilité.
[IEV number 191-06-08 ]Тематики
- надежность, основные понятия
- тех. обсл. и ремонт средств электросвязи
Обобщающие термины
Синонимы
EN
- operable condition
- operable state
- serviceable condition
- state of serviceability
- up state
- usable condition
- workable condition
DE
FR
8. Работоспособное состояние
Работоспособность
D. Arbeitsfähigkeit
E. Working ability
F. Capacité de travail
Источник: ГОСТ 24166-80: Система технического обслуживания и ремонта судов. Ремонт судов. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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