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1 water-cement factor
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2 водоцементное отношение
1) Construction: proportion of water to cement, water ratio, water to cement proportion, water/cement ratio3) Oil: water-cement ratio, water-to-cement ratio4) Makarov: water-to-cement ration (W/C)5) oil&gas: water to cement ratio, W/C ratio6) Cement: cement-water factorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоцементное отношение
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3 водоцементный фактор
1) Construction: water ratio2) Oil: cement ratio, water-cement ratio3) Sakhalin R: water-to-cement ratio4) oil&gas: water cement ratio, water to cement ratio, W/C ratio5) Cement: cement-water factor, cement-water ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоцементный фактор
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4 цементно-водное отношение
1) Construction: cement-water ratio, cement/water ratio2) Silicates: cement-water factorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цементно-водное отношение
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5 Wasser-Zement-Faktor
m <bau.mat> (von Beton; z.B. 50:50) ■ water-cement ratio (w/c); water:cement ratio; water/cement ratio; water-cement factor; cement/water ratio rare -
6 Wasser/Zement-Verhältnis
n <bau.mat> (von Beton; z.B. 50:50) ■ water-cement ratio (w/c); water:cement ratio; water/cement ratio; water-cement factor; cement/water ratio rareGerman-english technical dictionary > Wasser/Zement-Verhältnis
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7 Wasser/Zement-Wert
m <bau.mat> (von Beton; z.B. 50:50) ■ water-cement ratio (w/c); water:cement ratio; water/cement ratio; water-cement factor; cement/water ratio rare -
8 Wasserzementwert
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9 Wasser-Zement-Wert
m[von Beton]1. cement/water ratio2. water-cement factor (w/c)3. water-cement ratio (w/c)4. water/cement ratio (w/c)5. water:cement ratio (w/c) -
10 Wasserzementwert
m[von Beton]1. cement/water ratio2. water-cement factor (w/c)3. water-cement ratio (w/c)4. water/cement ratio (w/c)5. water:cement ratio (w/c) -
11 водоудерживающая способность
1) Engineering: specific water retention (почвогрунта), water retentiveness (почвогрунта), water retentivity (почвогрунта), water-holding capacity (почвогрунта), water-retaining capacity (почвогрунта)2) Agriculture: water-holding capacity (почвы)3) Construction: water-holding cantilevering, waterholding capacity4) Food industry: water retention capacity5) Silicates: water retentivity (вяжущих веществ), water-holding capacity (вяжущего вещества), water-retaining capacity (вяжущего вещества), water-retention value (вяжущего вещества)6) Coolers: water-holding ability, water-holding capacity7) Ecology: water retaining power, water-storage capacity8) Makarov: moisture retaining quality, moisture retention capacity (почвы), moisture-holding capacity (почвы), moisture-retaining capacity, (см.тж. waterholding capacity) water retaining capacity, water-carrying capacity, water-retaining capacity (почвы), water-retention property9) Cement: water fixation10) General subject: potential recharge, retention factorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водоудерживающая способность
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12 коэффициент водопоглощения
1) Engineering: CB ratio2) Construction: saturation coefficient3) Makarov: C/B ratio4) Cement: saturation factor, water saturation factorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коэффициент водопоглощения
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13 Wasser-Zement-Faktor
mwater-cement ratiom[von Beton]water-cement factor (w/c)
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