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1 топливный элемент
- pile à combustible, f
топливный элемент
Первичный элемент, в котором электрическая энергия вырабатывается за счет электрохимических реакций между активными веществами, непрерывно поступающими к электродам извне.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]EN
fuel cell
cell that can change chemical energy from continuously supplied reactants to electric energy by an electrochemical process
[IEV number 482-01-05]
fuel cell
a generator of electricity using chemical energy directly by ionisation and oxidation of the fuel
[IEV ref 602-01-33]FR
pile à combustible, f
élément qui peut transformer l’énergie chimique, provenant de produits réactifs renouvelés continuellement, en énergie électrique par un processus électrochimique
[IEV number 482-01-05]
pile à combustible
générateur d'énergie électrique utilisant une transformation directe d'énergie chimique par ionisation et oxydation du combustible
[IEV ref 602-01-33]Тематики
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DE
- Brennstoffelement
- Brennstoffzelle, f
FR
- pile à combustible, f
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > топливный элемент
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2 гальванический элемент
- générateur électrochimique
- élément, m
гальванический элемент
элемент
Химический источник тока, состоящий из электродов и электролита, заключенных в один сосуд, предназначенный для разового или многократного разряда.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]EN
cell
basic functional unit, consisting of an assembly of electrodes, electrolyte, container, terminals and usually separators, that is a source of electric energy obtained by direct conversion of chemical energy
NOTE – See primary cell and secondary cell.
[IEV number 482-01-01]
galvanic cell
electrochemical cell intended to produce electric energy
[IEV number 111-15-11]FR
élément, m
unité fonctionnelle de base, consistant en un assemblage d’électrodes, d’électrolyte, de conteneur, de bornes et généralement de séparateurs, qui est une source d’énergie électrique obtenue par transformation directe d’énergie chimique
NOTE – Voir pile et accumulateur.
[IEV number 482-01-01]
générateur électrochimique
élément électrochimique destiné à produire de l'énergie électrique
[IEV number 111-15-11]Тематики
Классификация
>>>Синонимы
EN
- cell
- couple
- electric cell
- electrical element
- electrochemical cell
- galvanic cell
- galvanic element
- single cell
- voltaic cell
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FR
- générateur électrochimique
- élément, m
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гальванический элемент
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3 вторичный химический источник тока
- accumulateur, m
вторичный химический источник тока
Химический источник тока, предназначенный для многократного использования за счет восстановления химической энергии веществ путем пропускания электрического тока в направлении, обратном направлению тока при разряде.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]EN
secondary cell
cell which is designed to be electrically recharged
NOTE – The recharge is accomplished by way of a reversible chemical reaction.
[IEV number 482-01-03]FR
accumulateur, m
élément qui est conçu pour être rechargé électriquement
NOTE – La recharge est accomplie au moyen d'une réaction chimique réversible.
[IEV number 482-01-03]Тематики
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- Akkumulator, m
- Sekundärzelle, f
FR
- accumulateur, m
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вторичный химический источник тока
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4 первичный химический источник тока
- pile, f
первичный химический источник тока
Химический источник тока, предназначенный для разового непрерывного или прерывистого разряда.
[ ГОСТ 15596-82]EN
primary cell
cell which is not designed to be electrically recharged
[IEV number 482-01-02]FR
pile, f
élément qui n'est pas conçu pour être rechargé électriquement
[IEV number 482-01-02]Тематики
Классификация
>>>Синонимы
EN
DE
- Primärzelle, f
FR
- pile, f
Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > первичный химический источник тока
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