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1 коаксиальная линия круглого сечения
Metrology: circular cylindrical coaxial lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коаксиальная линия круглого сечения
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2 волновод
duct, guide, pipe, waveguide* * *волново́д м.
waveguideакусти́ческий волново́д — acoustic waveguideатмосфе́рный волново́д — atmospheric duct(ing), atmospheric waveguideгребнево́й волново́д — ridge waveguideдиафрагми́рованный волново́д — diaphragmatic waveguideдиэлектри́ческий волново́д — dielectric waveguideесте́ственный волново́д — terrestrial waveguideзме́йковый волново́д — sinuous waveguideизмери́тельный волново́д — slotted lineквадра́тный волново́д — square waveguideкоаксиа́льный волново́д — coaxial waveguideкру́глый волново́д — circular guideли́нзовый волново́д — lens guide-oбра́зный волново́д — -waveguideH-обра́зный волново́д — H-waveguideопти́ческий волново́д — light pipeволново́д откры́того ти́па — free-space waveguideволново́д переме́нного сече́ния — tapered waveguideпеча́тный волново́д — printed-circuit waveguideпла́зменный волново́д — plasma waveguideпло́ский волново́д — planar waveguideполоско́вый волново́д — strip line (waveguide)по́лый волново́д — hollow waveguideпрямоуго́льный волново́д — rectangular waveguideсжима́ющийся волново́д — squeezable waveguideсогласо́ванный волново́д — matched waveguideволново́д с одни́м ти́пом колеба́ний — standard-size [single-mode] waveguideволново́д со мно́гими ти́пами колеба́ний — overmoded waveguideволново́д с основны́м ти́пом колеба́ний — dominant mode waveguideволново́д со стоя́чими во́лнами — standing waveguideсплошно́й волново́д — solid guideцилиндри́ческий волново́д — cylindrical waveguideщелево́й волново́д — leaky waveguideэллипти́ческий волново́д — elliptical waveguide* * * -
3 волновод
м. waveguide
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