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1 кессон
1) General subject: Central wing box, panel, pontoon2) Aviation: spar box, torsional box3) Obsolete: cassoon, coffering, compartment (потолка)4) Engineering: airlock caisson, caisson, cofferdam, lacunar (потолка), laquear (потолка), pneumatic caisson, soffit (потолка), soffite (потолка), sunk foundation, sunk shaft, torsion cell5) Construction: caisson (потолочный), compressed-air caisson, floating dam, ship caisson6) Architecture: caisson (утопленная панель свода или потолка), coffer (потолка)7) Mining: closed caisson, coffer-dam, cofferdam (для подводных работ)8) Astronautics: monocoque box9) Aeronautics: torque box (крыла), torsion box (крыла)10) Sakhalin energy glossary: toe ("сапожок" в сечении)11) Aluminium industry: DC pit (литейный цех) -
2 способ проходки под сжатым воздухом
Mining: caisson-method, closed caisson method (шахтных стволов и других горных выработок), pneumatic caisson methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способ проходки под сжатым воздухом
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3 кессонный метод
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4 опускной колодец с днищем
1) Engineering: box caisson, stranded caisson2) Construction: box-type caisson, closed-end caissonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опускной колодец с днищем
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