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1 compression cross section
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > compression cross section
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2 moment compression zone
English-german technical dictionary > moment compression zone
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3 уплотненная токопроводящая жила
- verdichteter Leiter, m
уплотненная токопроводящая жила
скрученная токопроводящая жила, в которой промежутки между составляющими элементами уменьшены путем механического обжатия, вытягивания или за счет соответствующего выбора формы и расположения проволок
Примечание. Французский термин «ame en paves» означает частично уплотненная токопроводящая жила большого сечения состоящая из нескольких проволок фасонного сечения
[IEV number 461-01-14]EN
compacted conductor
stranded conductor in which the interstices between the component wires have been reduced by mechanical compression or by drawing or by suitable choice of the shape and disposition of wires
NOTE – The French term «âme en pavés» means a particular compacted conductor of large cross-section comprising a small number of shaped wires.
[IEV number 461-01-14]FR
âme compacte
âme rétreinte
âme câblée dans laquelle les interstices entre les fils ont été réduits par compression mécanique ou tréfilage ou par un choix approprié de la forme et de la disposition des fils
NOTE – Une âme en pavés est une âme compacte de type particulier ayant une section importante et composée d'un nombre réduit de fils de forme.
[IEV number 461-01-14]
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- verdichteter Leiter, m
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > уплотненная токопроводящая жила
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