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21 Talbot, Benjamin
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 19 September 1864 Wellington, Shropshire, Englandd. 16 December 1947 Solberge Hall, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England[br]Talbot, William Henry Fox English steelmaker and businessman who introduced a technique for producing steel "continuously" in large tilting basic-lined open-hearth furnaces.[br]After spending some years at his father's Castle Ironworks and at Ebbw Vale Works, Talbot travelled to the USA in 1890 to become Superintendent of the Southern Iron and Steel Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he initiated basic open-hearth steelmaking and a preliminary slag washing to remove silicon. In 1893 he moved to Pennsylvania as Steel Superintendent at the Pencoyd works; there, six years later, he began his "continuous" steelmaking process. Returning to Britain in 1900, Talbot marketed the technique: after ten years it was in successful use in Britain, continental Europe and the USA; it promoted the growth of steel production.Meanwhile its originator had joined the Cargo Fleet Iron Company Limited on Teesside, where he was made Managing Director in 1907. Twelve years later he assumed, in addition, the same position in the allied South Durham Steel and Iron Company Limited. While remaining Managing Director, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of both companies in 1925, and Chairman in 1940. The companies he controlled survived the depressed 1920s and 1930s and were significant contributors to British steel output, with a capacity of more than half a million tonnes per year.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, Iron and Steel Institute 1928, and (British) National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers. Iron and Steel Institute (London) Bessemer Gold Medal 1908. Franklin Institute (Philadelphia), Elliott Cresson Gold Medal, and John Scott Medal 1908.Bibliography1900, "The open-hearth continuous steel process", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 57 (1):33–61.1903, "The development of the continuous open-hearth process", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 63(1):57–73.1905, "Segregation in steel ingots", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 68(2):204–23. 1913, "The production of sound steel by lateral compression of the ingot whilst its centre is liquid", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 87(1):30–55.Further ReadingG.Boyce, 1986, entry in Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. V, ed. J.Jeremy, Butterworth.W.G.Willis, 1969, South Durham Steel and Iron Co. Ltd, South Durham Steel and Iron Company Ltd (includes a few pages specifically on Talbot, and a portrait photo). J.C.Carr and W.Taplin, 1962, History of the British Steel Industry, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (mentions Talbot's business attitudes).JKA -
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accessory, armature, carcass строит., fitment, fitting, fixture, ( из металлов) hardware, reinforcement, reinforcing steel, ( железобетона) steel* * *армату́ра ж.1. ( принадлежности) accessories, fitting(s), fixtures2. ( элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций) reinforcementзаде́лывать армату́ру — embed the steelзакрепля́ть армату́ру (в бето́не) — anchor reinforcing bars to (concrete)захва́тывать армату́ру — grip the bars [wires]насыща́ть армату́рой — congest with reinforcementнасы́щенный армату́рой — congested with reinforcementнатя́гивать армату́ру ( в случае напряжённого армирования) — stress the steelнатя́гивать армату́ру упо́ры — pre-tension the tendonsнатя́гивать армату́ру механи́ческим спо́собом — tension the tendons with jacksнатя́гивать армату́ру на бето́н — post-tension the tendonsнатя́гивать армату́ру электротерми́ческим спо́собом — tension the tendons by electrical heatingопрессо́вывать армату́ру в обо́йме — swage a fitting on (a strand of) barsармату́ра передаё́т предвари́тельное напряже́ние на бето́н (напр. посредством сцепления) — the tendons transfer the prestress to the concreteсцепля́ть армату́ру с бето́ном — bond the concrete to the barsустана́вливать армату́ру — place the steelармату́ра для железобето́на — reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, вспомога́тельная — secondary [auxiliary] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, вя́заная — spliced bars, tied reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, ги́бкая — flexible reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, гла́вная — principal reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, гла́дкая — plain (reinforcing) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, гну́тая — bent barsармату́ра для железобето́на, двойна́я — double [twin] barsармату́ра для железобето́на, двойна́я кручё́ная — twin-twisted barsармату́ра для железобето́на, двухсло́йная — two-layer reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, диспе́рсная — dispersed [distributed] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, жё́сткая — stiff [rigid] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, заанкеро́ванная — end-anchored reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на заводско́го изготовле́ния — prefabricated reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, защемлё́нная — gripped reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, из про́волочной се́тки — wire-fabric reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, карка́сная1. ( плоская) bar mat (reinforcement)2. ( пространственная) cage reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, квадра́тного сече́ния — square barsармату́ра для железобето́на, концева́я — end reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, коса́я — diagonal reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, кру́глая — round (reinforcing) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, кручё́ная — twisted steel barsармату́ра для железобето́на, монта́жная — auxiliary [secondary] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, накло́нная — pitch reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, напряга́емая — tendonsотпуска́ть напряга́емую армату́ру для железобето́на — relieve the external pull on the tendonsрастя́гивать напряга́емую армату́ру для железобето́на — stretch (the) tendonsармату́ра для железобето́на, несу́щая — bearing (steel) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, неразрезна́я — continuous (steel) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, ото́гнутая — bent-up (reinforcing) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, перекрё́стная — two-way reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, периоди́ческого про́филя — deformed (reinforcing steel) barsармату́ра для железобето́на, попере́чная — lateral [transverse] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, про́волочная — wire reinforcement, wire bindersармату́ра для железобето́на, продо́льная — longitudinal reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, прутко́вая — bar [rod] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, пря́девая — strand reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, пучко́вая — cable reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, рабо́тающая на изги́б — reinforcement bendingармату́ра для железобето́на, рабо́тающая на растяже́ние — tensile reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, рабо́тающая на сжа́тие — compression reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, рабо́тающая на срез — shear reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, рабо́чая — principal [main] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, распредели́тельная — distribution reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, растя́нутая — tensile reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, самоанкеру́ющаяся — bond-anchored barsармату́ра для железобето́на, сварна́я — welding rodsармату́ра для железобето́на, се́тчатая — fabric reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, сжа́тая — compressive reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, спира́льная — spiral [hooped] reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, стальна́я — steel rods, steel barsармату́ра для железобето́на, стержнева́я — bar reinforcementармату́ра для железобето́на, тавро́вая — tee barsармату́ра для железобето́на, уса́дочная — shrinkage barsкоте́льная армату́ра — boiler valves (and accessories)лине́йная армату́ра эл. — line accessoriesармату́ра ли́ний электропереда́чи для опо́р — pole fittings, pole attachmentsармату́ра ли́нии электропереда́чи для проводо́в — line accessoriesармату́ра ли́нии электропереда́чи для тро́са заземле́ния — earth-wire [ground-wire] attachmentsармату́ра ли́нии электропереда́чи, изоля́торная — insulator attachmentsармату́ра ли́нии электропереда́чи, сцепна́я — line accessoriesосвети́тельная армату́ра — брит. lighting fittings; амер. lighting fixturesосвети́тельная, брызгозащищё́нная армату́ра — splash-proof lighting fittingsосвети́тельная, взрывобезопа́сная армату́ра — брит. flame-proof lighting fittings; амер. explosion-proof lighting fixturesосвети́тельная, вибропро́чная армату́ра — vibration-proof lighting fittingосвети́тельная, вибросто́йкая армату́ра — vibration-resistant lighting fittingосвети́тельная, водонепроница́емая армату́ра — water-proof lighting fittingосвети́тельная, подвесна́я армату́ра — pendant lighting fittingосвети́тельная, потоло́чная армату́ра — ceiling lighting fittingосвети́тельная, струезащи́тная армату́ра — hose-proof lighting fittingпечна́я армату́ра — furnace accessoriesармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, валко́вая — guide [roll] fittingsармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, канту́ющая — twist guideармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, приводна́я — driving barsармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, проводко́вая — guide unitармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, распредели́тельная — distributing barsармату́ра прока́тного ста́на, ро́ликовая — roller guide unitсма́зочная армату́ра — lubrication fittingsтрубопрово́дная армату́ра — valvesтрубопрово́дная, бесфла́нцевая армату́ра — welding-end valvesтрубопрово́дная, га́зовая армату́ра — gas-line valves (and accessories)трубопрово́дная, дро́ссельная армату́ра — throttling valvesтрубопрово́дная, забо́ртная армату́ра мор. — sea valvesтрубопрово́дная, запо́рная армату́ра — stop valvesтрубопрово́дная, защи́тная армату́ра — relief [safety] valvesтрубопрово́дная, му́фтовая армату́ра — screwed valvesтрубопрово́дная, предохрани́тельная армату́ра — relief [safety] valvesтрубопрово́дная, приварна́я армату́ра — welding-end valvesтрубопрово́дная, приводна́я армату́ра — power(-operated) valvesтрубопрово́дная, проду́вочная армату́ра — blow-off valvesтрубопрово́дная, регули́рующая армату́ра — control valvesтрубопрово́дная, фла́нцевая армату́ра — flanged valvesармату́ра цили́ндра — cylinder fittingsэлектроустано́вочная армату́ра — wiring accessories -
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1) General subject: accessory, armature, carcass, equipment, fitment, fits, fitting, fittings, fixture, plumbingware (для кухни или ванной)2) Aviation: handling fixture4) Military: (соединительная и/или концевая) fitting5) Engineering: armoring, attachment, compression fitting, fitments, garniture, hardware, mountings, reinforcing rod, reinforcing steel, steel (железобетона), tensile reinforcement, torsional reinforcement, transverse reinforcement6) Chemistry: insert7) Construction: adapter fitting, reinforcement (железобетона), steel (железобетонных конструкций), tension reinforcement, reinforcement steel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar), deformed bar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar)8) Railway term: reinforcement metal (железобетона)9) Law: accessary10) Economy: fixtures11) Automobile industry: trimmings12) Architecture: accessor13) Mining: iron reinforcement (железобетона), reinforcement (в железобетоне)15) Telecommunications: accessories16) Oil: pipeline control valves, reinforcement (ж/б), valves (трубопровод)17) Mechanic engineering: keeper18) Drilling: ftg (fittings; трубопроводов)19) Sakhalin energy glossary: valves (трубопровод)20) Oilfield: outfit21) Automation: carcass (железобетонной конструкции), fixing device (изолятора), mounting, (трубопроводная) valve23) Cables: fixture (принадлежности), reinforcement (элемент усиления)24) Makarov: accessories (принадлежности), accessories (принадлежности, приспособления), armature (принадлежности), bars (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), fitting (принадлежности), fittings (принадлежности), fittings (принадлежности, приспособления), fixings, fixtures (принадлежности), fixtures (принадлежности, приспособления), mounting (принадлежности), outfit (принадлежности), reinforcing, reinforcing (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), reinforcing bars (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), reinforcing steel (для железобетона), reinforcing wires (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), rodding, steel (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), tendons (напрягаемые элементы), the steel (элемент усиления железобетонных конструкций), valves and accessories (котла)25) oil&gas: dry tree, rebar, reinforcing bar26) Building structures: steel reinforcing27) Aluminium industry: re-bars, rebars, reinforcement bars28) Electrical engineering: attachments29) Cement: steel reinforcement (железобетона) -
24 марка
•Type 316 stainless steel.
* * *МаркаA516 Grade 70 C-Mn steel demonstrated susceptibility to mercury in slow strain rate tests. (Марганцовистая сталь марки A516 с 70% C...)Two specimens made of Ti 6Al-4V (AMS-4928) were made according to the drawing in Fig. (... марки Ti 6Al-4V...)The authors have discussed the cyclic behavior of type 316 stainless steel under uniaxial tension-compression. (... нержавеющей стали марки 316...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > марка
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26 особо тяжёлый бетон на чугунном скрапе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > особо тяжёлый бетон на чугунном скрапе
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28 стойка
1) General subject: bar, box, counter, crutch (мотоцикла и т. п.), drinking booth, drinking-booth, foot, frog (плуга), jack, leg, pale, pillar, pointing (собаки), post, prop, puncheon, rack, rest, set (собаки), stake, stanchion, stand, standard, strut, stud, tree, upright3) Aviation: desk5) American: point (охотничьей собаки)6) Sports: stance7) Military: support8) Engineering: bay (для размещения аппаратуры), bearer, brace, cabinet, column (станка), console, fixed member (в теории машин и механизмов), frame, headstock, housing, jig, mount, mounting, picket, pier, pole, rack (для размещения аппаратуры), riser, shank, singletree, stand group, stationary base member (в теории машин и механизмов), stay, stud (каркаса), treble, vertical, vertical diaphragm (гидротехнического затвора)9) Agriculture: stilt (плуга), stilts (плуга), support, tine (рабочего органа)10) Construction: baluster, compression strut, dead man, desk (напр. регистрации пассажиров), heelpost, king post, lattice strut, (двуногая) mast (стрелового крана), pole piece, punch prop, stay brace, stilt, strut beam, support pillar, vertical (решётки фермы), vertical member, vertical post (фермы), vertical rod (заполнение ограждения лестницы), stantion (столбик), steel stanchion, body, cheek, heel post, stile11) Mathematics: support12) Railway term: main post, vertical brace, vertical stay13) Automobile industry: bracing, fence, gantry, holder, pedestal base, pile, spar, strut-beam, supporting block, truss, goalpost assembly15) Forestry: browser, leg (лесного плуга), list, stake (коника), tine (культиватора)18) Textile: poker19) Electronics: compartment, rack panel, relay rack, tower body20) Information technology: rack cabinet21) Oil: column (в резервуаре)22) Mechanic engineering: mounting rack23) Silicates: horse (для листового стекла)24) Atomic energy: bracing strut25) Mechanics: vertical standard27) Sakhalin energy glossary: stiffener29) Automation: blade-carrying column, column base, column structure, framework, (опорная) pedestal, popit, poppet, stationary piece, (опорная) support, upright frame, upright housing, vertical (напр. фермы), vertical frame32) Makarov: arm, browser (для книг), cabinet (для размещения аппаратуры), column shaft, fixed member (в теории механизмов и машин), fust, guard (бокс, фехтование), newel, pillar (элемент конструкции), pillar stand, post (элемент конструкции), racking, slab (особ. мраморная), stack, standard (рабочего органа), stationary base member (в теории механизмов и машин)33) Security: pale (ограждения), pole (ограждения)34) Electrochemistry: plating rack35) oil&gas: upright (приборная)36) Combustion gas turbines: spoke37) Flow measurement: support tube -
29 демонстрироваться
•This is depicted (or shown, or exhibited, or displayed, or pictured, or illustrated) in Fig. 3.
•The electrical impulse from the cell is displayed on an oscilloscope. This loader was displayed (or shown, or exhibited, or on exhibit) at the recent mining machinery exhibition.
•Also on display (or on show, or on view, or on exhibit) were a range of pump units.
•New technical developments in processes and materials are featured in a number of exhibits.
* * *Демонстрироваться -- to be on display, to be on show, to be on exhibit; to be displayed, to be featuredAlso on display will be a range of stainless steel compression pipe fittings.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > демонстрироваться
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30 уменьшение
Уменьшение (чего-либо) - reduction in, decrease in, drop in, diminution in, decline in; sacrifice in (нежелательное); decrease of, reduction of, decay of, loss of; reducing, sacrificing; abatement (ослабление интенсивности); improvement (приводящее к улучшению)Figs.... show the drop in pump speed after power failure as calculated by TAHS compared with the measured field test data.If the operational temperature is in the creep regime, creep results in a time-dependent diminution in stress.A decline in the availability of petroleum fuels is projected to occur in the 1980's and accelerate throughout the 1990's.Some improvement is desirable if it can be obtained without much sacrifice in abradeabilty.It is hoped that the information presented above will prove useful to those who try to design more efficient rotating machinery without sacrificing reliability.Reducing the scope of measurements does not eliminate the requirements for paper cycle isolation.EPA expects that the meeting will prove to be its most extensive information exchange activity in iron and steel pollution abatement (... в области уменьшения загрязнения атмосферы предприятиями сталелитейной промышленности).The switch from centrifugal to axial compression at 1350-1800 t/d yields a very small cost improvement.Уменьшение на-- The chromium carbide gave a slight temperature reduction of 21°C.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уменьшение
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31 druckbeanspruchter Stahlflansch
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > druckbeanspruchter Stahlflansch
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32 потеря
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33 Perkins, Jacob
[br]b. 9 July 1766 Newburyport, Massachusetts, USAd. 30 July 1849 London, England[br]American inventor of a nail-making machine and a method of printing banknotes, investigator of the use of steam at very high pressures.[br]Perkins's occupation was that of a gold-and silversmith; while he does not seem to have followed this after 1800, however, it gave him the skills in working metals which he would continue to employ in his inventions. He had been working in America for four years before he patented his nail-making machine in 1796. At the time there was a great shortage of nails because only hand-forged ones were available. By 1800, other people had followed his example and produced automatic nail-making machines, but in 1811 Perkins' improved machines were introduced to England by J.C. Dyer. Eventually Perkins had twenty-one American patents for a range of inventions in his name.In 1799 Perkins invented a system of engraving steel plates for printing banknotes, which became the foundation of modern siderographic work. It discouraged forging and was adopted by many banking houses, including the Federal Government when the Second United States Bank was inaugurated in 1816. This led Perkins to move to Philadelphia. In the intervening years, Perkins had improved his nail-making machine, invented a machine for graining morocco leather in 1809, a fire-engine in 1812, a letter-lock for bank vaults and improved methods of rolling out spoons in 1813, and improved armament and equipment for naval ships from 1812 to 1815.It was in Philadelphia that Perkins became interested in the steam engine, when he met Oliver Evans, who had pioneered the use of high-pressure steam. He became a member of the American Philosophical Society and conducted experiments on the compressibility of water before a committee of that society. Perkins claimed to have liquified air during his experiments in 1822 and, if so, was the real discoverer of the liquification of gases. In 1819 he came to England to demonstrate his forgery-proof system of printing banknotes, but the Bank of England was the only one which did not adopt his system.While in London, Perkins began to experiment with the highest steam pressures used up to that time and in 1822 took out his first of nineteen British patents. This was followed by another in 1823 for a 10 hp (7.5 kW) engine with only 2 in. (51 mm) bore, 12 in. (305 mm) stroke but a pressure of 500 psi (35 kg/cm2), for which he claimed exceptional economy. After 1826, Perkins abandoned his drum boiler for iron tubes and steam pressures of 1,500 psi (105 kg/cm2), but the materials would not withstand such pressures or temperatures for long. It was in that same year that he patented a form of uniflow cylinder that was later taken up by L.J. Todd. One of his engines ran for five days, continuously pumping water at St Katherine's docks, but Perkins could not raise more finance to continue his experiments.In 1823 one his high-pressure hot-water systems was installed to heat the Duke of Wellington's house at Stratfield Saye and it acquired a considerable vogue, being used by Sir John Soane, among others. In 1834 Perkins patented a compression ice-making apparatus, but it did not succeed commercially because ice was imported more cheaply from Norway as ballast for sailing ships. Perkins was often dubbed "the American inventor" because his inquisitive personality allied to his inventive ingenuity enabled him to solve so many mechanical challenges.[br]Further ReadingHistorical Society of Pennsylvania, 1943, biography which appeared previously as a shortened version in the Transactions of the Newcomen Society 24.D.Bathe and G.Bathe, 1943–5, "The contribution of Jacob Perkins to science and engineering", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 24.D.S.L.Cardwell, 1971, From Watt to Clausius. The Rise of Thermodynamics in the Early Industrial Age, London: Heinemann (includes comments on the importance of Perkins's steam engine).A.F.Dufton, 1940–1, "Early application of engineering to warming of buildings", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 21 (includes a note on Perkins's application of a high-pressure hot-water heating system).RLH
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steel bronze — noun Etymology: steel (III) : a bronze of about 92 percent copper and 8 percent tin hardened by compression and used as a substitute for steel in making guns called also Uchatius bronze … Useful english dictionary
Cold formed steel — (CFS) is the common term for products made by rolling or pressing thin gauges of sheet steel into goods. Cold formed steel goods are created by the working of sheet steel using stamping, rolling, or presses to deform the sheet into a usable… … Wikipedia
Container compression test — The container compression test measures the compressive strength of packages such as boxes, drums, and cans. It usually provides a plot of deformation vs compressive force. It is commonly used to evaluate shipping containers made of corrugated… … Wikipedia
Shear steel — Shear Shear, n. [AS. sceara. See {Shear}, v. t.] 1. A pair of shears; now always used in the plural, but formerly also in the singular. See {Shears}. [1913 Webster] On his head came razor none, nor shear. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Short of the wool … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bridge — bridge1 bridgeable, adj. bridgeless, adj. bridgelike, adj. /brij/, n., v., bridged, bridging, adj. n. 1. a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like. 2. a connecting, transitional, or intermediate route or… … Universalium
Structural engineering — is a field of engineering dealing with the analysis and design of structures that support or resist loads. Structural engineering is usually considered a speciality within civil engineering, but it can also be studied in its own right. [cite… … Wikipedia