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1 constant volume metal removal
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > constant volume metal removal
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2 constant-volume metal removal
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > constant-volume metal removal
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3 constant-volume metal removal
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > constant-volume metal removal
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4 constant volume metal removal
Автоматика: постоянный съём металла (с детали)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > constant volume metal removal
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5 constant-volume metal removal
Техника: постоянный съём металла (с детали)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > constant-volume metal removal
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6 constant volume metal removal
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > constant volume metal removal
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7 constant volume metal removal
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > constant volume metal removal
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8 metal removal
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9 removal
1) съём2) удаление; отвод•- bulk metal removal
- centralized swarf removal
- chip removal
- constant volume metal removal
- heavy metal removal
- high-speed chip removal
- material removal
- metal removal
- poor metal removal
- sharpening stock removal
- stock removal
- swarf removal
- vacuum removal of chipsEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > removal
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10 removal
1) удаление; устранение; снятие2) извлечение4) вывозка, вывоз5) хим. отщепление•removal from oven — извлечение из печи-
air ash removal
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aircraft removal from service
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ash removal
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bole removal
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bottom-ash removal
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cart removal
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code removal
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constant-volume metal removal
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cooler sludge removal
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crystal removal
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cuttings removal
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dry-ash removal
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etch removal
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form removal
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full tree removal
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grease removal
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grit removal
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hardness removal
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heat removal
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hidden-surface removal
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hide removal
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hydraulic ash removal
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mask removal
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material removal
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mechanical removal
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moisture removal
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muck removal
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odor removal
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overburden removal
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particulate-matter removal
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phosphorus removal
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photoresist removal
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pillar removal
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pneumatic ash removal
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poor metal removal
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radioactivity removal
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redundancy removal
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removal of constraints
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removal of load
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removal of strains
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sand bridge removal
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scale removal
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skyline removal
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slag removal
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slag-tap removal
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slash removal
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sludge removal
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stock removal
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sulfur removal
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swarf removal
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under color removal
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viscera removal
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waste removal
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > material removal
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12 power removal
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13 stock removal
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14 постоянный съем металла
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > постоянный съем металла
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15 постоянный съем металла
constant-volume metal removalАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > постоянный съем металла
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16 постоянный съем металла
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > постоянный съем металла
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17 постоянный съём металла
1) Engineering: constant-volume metal removal (с детали)2) Automation: constant volume metal removal (с детали)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянный съём металла
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18 постоянный съем металла
( с детали) constant volume metal removalРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > постоянный съем металла
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19 factor
1) коэффициент; множитель2) фактор; показатель || факторный (напр. об анализе)•- acceleration factor
- accuracy correction factor
- accuracy limit factor
- addendum factor
- adjustability factor
- amplification factor
- availability factor
- axial factor
- belt sag factor
- bending stress factor
- capacity factor
- case depth factor
- cavitation factor
- circular thickness factor
- coating mass factor
- Coddington shape factor
- compensation factor
- conformity factor
- constant factor
- contact length factor
- control interaction factor
- conversion factor
- correction factor
- coupling factor
- cutter radius factor
- damping factor
- decay factor
- deflection factor
- depth factor
- derating factor
- derivative action factor
- design factor
- diagnosis factor
- diameter factor
- displacement power factor
- distortion factor
- drive factor
- durability factor
- duty factor
- dynamic factor
- dynamic magnification factor
- eddy-current loss factor
- effectiveness factor
- engagement factor
- engineering factors
- environmental factor
- exposure factor
- face overlap factor
- factor of safety
- failure rate acceleration factor
- fatigue notch factor
- feedback factor
- form factor
- frequency factor
- friction factor
- generalized factor
- geometry factor
- hardness ratio factor
- harmful factor
- helical overlap factor
- Hertz stress factor
- human factor
- idle time factor
- importance factor
- inertia factor
- influencing factor
- instrument security factor
- integral action factor
- interpolation factor
- lateral factor
- lengthwise sliding factor
- Lewis form factor
- life factor
- load distribution factor
- load-sharing factor
- longitudinal distribution factor
- loss factor
- magnification factor
- mains decoupling factor
- mains interference factor
- material factor
- metal deposit factor
- metal removal factor
- mismatching factor
- modifying factor
- modifying velocity factor
- modulation factor
- noise factor
- operation factors
- operational factors
- output factor of good products
- overload factor
- pattern length factor
- perfection factor
- performance factor
- pitch factor
- potential accident factors
- power factor
- precision factor
- profile mismatch factor
- profile-sliding factor
- proportional action factor
- proportional control factor
- pull factor
- pulse shape factor
- Q factor
- quality factor
- radial factor
- ratio correction factor
- recall factor
- reduction factor
- relative damping factor
- relative sensitivity factor
- resultant sliding factor
- retention factor of output
- rotation factor
- running time factor
- safety factor for pick-up
- safety factor
- scale factor
- scaling factor
- scoring factor
- separating factor
- separation factor
- service factor
- shape factor
- shrink factor
- shrinkage factor
- size factor
- squish factor
- stabilization factor
- strain gage factor
- strength balance factor
- strength factor
- stress concentration factor
- stress-modifying factor
- surface stress factor
- temperature factor
- theoretical stress concentration factor
- thrust factor
- time factor
- time ununiformity factor
- time-variant response factor
- tooth form factor
- tooth geometry factor
- tooth loss factor
- tooth strength factor
- torque factor
- traffic congestion factor
- transition factor
- transmission factor
- unit conversion factor
- utilization factor
- variable factor
- velocity factor
- velocity gain factor
- vertical factor
- void factor
- volume ununiformity factor
- weighted factor
- weld geometry factor
- zoom factorEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > factor
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