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21 coolant
смазочно-охлаждающая жидкость, СОЖ- biostable coolant
- cutting coolant
- flood coolant
- flooded coolant
- grinding coolant
- high-pressure coolant
- induced coolant
- liquid coolant
- machining coolant
- petroleum-based coolant
- pressure-feed coolant
- through-spindle coolant
- through-the-tool coolant
- water-soluble coolantEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > coolant
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22 coolant
1. n тех. смазочно-охлаждающая жидкость2. n тех. охладитель, хладагент3. n тех. теплоноситель -
23 pressure
давление; сжатие; прессование; герметичныйboundary layer induced pressure — давление, обусловленное пограничным слоем
computer unit output pressure — давление на выходе решающего гидроусилителя (автомата загрузки бустерного управления)
dump the pressure to return — стравливать [перепускать] давление в отводящую магистраль
forward (control) stick pressure — усилие (на ручке) в направлении «от себя», давящее [толкающее] усилие (на ручке)
partial pressure suit capstan pressure — давление в натяжных пневмокамерах высотного компенсирующего костюма
relax forward pressure on the stick — уменьшать усилие на ручке в направлении «от себя»: отпускать ручку назад
relieve the back pressure on the stick — уменьшать усилие на ручке в направлении «на себя»; отпускать ручку вперёд
saturated vapor pressure — упругость насыщающего пара; давление насыщенного пара
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24 coolant
1) холодоноситель, теплоноситель с низкой температурой3) охладитель, охлаждающее средство5) горн. инертная добавка ( к ВВ)•-
cold proor coolant
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core coolant
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cryogenic coolant
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emergency coolant
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flammable coolant
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gaseous coolant
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gas coolant
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halocarbon coolant
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high-pressure coolant
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liquid coolant
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liquid-metal coolant
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liquid-phase coolant
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molten-salt coolant
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nonliquid coolant
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oil coolant
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organic coolant
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polyphenyl coolant
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primary coolant
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refrigerant coolant
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25 coolant entrance pressure
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant entrance pressure
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26 coolant exit pressure
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant exit pressure
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27 coolant gas pressure
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant gas pressure
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28 coolant inlet pressure
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant inlet pressure
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29 coolant outlet pressure
pressure zone — зона повышенного давления; зона нагнетания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant outlet pressure
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30 pressure inlet
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31 coolant channel inlet
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant channel inlet
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32 pressure relief duct
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > pressure relief duct
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33 coolant annulus
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > coolant annulus
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34 coolant tank
petrol tank — бензобак; бензиновый резервуар
fixer tank — бак для фиксажа, фиксирующий бак
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35 coolant inlet
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36 coolant delivery
water delivery — подвод воды; подача воды
delivery hose — подающий шланг, шланг для подачи
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant delivery
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37 coolant temperature leaving reactor vessel
vessel penetration — проходка корпуса; проходка в корпусе
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > coolant temperature leaving reactor vessel
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38 pressure piping
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > pressure piping
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39 coolant system pressure
Техника: давление системы охлажденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > coolant system pressure
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40 pressure-feed coolant
Автоматика: СОЖ, подаваемая ( в зону резания) под давлением
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