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1 cylinder tools
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2 cylinder tools
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3 cylinder
цилиндр (рис. 144)(рис. 88,1)
; резервуар; баллон; барабан; каток; вал; валик; валок - cylinder barrel - cylinder base flange - cylinder bearing surface - cylinder boring bar - cylinder boring machine - cylinder deck - cylinder diameter - cylinder displacement - cylinder-dried - cylinder face - cylinder front cover - cylinder gasket - cylinder gauge - cylinder grinder machine - cylinder head - cylinder head anchor pin - cylinder head bolts - cylinder head cover - cylinder head fixing stud - cylinder head gasket - cylinder head jack nut - cylinder head joint - cylinder head plug - cylinder head stud - cylinder head ventury - cylinder head with antechamber - cylinder iron - cylinder jacket - cylinder liner - cylinder offset - cylinder oil - cylinder packing ring - cylinder plug gauges - cylinder port - cylinder scavenging - cylinder side cover - cylinder sleeve - cylinder sleeve puller - cylinder sleeve service tool - cylinder tools - cylinder valve cover - cylinder volume - cylinder wall - cylinder wall drag - cylinder wall thickness - cylinder wear - baffle-enclosed cylinder - compensating cylinder - crushing cylinder - double cylinder - double-acting cylinder - double-diameter cylinder - drying cylinder - dry-sleeve cylinder - elliptical cylinder - F-head cylinder - type cylinder - finned cylinder - flange-cooled cylinder - flanged cylinder - gas cylinder - gathering cylinder - grading cylinder - grinding cylinder - high-pressure cylinder - hydrogen cylinder - hydrostop cylinder - I-head cylinder - indented cylinder - intermediate pressure cylinder - inverted cylinder - jacketed cylinder - L-head cylinder - lift cylinder - longitudinally gilled cylinder - longitudinally ribbed cylinder - low-pressure cylinder - main braking cylinder - master cylinder - mixing cylinder - moistening cylinder - oblique cylinder - offset cylinder - oval cylinder - ovalized cylinder - overhung cylinder - parabolic cylinder - picker cylinder - pitch cylinder - power cylinder - power clutch cylinder - pressure cylinder - ram cylinder - regulating cylinder - remote power cylinder - ribbed cylinder - right cylinder - roof-head cylinder - saw cylinder - scored cylinder - scourer cylinder - shifter cylinder - single-acting cylinder - steam cylinder - steam-jacket cylinder - steering cylinder - steering-actuation cylinder - straight cylinder - stripping cylinder - tee-head cylinder - transversally flanged cylinder - turbine cylinder - upright cylinder - vacuum diaphragm cylinder - wet-sleeve cylinder - wheel cylinder - wheel-braking cylinder
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4 cylinder bit
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5 cylinder boring machine
<mach.tools> ■ Zylinderaufbohrmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > cylinder boring machine
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6 cylinder boring mill
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7 cylinder grinding machine
<mach.tools> ■ Zylinderschleifmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > cylinder grinding machine
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8 cylinder head tester
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9 cylinder head wrench
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10 cylinder hone
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11 cylinder leakage tester
<mvhcl.tools> ■ Zylinder-Dichtigkeits-Prüfgerät nEnglish-german technical dictionary > cylinder leakage tester
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12 cylinder liner extractor
<mvhcl.tools> ■ Zylinderbuchsen-Auszieher mEnglish-german technical dictionary > cylinder liner extractor
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13 cylinder reboring machine
<mach.tools> ■ Zylinderausbohrmaschine fEnglish-german technical dictionary > cylinder reboring machine
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14 cylinder wheel
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15 abrasive cylinder
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16 carbon dioxide cylinder
<tech.gen> ■ CO2-Flasche f< tools> ■ Kohlendioxidflasche fEnglish-german technical dictionary > carbon dioxide cylinder
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17 tire-inflator cylinder
<mvhcl.tools> ■ Reifenfüllflasche fEnglish-german technical dictionary > tire-inflator cylinder
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18 инструменты и приспособления для ремонта цилиндров
Automobile industry: cylinder toolsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инструменты и приспособления для ремонта цилиндров
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19 Davidson, Robert
[br]b. 18 April 1804 Aberdeen, Scotlandd. 16 November 1894 Aberdeen, Scotland[br]Scottish chemist, pioneer of electric power and builder of the first electric railway locomotives.[br]Davidson, son of an Aberdeen merchant, attended Marischal College, Aberdeen, between 1819 and 1822: his studies included mathematics, mechanics and chemistry. He subsequently joined his father's grocery business, which from time to time received enquiries for yeast: to meet these, Davidson began to manufacture yeast for sale and from that start built up a successful chemical manufacturing business with the emphasis on yeast and dyes. About 1837 he started to experiment first with electric batteries and then with motors. He invented a form of electromagnetic engine in which soft iron bars arranged on the periphery of a wooden cylinder, parallel to its axis, around which the cylinder could rotate, were attracted by fixed electromagnets. These were energized in turn by current controlled by a simple commutaring device. Electric current was produced by his batteries. His activities were brought to the attention of Michael Faraday and to the scientific world in general by a letter from Professor Forbes of King's College, Aberdeen. Davidson declined to patent his inventions, believing that all should be able freely to draw advantage from them, and in order to afford an opportunity for all interested parties to inspect them an exhibition was held at 36 Union Street, Aberdeen, in October 1840 to demonstrate his "apparatus actuated by electro-magnetic power". It included: a model locomotive carriage, large enough to carry two people, that ran on a railway; a turning lathe with tools for visitors to use; and a small printing machine. In the spring of 1842 he put on a similar exhibition in Edinburgh, this time including a sawmill. Davidson sought support from railway companies for further experiments and the construction of an electromagnetic locomotive; the Edinburgh exhibition successfully attracted the attention of the proprietors of the Edinburgh 585\& Glasgow Railway (E \& GR), whose line had been opened in February 1842. Davidson built a full-size locomotive incorporating his principle, apparently at the expense of the railway company. The locomotive weighed 7 tons: each of its two axles carried a cylinder upon which were fastened three iron bars, and four electromagnets were arranged in pairs on each side of the cylinders. The motors he used were reluctance motors, the power source being zinc-iron batteries. It was named Galvani and was demonstrated on the E \& GR that autumn, when it achieved a speed of 4 mph (6.4 km/h) while hauling a load of 6 tons over a distance of 1 1/2 miles (2.4 km); it was the first electric locomotive. Nevertheless, further support from the railway company was not forthcoming, although to some railway workers the locomotive seems to have appeared promising enough: they destroyed it in Luddite reaction. Davidson staged a further exhibition in London in 1843 without result and then, the cost of battery chemicals being high, ceased further experiments of this type. He survived long enough to see the electric railway become truly practicable in the 1880s.[br]Bibliography1840, letter, Mechanics Magazine, 33:53–5 (comparing his machine with that of William Hannis Taylor (2 November 1839, British patent no. 8,255)).Further Reading1891, Electrical World, 17:454.J.H.R.Body, 1935, "A note on electro-magnetic engines", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 14:104 (describes Davidson's locomotive).F.J.G.Haut, 1956, "The early history of the electric locomotive", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 27 (describes Davidson's locomotive).A.F.Anderson, 1974, "Unusual electric machines", Electronics \& Power 14 (November) (biographical information).—1975, "Robert Davidson. Father of the electric locomotive", Proceedings of the Meeting on the History of Electrical Engineering Institution of Electrical Engineers, 8/1–8/17 (the most comprehensive account of Davidson's work).A.C.Davidson, 1976, "Ingenious Aberdonian", Scots Magazine (January) (details of his life).PJGR / GW -
20 цилиндрическая фреза
2) Engineering: circular cutter, circular milling cutter, cylindrical cutter, cylindrical milling cutter, plain cutter, plain milling cutter3) Oil: junk mill4) Automation: cylindrical (milling) cutter, plain (side) milling cutter, plain mill, plain slab mill, slab mill, slab-type (milling) cutter, slabbing cutter, slabbing mill5) Makarov: facing mill, plain side milling cutter, slab-type milling cutter6) Machine tools: plane milling cutterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цилиндрическая фреза
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