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1 степень дробления
син. степень измельченияdegree of crushing (син. degree of grinding)Отношение среднего размера частиц исходного продукта к среднему размеру частиц дроблёного продукта. -
2 предел прочности при сжатии
1) Engineering: compressive resistance2) Construction: compression resistance, pressure resistance, resistance to compression, ultimate compressive strength3) Metallurgy: degree of hardness for crushing4) Oil: compressing strength, compression strength, compressive strength, ultimate compression strength5) Astronautics: compression ultimate strength6) Automation: crushing strength, crushing stress7) Makarov: limit of compression8) Electrochemistry: strength in compressionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предел прочности при сжатии
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3 дробление
•The mechanical breakdown of rocks takes place in a number of ways.
•Breakage of rock by explosives...
•Crushing of ores...
•The degree of fragmentation resulting from a given blast depends on...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > дробление
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4 дробление
•The mechanical breakdown of rocks takes place in a number of ways.
•Breakage of rock by explosives...
•Crushing of ores...
•The degree of fragmentation resulting from a given blast depends on...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > дробление
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