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1 поэтапно
1) General subject: in a staged manner, stepwise, on a step-by-step basis, (о вводе в эксплуатацию) in a phased approach, piecemeal, in phases, in increments2) Medicine: in incremental steps3) Military: step-by-step4) Engineering: in steps6) Information technology: gradually7) Mechanics: in an evolutionary way8) Advertising: by progressive stages9) Business: on a phased basis10) Management: on a staged basis (The project was executed on a staged basis, starting with a FEED study to develop the EPF requirements.)11) Automation: in a phased manner (о вводе в эксплуатацию), in a stepwise manner, in an evolutionary way (напр. о внедрении станочной системы)12) Makarov: in stages -
2 приобретать
Приобретать - to gain, to acquire, to receive; to assume, to take, to take on (о характере, форме и т.п.); to develop, to generate, to become (в процессе развития)However, as dissolution progresses, the samples take on a rather rough character.Gradually, they developed three-dimensional characteristics.The top cross section of the solid is beginning to take on a lens-like form.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > приобретать
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3 устойчивость
stability
(самолета)
способность самолета самостоятельно уменьшать разности между возникшим под действием возмущения отклонением и предшествующим ему движением. — the property of an aircraft to maintain its attitude or to resist displacement, and, if displaced, to develop forces and moments tending to restore the original condition.
-, аэродинамическая — aerodynamic stability
-, боковая (поперечная) — lateral stability
-, боковая (динамическая) — lateral-directional stability
способность самолета самостоятельно устранять возникающие под действием возмущения боковые движения (скольжение, крен, рыскание). — the stability of those motions (side-slipping, rolling and yawing) which occur out of the plane of symmetry.
-, боковая статическая способность самолета сохранять или восстанавливать равновесие статич. моментов крена и рыскания. — static lateral-directional stability
-, динамическая — dynamic stability
способность самолета после отклонения от исходного установившегося прямолинейного режима полета, вызванного действием возмущения, демпфировать колебания восстанавливающих моментов и плавно возвращаться к исходному положению. — the characteristics of an aircraft that causes it, when disturbed from an original state of steady flight or motion, to damp the oscillations set up by restoring moments and gradually return to its original state.
-, коррозионная — corrosion resistance
-, курсовая — directional stability
- на водной поверхности — water stability
-, нейтральная — neutral stability
способность самолета, находящегося в к-л режиме установившегося движения, легко переходить в другой режим также установившегося движения (не возвращаясь к исходному без вмешательства летчика). — the property of an aircraft in steady flight, to readily accomplish transition to another steady flight condition (not returning to the original state with the pilot not interferring with the aircraft control).
-, ограниченная — limited stability
- пограничного слоя — boundary layer stability
- пo крену — rolling stability
-, поперечная — lateral stability
устойчивость в полете к возмущениям относительно продольной оси, т.е. возмущениям, вызывающим крен или боковое скольжение. — stability with reference to disturbances about the longitudinal axis of an aircraft, i.e. disturbances involving rolling or side-slipping.
- поперечная (по крену) — rolling stability
- поперечная статическая — static lateral stability
способность самолета при нейтральном положении элеронов автоматически устранять возникший при скольжении крен, или крениться в сторону, противоположную скольжению. — the static lateral stability is shown by the aircraft tendency to raise the low wing in а side-slip with the aileron controls free (or neutral).
- по рысканию — yaw stability
- по скорости — speed stability
- по тангажу — pitch stability
- потока — flow stability
- пo углу атаки — angle-of-attack stability
- при скольжении — side-slipping stability
-, продольная — longitudinal stability
способность самолета самостоятельно устранять возникающие под действием возмущения продольные движения в вертикальной плоскости. — the stability of those motions (vertical and forward motions and pitching) in the plane of symmetry.
-, продольная статическая — static longitudinal stability
-, путевая — directional stability
способность самолета восстанавливать устойчивое путевое равновесие моментов рыскания, бокового скольжения. — the property of an aircraft to restore itself from a yawing or side-slipping condition.
-, путевая статическая — static directional stability
способность самолета с освобожденным или зажатым рулем направления сохранять устойчивое путевое равновесие. — the static directional stability (as shown by the tendency to recover from a skid with the rudder free) must be positive for any landing gear and flap position and symmetrical power condition.
-, собственная — inherent stability
-, статическая — static stability
способность самолета восстанавливать нарушенное равновесие под действием стабилизирующих (восстанавливающих) аэродинамических моментов. — if the static margin is positive, the aircraft possesses static stability, and in general will not diverge when disturbed from a trimmed speed.
-, флюгерная — weathercock stability
изолированная путевая статическая устойчивость самолета, т.е. способность самолета сохранять или восстанавливать путевое равновесие (моментов рыскания). — the tendency to turn into the relative wind as determined by the change in aerodynamic moment about the center of gravity with change in wind direction, used for motion either in pitch or yaw.
потеря у. (ла) — loss of stability
потеря у. (конструкции, работающей на сжатие) — buckling
обладать у. — possess stability
повышать у. — improve stabilityРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > устойчивость
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