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волновод
Линия передачи, имеющая одну или несколько проводящих поверхностей, с поперечным сечением в виде замкнутого проводящего контура, охватывающего область распространения электромагнитной энергии
[ ГОСТ 18238-72]
волновод
Канал, по которому распространяется волна той или иной природы
[ОАО РАО "ЕЭС России" СТО 17330282.27.010.001-2008]
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[IEV number 151-12-34]EN
waveguide
line consisting of a system of material boundaries or structures for guiding electromagnetic waves
NOTE – A waveguide is usually intended to guide electromagnetic waves in other modes than TEM mode. Examples of construction are: metallic tube, dielectric rod, optical fibre, dielectric or semiconductor thin film, or mixed structure of conducting and dielectric materials.
Source: 704-02-06 MOD, 726-01-02 MOD
[IEV number 151-12-34]FR
guide d'ondes, m
ligne constituée d'un ensemble de surfaces limites ou de formes matérielles destiné à guider des ondes électromagnétiques
NOTE – Un guide d'ondes est généralement destiné à guider des ondes électromagnétiques dans des modes autres que le mode TEM. Des exemples de construction sont: tube métallique, tige diélectrique, fibre optique, couche mince diélectrique ou semiconductrice, assemblage de matériaux conducteurs et diélectriques.
Source: 704-02-06 MOD, 726-01-02 MOD
[IEV number 151-12-34]Тематики
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2 оптическое волокно
оптическое волокно
волокно
Оптический волновод ВОСП, выполненный в виде нити из диэлектрических материалов с покрытием.
[ ГОСТ 26599-85]
оптическое волокно
волокно
Оптический волновод из диэлектрического материала (обычно стекло, кварц или полимер) в форме тонкой нити.
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волокно оптическое
Диэлектрический волновод для передачи информационных сигналов в диапазоне волн оптического излучения
[ОАО РАО "ЕЭС России" СТО 17330282.27.010.001-2008]EN
optical fibre
filament-shaped waveguide made of dielectric materials for guiding optical waves
Source: 704-02-07 MOD, 731-02-01 MOD
[IEV number 151-12-35]FR
fibre optique, f
guide d'ondes en forme de filament, composé de substances diélectriques et destiné à guider des ondes optiques
Source: 704-02-07 MOD, 731-02-01 MOD
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3 загрязнение (в электробезопасности)
загрязнение
Присутствие инородного вещества: твердого, жидкого или газообразного (ионизированные газы), - которое может вызвать уменьшение диэлектрической прочности или поверхностного сопротивления.
[ ГОСТ Р 52319-2005( МЭК 61010-1: 2001)]
загрязнение
Любое добавление инородных веществ, твердых, жидких или газообразных (ионизированных газов), которые могли бы уменьшить электрическую прочность изоляции или удельное сопротивление поверхности.
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]EN
pollution
any condition of foreign matter, solid, liquid or gaseous (ionized gases), that may affect dielectric strength or surface resistivity
[IEC 60947-1, ed. 5.0 (2007-06)]
pollution
any addition of foreign matter, solid, liquid or gaseous that can produce a permanent reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity of the insulation
NOTE – Ionized gases of a temporary nature are not considered as to be a pollution.
[IEV number 442-01-28]
contamination
the first is defined as area and the second as particulate. The first is caused by surface contaminants that cannot be removed by cleaning or are stained after cleaning. Those may be foreign matter on the surface of, for example a localized area that is smudged, stained, discoloured, mottled, etc., or large areas exhibiting a hazy or cloudy appearance resulting from a film of foreign materials
[IEC 62276, ed. 1.0 (2005-05)]FR
pollution
tout apport de matériau étranger solide, liquide ou gazeux (gaz ionisés) qui peut entraîner une réduction de la rigidité diélectrique ou de la résistivité de la surface
[IEC 60947-1, ed. 5.0 (2007-06)]
pollution
tout apport de matériau étranger solide, liquide ou gazeux qui peut entraîner une réduction permanente de la rigidité diélectrique ou de la résistivité de surface de l'isolation
NOTE – Les gaz ionisés de nature fugace ne sont pas considérés comme une pollution.
[IEV number 442-01-28]
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угол потерь
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[IEV number 151-15-48]EN
loss angle
for a capacitor or inductor under periodic conditions, angle the tangent of which is the dissipation factor
NOTE – For dielectric and magnetic materials, other definitions for the loss angle exist.
Source: see IEC 60050-121
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angle de pertes, m
pour un condensateur ou une bobine d'inductance en régime périodique, angle dont la tangente est égal au facteur de dissipation
NOTE – Pour les matériaux diélectriques et magnétiques, il existe d'autres définitions de l'angle de pertes.
Source: voir la CEI 60050-121
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > угол потерь
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