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1 distributed pole rotor
1) Техника: ротор с распределённой обмоткойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distributed pole rotor
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2 rotor
1) ротор3) цел.-бум. конус ( рафинёра или конической мельницы)•-
aluminum-wound rotor
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antitorque rotor
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articulated rotor
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asymmetrical-cage rotor
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axially-laminated rotor
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blocked rotor
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built-up disk rotor
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cage rotor
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claw tooth rotor
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compressor rotor
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continuous-flow zonal rotor
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copperspun rotor
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deep bar rotor
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distributed polar rotor
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double-deck rotor
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downhole motor rotor
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drag-cup rotor
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drum rotor
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dual main rotors
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dual-density ceramic rotor
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extended bar rotor
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female rotor
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ferromagnetic rotor
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fixed-angle rotor
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flow-through rotor
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flywheel rotor
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hollow drum rotor
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idling rotor
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jet-driven rotor
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keyed-bar squirrel-cage rotor
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locked rotor
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main rotor
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male rotor
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multilobe rotor
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multistage turbine rotor
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nonsalient pole rotor
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phase-wound rotor
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rigid rotor
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rolling rotor
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salient-pole rotor
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secondary rotor
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short-circuited rotor
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single-lobe rotor
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solid rotor
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solid-forged rotor
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squirrel-cage rotor
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stalled rotor
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tail rotor
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throttling-type rotor
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vertical rotor
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wound rotor -
3 Meritens, Baron Auguste de
[br]b. 1834d. 1898 Pontoise, France[br]French engineer who improved the design of magneto-electric generators successfully used for lighthouse illumination.[br]Founding the firm of Messrs A. de Meritens of Paris to build magneto-electric generators for electric arc lighting, de Meritens revised the arrangement of the Holmes and Alliance machines. By employing a distributed rotor winding on laminated cores in place of individual bobbins, the wave-form was improved and a continuous output was achieved, as distinct from a series of short-duration pulses. The rotor windings were carried on the periphery of spoked wheels which revolved below the poles of stationary compound permanent magnets. These generators came to prominence in 1880; in France they quickly replaced the Alliance machines in lighthouses, and Trinity House also installed them in Britain. Two examples remained in continuous service at the Lizard lighthouse in Cornwall from 1881 to 1950, and one still survives there as an exhibit. Before being installed, this machine was shown at the Paris Electrical Exhibition of 1881. An electric candle invented by de Meritens was a variation on that of Jablochkoff and he is credited with being the first to suggest the use of a carbon electrode as one pole for electric-arc welding, with the metal to be welded serving as the other pole. Baron de Meritens died tragically in great poverty.[br]BibliographyApril 1878, French patent no. 123,766 (improved magneto-electric generator). 17 September 1878, British patent no. 3,658 (improved magneto-electric generator).Further ReadingEngineering (1878) 28:372 (a description of the original de Meritens machine).J.Hopkinson, 1886–7, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 87(1):243–60 (a report on machines in service).GWBiographical history of technology > Meritens, Baron Auguste de
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4 winding
1) обмотка2) намотка; наматывание3) перемотка5) виток•-
airgap winding
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amortisseur winding
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armature winding
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back winding
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banked winding
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bank winding
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bar winding
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basket winding
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bias winding
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bifilar winding
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bipolar winding
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bit winding
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bobbin winding
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branch windings
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bucking winding
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cage winding
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center-tapped winding
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chain winding
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chord winding
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coil winding
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common winding
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commutating winding
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commuting winding
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compensating winding
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compound winding
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concentrated winding
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concentric winding
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continuous-disk winding
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control winding
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control-power winding
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counter winding
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cross-over winding
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current winding
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cylindrical winding
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damper winding
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dc winding
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diametral winding
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diamond winding
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differential windings
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digit winding
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direct-cooled winding
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disk winding
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distributed winding
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double winding
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double-layer winding
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drive winding
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drum winding
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emulsion out winding
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emulsion-in winding
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end winding
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energizing winding
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excitation winding
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exciting winding
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feedback winding
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field winding
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fractional pitch winding
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frog-leg winding
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full-pitch winding
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graded insulation winding
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herringbone winding
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high-tension winding
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high-voltage winding
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holding winding
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honeycomb winding
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HV winding
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independent excitation winding
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inducing winding
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inhibit winding
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inner cooled winding
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input winding
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intermediate-voltage winding
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interpole winding
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interstar winding
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lap winding
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lattice winding
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layer winding
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long-pitch winding
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low-tension winding
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low-voltage winding
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LV winding
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magnet winding
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magnetizing winding
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main-pole winding
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medium-voltage winding
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multiple lap winding
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multiple winding
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noninductive winding
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n-times winding
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one-layer winding
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open coil armature winding
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open-circuit winding
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output winding
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pancake winding
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parallel winding
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phase winding
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pie winding
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pile winding
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pole face winding
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polyphase winding
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potential winding
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power winding
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primary winding
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quadrature winding
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random winding
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re-entrant winding
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regulating winding
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relay winding
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ring winding
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rotor winding
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sandwich winding
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screw-type winding
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secondary winding
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selection winding
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self-excitation winding
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sense winding
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separately excited field winding
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series field winding
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series winding
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shielding winding
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short-circuited winding
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short-circuit winding
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short-pitch winding
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shunt field winding
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shunt winding
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shutter winding
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signal winding
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simplex winding
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single-layer winding
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single-phase winding
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single-turn winding
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singly re-entrant winding
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soft winding
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spaced winding
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spiral winding
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split winding
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spool winding
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squirrel-cage winding
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stabilizing winding
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star-connected windings
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starting winding
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stator winding
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stepped winding
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step winding
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strand winding
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strip winding
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superconducting field winding
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superconducting winding
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tapped winding
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teaser winding
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tertiary winding
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toroidal winding
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transformer winding
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tunnel winding
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two-layer winding
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universal winding
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valveside winding
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voltage winding
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wave winding
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write winding
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zigzag-connected windings -
5 gap
1) зазор; просвет; промежуток; щель; интервал; разрыв2) матем. лакуна3) люфт•gap between tanks — (противопожарный) разрыв между резервуарами ( на нефтебазе)-
air gap
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annular gap
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arc gap
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armature gap
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back gap
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band gap
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block gap
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breaker point gap
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buncher gap
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bushing spark gap
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catcher gap
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chopping gap
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closing gap
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cloud gap
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communication gap
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contact gap
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coordinating gap
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crushing gap
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cylinder gap
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deion gap
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differential gap
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direct band gap
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direct gap
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discharge gap
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distributed gap
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electrochemical machining gap
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electrochemical gap
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electrode gap
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energy gap
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expansion gap
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expulsion gap
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external gap
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file gap
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fit-up gap
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flashing gap
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forbidden gap
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front gap
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gaseous gap
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gas-filled spark gap
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glow gap
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graded band gap
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grinding gap
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head gap
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horn gap
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information gap
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input gap
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insulating gap
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interaction gap
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interblock gap
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interelectrode gap
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interface gap
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interrecord gap
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ion spark gap
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isolating gap
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joint gap
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keying gap
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lightning gap
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magnet gap
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magnetic-head gap
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main gap
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measuring spark gap
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metallization gap
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needle-point spark gap
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needle spark gap
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oil filled spark gap
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optical band gap
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outer gap
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output gap
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overvoltage gap
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point spark gap
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pole gap
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pressurized spark gap
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protective spark gap
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protector gap
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proximity gap
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quenched spark gap
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quenched gap
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rail joint gap
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rear gap
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record gap
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rod gap
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roll gap
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root gap
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rotary gap
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safety gap
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shrink-off gap
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spark gap
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specific gap
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sphere gap
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starter gap
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stator-to-rotor gap
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surge gap
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switching spark gap
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technical gap
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terminal gap
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tile-to-tile gap
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time gap
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trigger gap
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triggered spark gap
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untriggered spark gap
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vacuum gap
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vertical interval gap
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wedge gap
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word gap
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working interelectrode gap
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