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1 вихревой поток
1) Geology: eddy flux2) Engineering: eddy flow, turbulence, vortex flow, whirling water3) Construction: turbulent current4) Mining: vortex (в циклоне)5) Oil: turbulent flow6) Astronautics: eddy current7) Coolers: eddying floorage, eddying stream, swirling floorage, swirling stream, vortex floorage8) Sakhalin energy glossary: vortex shedding9) Hydraulics: vertical flow10) General subject: rotational flow, vortex-type flow -
2 турбулентное течение
1) General subject: turbulent flow (жидкости, газа)2) Engineering: turbulent flow, turbulent motion, turbulent stream3) Agriculture: turtuous flow4) Physics: non-Newtonian flow, sinuous flow5) Oil: eddying flow, vortex flow6) Silicates: turbulent current7) Coolers: turbulent floorage8) Drilling: erratic flow9) Makarov: eddy flow, vortex motion, whirling motionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > турбулентное течение
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3 турбулентный поток
1) Aviation: turbulent wind flow2) Naval: turbulent current3) Engineering: eddying flow, turbulent stream4) Agriculture: turtuous flow5) Oil: eddy flux, vortex flow, erratic flow, turbulent flow6) Astronautics: eddy current7) Metrology: turbulence current8) Drilling: turbulence9) Makarov: sinuous flow, turbulent fluid, turbulent motion10) oil&gas: non-Darcy flow11) Microsoft: turbulence force12) General subject: bumpy flowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > турбулентный поток
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