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  • 121 state

    1. состояние; положение; переменная состояния, координата [компонента] (вектора) состояния, фазовая координата
    state of rest
    state of the aircraft
    state of the atmosphere
    state of the runway
    acceleration state
    actuator states
    aerodynamic states
    aircraft states
    airplane states
    allowable states
    augmented states
    autopilot/actuator states
    buckled state
    controller state
    display states
    disturbance states
    disturbed state
    disturbed states
    drift-rate states
    emotional state
    energy state
    engine states
    equilibrium state
    failure state
    final state
    flight state
    flow state
    fuel-saving state
    geometric state
    gust states
    integrator states
    limit state
    measured states
    missile state
    model state
    nonmeasurable state
    normal state
    optimality state
    pitch rate state
    plane stress state
    plant state
    quasy-steady state
    reduced states
    reference state
    reference state of the atmosphere
    regulator state
    separated state
    snap-through states
    solid state
    stalled state
    standard state of the atmosphere
    steady state
    strain state
    stress state
    structural state
    target state
    trim state
    turbulent wake state
    undeformed state
    unstalled state
    unsteady state
    velocity states
    vortex-ring state
    windmill state
    working state

    Авиасловарь > state

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