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1 жидкость для охлаждения двигателя
1) Aviation: engine refrigerant2) Atomic energy: engine coolantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жидкость для охлаждения двигателя
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2 детандер для жидкого холодильного агента
1) Engineering: refrigerant expander2) Coolers: refrigerant expansion engineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > детандер для жидкого холодильного агента
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3 впрыск
injection
- водной смеси (во впускную систему ид) — water injection
подача вода-метаноловой смеси в поршневой двигатель для устранения детонации. — the injection of water, usually mixed with an antifreeze agent such as methanol, into an engine to suppress detonation.
- водной смеси (на вход газотурбинного двигателя) — water injection
подача охлаждающей смеси в воздушный поток на входе в двигатель для улучшения рабочей характеристики двигателя. — the injection of a refrigerant into the air stream to enhance the engine performance.
- топлива, непосредственный — fuel injection
подача топлива с помощью насоса и форсунки непосредственно в цилиндр авиационного двигателя легкого топлива. — direct fuel supply into the reciprocating engine cylinder through the fuel nozzle by means of the fuel injection pump.
опережение в. — injection advanceРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > впрыск
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4 заливать
charge, flood, ( компаундом) pot, pour, ( насос) prime* * *залива́ть гл.1. ( затоплять) flood2. (вливать, затоплять чем-л.) fill in (e. g., refrigerant, hydraulic fluid etc.)залива́ть дви́гатель или насо́с — prime an engine or pumpзалива́ть деле́ния шкалы́ бе́лой кра́ской — fill scale divisions whiteзалива́ть компа́ундом — potзалива́ть мы́ло в фо́рмы — frame soapзалива́ть подши́пник — line [babbit] a bearingзалива́ть фо́рму метал. — cast3. ( тушить огонь) extinguish4. ( раствором) grout (in) (e. g., concrete)залива́ть асфа́льтом — lay [spread] asphalt5. ( в эпоксидную или другие смолы или пластмассу радиоэлектронные детали) encapsulate
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