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1) повреждение; неисправность, дефект2) ошибка•- ac fault- active fault
- AND-bridge fault
- appearance fault
- assembly fault
- band fault
- benign fault
- branch-open fault
- bridging fault
- Byzantine fault
- component fault
- contact fault
- correlated faults
- coupling fault
- cross-point fault
- delay fault
- design fault
- deviation fault
- disappearance fault
- dominant fault
- dormant fault
- equivalent faults
- extra device fault
- fed-in fault
- floating gate fault
- fortuitous fault
- functional fault
- growth fault
- hard fault
- hidden fault
- image fault
- independent fault
- induced fault
- interaction fault
- interactive fault
- intermittent fault
- latent fault
- logic fault
- man-made fault
- manufacturing fault
- marginal fault
- missing device fault
- modeled fault
- M-plex fault
- multiple faults
- multiple-access fault
- non-modeled fault
- open fault
- OR-bridge fault - permanent fault
- physical fault
- predicted fault
- prestored fault
- program sensitive fault
- pseudopage fault
- random fault
- read fault
- related fault
- representative fault
- RP-resistant fault
- short diffusion fault
- shrinkage fault
- simplex fault
- single fault
- soft fault
- solid fault
- sporadic fault
- stack fault
- stuck-at fault
- stuck-at-0 fault
- stuck-at-1 fault
- stuck-on fault
- stuck-open fault
- sustained fault
- testable fault
- timing fault
- transient fault
- transition fault
- undetectable fault
- untestable fault
- worst-case fault
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1) повреждение; отказ; неисправность; неполадка2) дефект3) ошибка4) сдвиг ( горной породы)6) пищ. лесн. порок•-
antiphase boundary fault
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arcing fault
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arcing ground fault
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automatically repair fault
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braking fault
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cable fault
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clean stacking fault
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close-in fault
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contact fault
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core-to-core fault
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dead earth fault
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disconnection fault
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dislocation-initiated stacking faults
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double-ground fault
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double-line-to-ground fault
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double-line-to-neutral fault
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double-phase-to-ground fault
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earth fault
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electrical fault
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equivalent fault
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external fault
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extrinsic stacking fault
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frequently occurring fault
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ground fault
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growth fault
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hardware fault
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heavy-current fault
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image fault
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improbable fault
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insulation fault
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intermittent fault
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internal fault
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intrinsic stacking fault
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ironwork fault
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latent fault
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line fault
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line-to-earth fault
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line-to-line fault
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logic fault
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molding fault
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one-line open fault
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open-phase fault
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oxidation-induced stacking faults
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oxidation stacking faults
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page fault
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permanent fault
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phase fault
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phase-to-ground fault
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phase-to-phase fault
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physical fault
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pipe fault
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pole-to-earth fault
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pole-to-pole fault
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primary fault
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program-sensitive fault
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pseudotransient fault
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secondary fault
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self-clearing fault
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series fault
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sessile fault
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short-line fault
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shunt fault
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single line-to-earth fault
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single phase-to-ground fault
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single-phase line-to-ground fault
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solid fault
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spot fault
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stacking fault
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subsequent faults
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superlattice fault
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sustained fault
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symmetrical fault
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three-phase fault
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through fault
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transient fault
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turn-to-turn fault
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twin fault
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two-lines open fault
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weak-current arcing fault
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