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1 exhaustion creep
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2 exhaustion creep
ползучесть с истощением, ползучесть с исчерпаниемАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > exhaustion creep
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3 exhaustion creep
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4 exhaustion creep
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5 creep
1) ползучесть, крип2) сползание3) горн. оползание4) горн. поддувание ( почвы); провисание ( кровли)5) медленное относительное перемещение ( частей сооружения); сдвиг ( подпорной стенки); наклон ( шпунтового ограждения)6) просачивание ( влаги)9) хим. медленное изменение свойств13) проскальзывание (напр. подшипника, ремня); набегание ( ремня) || проскальзывать (напр. о подшипнике, ремне); набегать ( о ремне)14) ж.-д. угон ( рельса)15) эл. медленное изменение характеристики17) трал; гидрографический трал || обследовать дно тралом•-
blanket creep
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compression creep
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constant strain rate creep
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constant-load tensile creep
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constant-stress tensile creep
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creepof concrete
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cyclic creep
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decelerating creep
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diffusion creep
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drying creep
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exhaustion creep
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flux creep
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grain-boundary creep
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high-temperature creep
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irradiation creep
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lateral creep
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longitudinal creep
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low-stress creep
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magnetic creep
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multiaxial creep
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primary creep
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quasi-viscous creep
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recovery creep
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secondary creep
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shear creep
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soil creep
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tensile creep
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tertiary creep
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thermal creep
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torsional creep
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transitional creep
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