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1 поверхность разрушения
1) Engineering: fracture limit surface, fracture surface, fractured surface, surface of failure2) Construction: failure surface, plane of failure3) Silicates: fracture area, surface of fracture4) Makarov: break surface, rupture face, surface of ruptureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхность разрушения
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2 поверхность разрыва
1) Geology: plane of disruption, surface of discontinuity, surface of fracture2) Engineering: break surface, break-down surface, fracture limit surface, fracture surface, fractured surface, rupture face, shock front3) Construction: rupture surface, surface of rupture (грунтового массива)4) Mathematics: locus of discontinuity (линия)5) Automobile industry: break surface (шины)6) Mechanics: discontinuity surface7) Quality control: bursting surface (под действием внутреннего давления)8) Makarov: plane of failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхность разрыва
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