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61 gas casualty first-aid bag
< mil> ■ persönliches Entgiftungspäckchen nEnglish-german technical dictionary > gas casualty first-aid bag
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62 gas-filled bag
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > gas-filled bag
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63 off-gas delay tank
бак-хранилище выбрасываемых газов; бак-хранилище сбросного газа; бак-хранилище уходящих газов; ёмкость выдержки уходящих газов; бак выдержки выбрасываемых газовEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > off-gas delay tank
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64 газовый мешок
gas bagБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > газовый мешок
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65 gasbag
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66 полусферическая крыша
gas-bag roofБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полусферическая крыша
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67 gasbag
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68 Giffard, Baptiste Henry Jacques (Henri)
[br]b. 8 February 1825 Paris, Franced. 14 April 1882 Paris, France[br]French pioneer of airships and balloons, inventor of an injector for steam-boiler feedwater.[br]Giffard entered the works of the Western Railway of France at the age of 16 but became absorbed by the problem of steam-powered aerial navigation. He proposed a steam-powered helicopter in 1847, but he then turned his attention to an airship. He designed a lightweight coke-burning, single-cylinder steam engine and boiler which produced just over 3 hp (2.2 kW) and mounted it below a cigar-shaped gas bag 44 m (144 ft) in length. A triangular rudder was fitted at the rear to control the direction of flight. On 24 September 1852 Giffard took off from Paris and, at a steady 8 km/h (5 mph), he travelled 28 km (17 miles) to Trappes. This can be claimed to be the first steerable lighter-than-air craft, but with a top speed of only 8 km/h (5 mph) even a modest headwind would have reduced the forward speed to nil (or even negative). Giffard built a second airship, which crashed in 1855, slightly injuring Giffard and his companion; a third airship was planned with a very large gas bag in order to lift the inherently heavy steam engine and boiler, but this was never built. His airships were inflated by coal gas and refusal by the gas company to provide further supplies brought these promising experiments to a premature end.As a draughtsman Giffard had the opportunity to travel on locomotives and he observed the inadequacies of the feed pumps then used to supply boiler feedwater. To overcome these problems he invented the injector with its series of three cones: in the first cone (convergent), steam at or below boiler pressure becomes a high-velocity jet; in the second (also convergent), it combines with feedwater to condense and impart high velocity to it; and in the third (divergent), that velocity is converted into pressure sufficient to overcome the pressure of steam in the boiler. The injector, patented by Giffard, was quickly adopted by railways everywhere, and the royalties provided him with funds to finance further experiments in aviation. These took the form of tethered hydrogen-inflated balloons of successively larger size. At the Paris Exposition of 1878 one of these balloons carried fifty-two passengers on each tethered "flight". The height of the balloon was controlled by a cable attached to a huge steam-powered winch, and by the end of the fair 1,033 ascents had been made and 35,000 passengers had seen Paris from the air. This, and similar balloons, greatly widened the public's interest in aeronautics. Sadly, after becoming blind, Giffard committed suicide; however, he died a rich man and bequeathed large sums of money to the State for humanitarian an scientific purposes.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCroix de la Légion d'honneur 1863.Bibliography1860, Notice théorique et pratique sur l'injecteur automoteur.1870, Description du premier aérostat à vapeur.Further ReadingDictionnaire de biographie française.Gaston Tissandier, 1872, Les Ballons dirigeables, Paris.—1878, Le Grand ballon captif à vapeur de M. Henri Giffard, Paris.W.de Fonvielle, 1882, Les Ballons dirigeables à vapeur de H.Giffard, Paris. Giffard is covered in most books on balloons or airships, e.g.: Basil Clarke, 1961, The History of Airships, London. L.T.C.Rolt, 1966, The Aeronauts, London.Ian McNeill (ed.), 1990, An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology, London: Routledge, pp. 575 and 614.J.T.Hodgson and C.S.Lake, 1954, Locomotive Management, Tothill Press, p. 100.PJGR / JDSBiographical history of technology > Giffard, Baptiste Henry Jacques (Henri)
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69 roof
1. крыша; крышка2. геол. кровля выработки; верхнее или сводовое крыло складки
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крыша; покрышка (пласт, залегающий над нефтеносными пластами); корень складки
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1) крыша ( резервуара)•- argillaceous formation roof
- breather roof
- conical roof
- double-deck floating roof
- dry-seal lifting roof
- expansion roof
- fixed roof
- flat-deck roof
- floating roof
- foam floating roof
- gas-bag roof
- hard formation roof
- lifter roof
- pontoon roof
- pool roof
- solid formation roof
- tank roof
- umbrella roof
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70 баллон
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71 alarm
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72 болтун
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73 оболочка аэростата
косм. balloon gas bagБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > оболочка аэростата
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74 пустозвон
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пустозвон
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75 chatterer
ˈtʃætərə сущ. болтун(ья), говорун(ья) Syn: talker, gas-bag, windbag;
chatterbox болтун;
болтунья щебетунья( о птице) chatterer болтун(ья)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > chatterer
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76 roof
1) крыша; покрытие ( здания)|| настилать крышу; сооружать покрытие; перекрывать4) цел.-бум. выпускная щель ( формующего устройства)•-
bad roof
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barrel roof
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bolted roof
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breather roof
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curb roof
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deck roof
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dome-shaped roof
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double-deck floating roof
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double-pitch roof
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doubly curved shell roof
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dry-seal lifting roof
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electric roof
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expansion roof
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exposed roof
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false roof
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fantail roof
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flat suspended roof
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flat-deck roof
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flat roof
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floating roof
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furnace roof
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gable roof
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gambrel roof
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gas-bag roof
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good roof
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high-pitched roof
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hipped roof
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hip roof
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hipped-gable roof
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holdup-hold-down roof
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hypar roof
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immediate roof
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jerkin-head roof
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lamella roof
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lean-to roof
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lifter roof
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loose roof
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low-pitched roof
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main roof
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mansard roof
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monitor roof
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multibarrel roof
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opening roof
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pitched roof
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pontoon roof
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port roof
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refractory roof
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regenerator roof
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removable roof
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ringed roof
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ring roof
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riveted roof
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sectional roof
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self-supporting roof
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shed roof
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shell roof
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silica roof
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single-pitch roof
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sliding roof
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soft roof
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sprung-arch roof
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stable roof
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suspended roof
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swinging roof
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77 полусферическая крыша
( на нефтяных резервуарах) gas-bag roofАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > полусферическая крыша
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78 balloon
1) аэростат
2) баллонный
3) воздушный шар
4) <fig.> взмывание
– anchor balloon
– ballonnet balloon
– balloon ascends
– balloon cell
– balloon descends
– balloon gas bag
– balloon of yarn
– balloon probe
– balloon tension
– captive balloon
– constant-level balloon
– dirigible balloon
– free balloon
– inflate balloon
– kite balloon
– launch balloon
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79 gasbag
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80 bocazas
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