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121 up
up invarв воздухеback upдублироватьbuild upнагнетатьburn upподжигатьclean up the crackзачищать трещинуdrift upнабирать высотуfly a gear upлетать с убранным шассиfly up windлетать против ветраfollow up the aircraftсопровождать воздушное судноfuel upзаправлять топливомgear up lockзамок убранного положения шассиice upпокрываться льдомlay upвременно снимать с эксплуатацииlevel upподниматься до заданного эшелонаline upвыруливать на исполнительный стартline up the aircraftвыруливать воздушное судно на исполнительный стартlock the landing gear upставить шасси на замок убранного положенияnose upкабрироватьopen up an engineдавать двигателю полный газpick up the signalфиксировать сигналpick up the speedразвивать заданную скоростьpull up the helicopterрезко увеличивать подъемную силу вертолетаrun upувеличивать число оборотовrun up an engineопробовать двигательset upрегулироватьset up the speedзадавать определенную скоростьstack upэшелонировать по высотеstart upзапускатьtake up loadпринимать груз на бортtake up the backlashустранять люфтtake up the positionвыходить на заданную высотуtaxi upподруливатьup crackтерпеть авариюup indicatorуказатель убранного положения шассиup linkканал связи земля-воздухwarm up an engineпрогревать двигательwheels upшасси убраноwind upпроворачивать воздушный винт -
122 time
time in the air — налёт часов; время пребывания в воздухе
time to climb to — время набора заданной высоты, скороподъёмность
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123 actuation
приведение в действие; включение; срабатывание; возбуждение; эффективность ( боевой части) ; привод ( рулей) -
124 Crampton, Thomas Russell
[br]b. 6 August 1816 Broadstairs, Kent, Englandd. 19 April 1888 London, England[br]English engineer, pioneer of submarine electric telegraphy and inventor of the Crampton locomotive.[br]After private education and an engineering apprenticeship, Crampton worked under Marc Brunel, Daniel Gooch and the Rennie brothers before setting up as a civil engineer in 1848. His developing ideas on locomotive design were expressed through a series of five patents taken out between 1842 and 1849, each making a multiplicity of claims. The most typical feature of the Crampton locomotive, however, was a single pair of driving wheels set to the rear of the firebox. This meant they could be of large diameter, while the centre of gravity of the locomotive remained low, for the boiler barrel, though large, had only small carrying-wheels beneath it. The cylinders were approximately midway along the boiler and were outside the frames, as was the valve gear. The result was a steady-riding locomotive which neither pitched about a central driving axle nor hunted from side to side, as did other contemporary locomotives, and its working parts were unusually accessible for maintenance. However, adhesive weight was limited and the long wheelbase tended to damage track. Locomotives of this type were soon superseded on British railways, although they lasted much longer in Germany and France. Locomotives built to the later patents incorporated a long, coupled wheelbase with drive through an intermediate crankshaft, but they mostly had only short lives. In 1851 Crampton, with associates, laid the first successful submarine electric telegraph cable. The previous year the brothers Jacob and John Brett had laid a cable, comprising a copper wire insulated with gutta-percha, beneath the English Channel from Dover to Cap Gris Nez: signals were passed but within a few hours the cable failed. Crampton joined the Bretts' company, put up half the capital needed for another attempt, and designed a much stronger cable. Four gutta-percha-insulated copper wires were twisted together, surrounded by tarred hemp and armoured by galvanized iron wires; this cable was successful.Crampton was also active in railway civil engineering and in water and gas engineering, and c. 1882 he invented a hydraulic tunnel-boring machine intended for a Channel tunnel.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsVice-President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Officier de la Légion d'Honneur (France).Bibliography1842, British patent no. 9,261.1845. British patent no. 10,854.1846. British patent no. 11,349.1847. British patent no. 11,760.1849, British patent no. 12,627.1885, British patent no. 14,021.Further ReadingM.Sharman, 1933, The Crampton Locomotive, Swindon: M.Sharman; P.C.Dewhurst, 1956–7, "The Crampton locomotive", Parts I and II, Transactions of the Newcomen Society 30:99 (the most important recent publications on Crampton's locomotives).C.Hamilton Ellis, 1958, Twenty Locomotive Men, Shepperton: Ian Allen. J.Kieve, 1973, The Electric Telegraph, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles, 102–4.R.B.Matkin, 1979, "Thomas Crampton: Man of Kent", Industrial Past 6 (2).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Crampton, Thomas Russell
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125 Hackworth, Timothy
[br]b. 22 December 1786 Wylam, Northumberland, Englandd. 7 July 1850 Shildon, Co. Durham, England[br]English engineer, pioneer in construction and operation of steam locomotives.[br]Hackworth trained under his father, who was Foreman Blacksmith at Wylam colliery, and succeeded him upon his death in 1807. Between 1812 and 1816 he helped to build and maintain the Wylam locomotives under William Hedley. He then moved to Walbottle colliery, but during 1824 he took temporary charge of Robert Stephenson \& Co.'s works while George Stephenson was surveying the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway and Robert Stephenson was away in South America. In May 1825 Hackworth was appointed to the Stockton \& Darlington Railway (S \& DR) "to have superintendence of the permanent (i.e. stationary) and locomotive engines". He established the workshops at Shildon, and when the railway opened in September he became in effect the first locomotive superintendent of a railway company. From experience of operating Robert Stephenson \& Co.'s locomotives he was able to make many detail improvements, notably spring safety valves. In 1827 he designed and built the locomotive Royal George, with six wheels coupled and inverted vertical cylinders driving the rear pair. From the pistons, drive was direct by way of piston rods and connecting rods to crankpins on the wheels, the first instance of the use of this layout on a locomotive. Royal George was the most powerful and satisfactory locomotive on the S \& DR to date and was the forerunner of Hackworth's type of heavy-goods locomotive, which was built until the mid-1840s.For the Rainhill Trials in 1829 Hackworth built and entered the locomotive Sans Pareil, which was subsequently used on the Bol ton \& Leigh Railway and is now in the Science Museum, London. A working replica was built for the 150th anniversary of the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway in 1980. In 1833 a further agreement with the S \& DR enabled Hackworth, while remaining in charge of their locomotives, to set up a locomotive and engineering works on his own account. Its products eventually included locomotives for the London, Brighton \& South Coast and York, Newcastle \& Berwick Railways, as well as some of the earliest locomotives exported to Russia and Canada. Hackworth's son, John Wesley Hackworth, was also an engineer and invented the radial valve gear for steam engines that bears his name.[br]Further ReadingR.Young, 1975, Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive, Shildon: Shildon "Stockton \& Darlington Railway" Silver Jubilee Committee; orig. pub. 1923, London (tends to emphasize Hackworth's achievements at the expense of other contemporary engineers).L.T.C.Rolt, 1960, George and Robert Stephenson, London: Longmans (describes much of Hackworth's work and is more objective).E.L.Ahrons, 1927, The British Steam Railway Locomotive 1825–1925, London: The Locomotive Publishing Co.PJGR -
126 time
acceleration timeвремя приемистостиacceleration time adjusterдроссельный пакет регулирования времени приемистостиactual airborne timeвремя фактического нахождения в воздухеactual time of arrivalфактическое время прибытияairborne timeполетное времяallowable time limitдопустимый предел наработкиapparent solar timeсветлое время сутокapparent timeфактическое времяapproach timeвремя захода на посадкуarrival timeвремя прибытияbasic overhaul timeмежремонтный ресурсblock timeвремя налетаblock-to-block timeвремя в рейсеboarding timeвремя посадки пассажировcaging timeвремя арретированияcalendar timeкалендарный срок службыcheck - in timeвремя начала регистрацииcheck-in time limitвремя окончания регистрацииcheckpoint time passageвремя пролета контрольной точкиchock-to-chock timeвремя в рейсеcorrect timeточное времяcredit flight timeвести учет полетного времениdelay timeвремя задержкиdeparture actual timeфактическое время вылетаdeparture timeвремя вылетаdown timeвремя простояdue timeвремя по расписаниюduration timeпродолжительностьelapsed timeистекшее времяelapsed time codeкод истекшего времениelapsed time counterсчетчик наработкиelapsed time handстрелка полетного времениelapsed time indicatorуказатель времени наработкиengine ground test timeвремя опробования двигателя на землеengine operating timeнаработка двигателяengine runin timeвремя обкатки двигателяestimated elapsed timeрасчетное время до назначенной точкиestimated time checkpointрасчетное времяestimated time en-routeрасчетное время в путиestimated time of arrivalрасчетное время прибытияestimated time of departureрасчетное время вылетаestimated time of flightрасчетное время полетаestimated time over significant pointрасчетное время пролета определенной точкиexpected approach timeпредполагаемое время захода на посадкуfixed time prognostic chartкарта прогнозов на заданное времяflight timeполетное времяflight time limitationограничение полетного времениflotation timeвремя плавучестиflying dual instruction timeвремя налета с инструкторомflying duty timeвремя налетаflying time todayполетное время, продолжительность полета в данный деньflyover timeвремя пролетаfueling timeвремя заправки топливомGreenwich apparent timeистинное время по ГринвичуGreenwich mean timeсреднее гринвичское времяGreenwich sideral timeзвездное время по гринвичскому меридиануground operating timeнаработка на землеground timeвремя простоя на землеground turn-around timeвремя, необходимое на полное обслуживание и загрузкуgyro erection timeвремя восстановления гироскопаhour's flying timeвремя налета в часахinstrument flying simulated timeвремя налета по приборам на тренажереinstrument flying timeвремя налета по приборамinstrument ground timeвремя наземной тренировки по приборамinstrument timeприборное времяlanding gear extention timeвремя выпуска шассиlatest checking timeвремя прекращения регистрацииlevel flight timeвремя горизонтального полетаlimit flight timeограничивать полетное времяlocal apparent timeистинное местное времяlocal mean timeсреднее местное времяlocal timeместное времяmaintenance ground timeвремя простоя на техническим обслуживанииmark timeотмечать времяmean-down timeсреднее время простояmean European timeсреднеевропейское времяmean time between failureсреднее время наработки между отказамиminimum installation timeминимальное время установкиminimum time trackмаршрут минимального времени полетаnight flying timeвремя налета в ночных условияхnormalizing time constantнормирующая постоянная времениnote the timeзасекать времяoff-block timeвремя начала руленияoff timeвремя вылетаon-to off timeпериод включенного состоянияoperating timeсрок службыoperation time limitмаксимально допустимое время работыorigin timeвремя вылетаoutbound timeвремя полета по внешнему контуруoverhaul timeмежремонтный срок службыpart time operationsвременные полетыpilot duty timeрабочее время пилотаradio time signalрадиосигнал точного времениramp-to-ramp timeвремя в рейсеreporting timeвремя начала регистрацииresponse timeвремя срабатыванияrun-down occupancy timeвремя нахождения на ВППrun-down timeвремя выбегаrun timeвремя разбегаscheduled departure timeвремя вылета по расписаниюservicing timeпродолжительность обслуживанияsolar timeсветлое время сутокsolo flying timeвремя самолетного полетаstandard timeпоясное времяsynchronized time signalсигнал синхронизации по времениtakeoff timeвремя взлетаtaxiing timeвремя руленияtime adjusterдроссельный пакетtime beltчасовой поясtime between failuresнаработка между отказамиtime between overhaulsмежремонтный ресурсtime calibrationтарировка по времениtime checkпроверка времениtimed approachзаход на посадку, нормированный по времениtime handed inвремя поступления сообщенияtime historyкарта замера при определенных часах наработкиtime in serviceвремя эксплуатацииtime in the airналет часовtime keepingотсчет времениtime lagотставание по времениtime limitограничение по времениtime markотметка времениtime markerотметчик времениtime markingотсчет времениtime of lagвремя запаздыванияtime of originвремя отправленияtime reference codingкодирование по опорному времениtime the valvesрегулировать газораспределениеtime to climb toвремя набора заданной высотыtime zoneчасовой поясtotal flying timeобщее время взлетаtraffic release timeвремя прекращения действия ограничения на воздушное движениеtrip timeвремя полета по маршрутуturnaround timeвремя на подготовку к обратному рейсуwheels-off timeвремя налетаwheels-on timeвремя нахождения на землеzone timeпоясное времяzulu timeсреднее гринвичское время -
127 wheel
n1) колесо2) коліщатко3) штурвал•- dual wheels - landing gear wheel - nose wheel - steerable wheel - tail wheel - tandem wheels - turbine wheel -
128 neutral
'nju:trəl 1. adjective1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) nøytral, upartisk2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) nøytral3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) nøytral2. noun1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) nøytral person2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) frigir, fristilling•- neutralize
- neutralisenøytralIsubst. \/ˈnjuːtr(ə)l\/1) nøytral stat, nøytralt land2) nøytral person, upartisk person3) ( motorteknikk) fri(gir)IIadj. \/ˈnjuːtr(ə)l\/1) nøytral, upartisk2) nøytral, ubestemt3) (kjemi, elektronikk) nøytral4) ( også overført) fargeløs, ufarget5) ( motorteknikk) i fri(gir)
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