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101 cog
[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) zub* * *• zub -
102 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) oko (siete)2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) sieť2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) zapadnúť do seba* * *• zachytit (sa)• záber ozubených kolies• zapadat (do seba)• sietovina• slucka• sietový• tkanivo• tvorit siet• prikryt sietou• chytit sa do siete• cesta• chytit (sa)• osídlo• pasca• pliest• pletivo• oko siete• oko -
103 regularne ślady zużycia kół zębatych
• pattern wear of gear wheelsSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > regularne ślady zużycia kół zębatych
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104 cog
[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) zimţ, dinte -
105 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) ochi (de plasă)2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) reţea; plasă2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) a se angrena -
106 cluster
1 nAGRIC racimo mCOMP&DP agrupamiento mMECH ENG aglomeración f, agrupación f, batería f, grupo m, juego m, of gear wheels tren mPROD batería fSPACE of galaxies enjambre m, conglomerado mTEXTIL hato mTRANSP aglomeración f, conjunto m, conjunto de engranajes m, grupo de hombres para un lanzamiento m2 -
107 nest
1 nMECH ENG of gear wheels engranaje mMINE montaje en serie m2 vtMATH encajar3 vtiCOMP&DP anidar -
108 pitch
1 nAIR TRANSP cabeceo m, paso mELEC ENG declive mGEOL in fuel pellet inclinación f, sesgo mMECH blast furnace paso mMECH ENG of rivet-centres separación f, paso m, paso geométrico m, paso de los dientes m, espaciado mOPT tono mPAPER brea depositable f, grumo de resina depositable mPHOTO paso mSPACE grado de elevación m, cabeceo mWATER TRANSP of propeller paso m, cabezada fWAVE PHYS timbre m, tono m23 viGEOL inclinarseMECH ENG gear-wheels engranar, engranar conWATER TRANSP ship motion cabecear, dar cabezadas -
109 cog
[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) δόντι γραναζιού -
110 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) θηλειά σε δίχτυ2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) πλέγμα,δίχτυ2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) μπλέκομαι -
111 cog
[kɔg] nounone of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion:أسْنان (دولاب)The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.
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112 mesh
[meʃ]1. noun1) (one of) the openings between the threads of a net:فَتحات الشَّبَكَهa net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.
2) ( often in plural) a network:شَبَكَهA fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.
2. verb(of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other:تَشَبُّك أسْنان التُّروسThe teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.
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113 cog
[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) dent -
114 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) maille2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) réseau2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) s'engrener -
115 cog
[koɡ](one of a series of teeth around the edge of a wheel which fits into one of a similar series in a similar wheel (or into a chain as in a bicycle) causing motion: The cogs in the gear-wheels of a car get worn down.) dente -
116 mesh
[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) malha2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) malha2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) engrenar(-se) -
117 тиштүү дөңгөлөктөр системи
system of gear wheelsКыргызча-инглисче текникалык сөздүк > тиштүү дөңгөлөктөр системи
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118 Bedson, George
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 3 November 1820 Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, Englandd. 12 December 1884 Manchester (?), England[br]English metallurgist, inventor of the continuous rolling mill.[br]He acquired a considerable knowledge of wire-making in his father's works before he took a position in 1839 at the works of James Edleston at Warrington. From there, in 1851, he went to Manchester as Manager of Richard Johnson \& Sons' wire mill, where he remained for the rest of his life. It was there that he initiated several important improvements in the manufacture of wire. These included a system of circulating puddling furnace water bottoms and sides, and a galvanizing process. His most important innovation, however, was the continuous mill for producing iron rod for wiredrawing. Previously the red-hot iron billets had to be handled repeatedly through a stand or set of rolls to reduce the billet to the required shape, with time and heat being lost at each handling. In Bedson's continuous mill, the billet entered the first of a succession of stands placed as closely to each other as possible and emerged from the final one as rod suitable for wiredrawing, without any intermediate handling. A second novel feature was that alternate rolls were arranged vertically to save turning the piece manually through a right angle. That improved the quality as well as the speed of production. Bedson's first continuous mill was erected in Manchester in 1862 and had sixteen stands in tandem. A mill on this principle had been patented the previous year by Charles While of Pontypridd, South Wales, but it was Bedson who made it work and brought it into use commercially. A difficult problem to overcome was that as the piece being rolled lengthened, its speed increased, so that each pair of rolls had to increase correspondingly. The only source of power was a steam engine working a single drive shaft, but Bedson achieved the greater speeds by using successively larger gear-wheels at each stand.Bedson's first mill was highly successful, and a second one was erected at the Manchester works; however, its application was limited to the production of small bars, rods and sections. Nevertheless, Bedson's mill established an important principle of rolling-mill design that was to have wider applications in later years.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1884, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 27:539–40. W.K.V.Gale, 1969, Iron and Steel, London: Longmans, pp. 81–2.LRD -
119 ineinander greifen
1. to engage with each other/ one another [gear wheels]2. to interlock3. to intertwine4. to mesh -
120 ineinander greifen lassen
to engage [gear wheels]
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