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1 tension
1. напряжение3. растяжение5. натяжениеadhesive tension — сопротивление отрыву склейки
axial tension — 1) осевое [одноосное] напряжённое состояние 2) осевое растягивающее напряжение
biaxial tension — 1) двухосное напряжённое состояние 2) двухосное растягивающее напряжение
boundary tension — поверхностное натяжение
combined tension — сложное растяжение
controlled tension — контролируемое натяжение
controlled winding tension — контролируемое натяжение при намотке
fiber tension — натяжение волокна [нити]
filament tension — натяжение нити [волокна]
glass-roving machine tension — машинное натяжение стеклоровницы
hoop tension — кольцевое растяжение
interfacial tension — 1) напряжение на поверхности раздела 2) межповерхностное натяжение
interlaminar tension — межслойное растяжение
roving tension — натяжение ровницы
surface tension — поверхностное натяжение
triaxial tension — 1) трёхосное напряжённое состояние 2) трёхосное растягивающее напряжение
ultimate tension — предел прочности при растяжении, временное сопротивление разрыву
uniaxial tension — 1) одноосное [осевое] напряжённое состояние 2) осевое растягивающее напряжение
winding tension — намоточное натяжение, натяжение ( волокна) при намотке
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