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Russian-English dictionary of construction > закалочная трещина
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закалочная трещина — hardening crack; quenching crack
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > закалочная трещина
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crack, break, breaking, chap, check, cleft, ( в охлажденной отливке) clink, cranny, crevice, fissure, flaw, fraction, fracture, rupture, seam, shake, split* * *тре́щина ж.
crackтре́щины слива́ются — cracks join togetherтре́щина прогресси́рует — a crack propagates, a crack grows across (the section)волосна́я тре́щина — hair(-line) crack, crazeгоря́чая тре́щина ( дефект чугунной отливки) — shrinkage crackдеформацио́нная тре́щина — strain crackзака́лочная тре́щина — hardening crack; quenching crackзарожда́ющаяся тре́щина — incipient crackкоррозио́нная тре́щина — corrosion crackтре́щина нагре́ва — fire crackтре́щина от огнево́й зачи́стки — scarfing crackпопере́чная тре́щина — cross crackпродо́льная тре́щина — longitudinal crackразветвлё́нная тре́щина — star crackраска́танная тре́щина — expanded crackтерми́ческая тре́щина — thermal [hot] crackторцо́вая тре́щина — cross-cut end crackтрави́льная тре́щина — pickling crackуса́дочная тре́щина — contraction crackуста́лостная тре́щина — fatigue crackтре́щина усу́шки лес. — shrinkage crackхоло́дная тре́щина ( дефект чугунной отливки) — cold crackшлифо́вочная тре́щина — grinding crack -
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1) Engineering: hardening flaw, heat-treatment crack2) Construction: hardening strain crack3) Automobile industry: heat treatment crack4) Oil: hardening crack, quench crack, quenching crack5) Makarov: hardening failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закалочная трещина
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ж. hardening shopзакалочная трещина — hardening crack; quenching crack
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9 трещина
ж. crackзакалочная трещина — hardening crack; quenching crack
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( вид дефекта) hardening crack метал., hardening strain crack, ( вид дефекта металла) heat treatment crackРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > закалочная трещина
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ua\ \ гартівна тріщинаen\ \ [lang name="English"]quench crack, quenching crack, hardening crackde\ \ Harterissfr\ \ \ tapure de trempeтрещина, возникающая при закалке под действием закалочных напряжений -
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• трещина f закалочнаяenglish: quench(ing) [hardening] crackdeutsch: Härteriß mfrançais: tapure f de trempeРусско-английский (-немецко, -французский) металлургический словарь > трещина закалочная
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13 закалочная трещина
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > закалочная трещина
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14 возникать
•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
* * *Возникать -- to appear, to develop (появляться), to arise, to come into being; to emerge, to originate (о трудностях, вопросах)Several problems have arisen during the course of the work which have required system development.Did the Neolithic of southern Greece really come into being as abruptly as it now appears it did?To troubleshoot a scale system problem, first determine in which scale system element the problem originates.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
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•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
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quenching crack, hardening flawРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > закалочная трещина
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17 кожух водяного охлаждения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кожух водяного охлаждения
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