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21 гистерезис
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22 гистерезис
hysteresis
различие в прямом и обратном ходе явления, — the difference between the response of а unit or system to an increasing and a decreasing signal.
явления г. — hysteresis effectРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > гистерезис
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23 гистерезис
1) Engineering: differential gap, hysteresis effect, magnetic inertia (магнитный)2) Mathematics: hysteresis3) Metallurgy: lag4) Genetics: hysteresis (замедленное движение в одной плоскости как следствие влияния на другую - например, при "взаимодействии" спиралей разного уровня при спирализации хромосом; термин "Г. " предложен С. Дарлингтоном в 1935)5) Astronautics: structural damping6) Makarov: aftereffect, hysteresis (в электрохимии), hysteresis (отставание в одном из двух связанных между собой процессов или явлений) -
24 затягивание
1) General subject: delaying, footdragging (умышленное; чего-л.), lead time, protraction, tabling, lead-time, backdraft, procrastination2) Aviation: bogging3) Military: dragging out, foot-dragging4) Engineering: handover (сигнала), hangover (в факсимильной связи), hysteresis effect, tailing (в факсимильной связи), tightening (закрепление)5) Mathematics: going out of time limit6) Law: ambages7) Diplomatic term: (умышлен ное) foot dragging (чего-л.)8) Electronics: coupling-hysteresis effect, tailing10) Oil: fastening down, setting-up (резьбовых соединений), tightening up12) Seismology: tailing (колебаний)13) Drilling: drag force14) Cables: tightening (закрепление)15) Makarov: covering (покрытие), crystal pulling (частоты), delaying (затяжка во времени), dragging out (затяжка во времени), hang-over (образование хвостов за сигналами в фототелеграфе), skinning over (о ране), tailing (образование хвостов за сигналами в фототелеграфе), tightening (тугое завязывание) -
25 явление гистерезиса
Engineering: hysteresis effect, hysteresis phenomenonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > явление гистерезиса
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26 эффект гистерезиса
Makarov: hysteresis effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эффект гистерезиса
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27 Werkstoffdämpfung
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28 говорить
Говорить -- to say; to speak; to tell (сообщать); to state, to express (излагать, формулировать); to imply, to suggest, to be suggestive of (означать); to be indicative of (свидетельствовать о); to indicate, to point (указывать); to favor (говорить в пользу); to mitigate against (говорить против) Говорить оThis interaction of failure modes implies the exhaustion of creep life once the critical creep-initiated crack has occurred.That the temperature of the lower wall is relatively low is indicative of the low rate at which heat is conducted into the lower wall.This indicated a type of hysteresis effect.There, the rapid drop-off at the lowest R number is suggestive of laminar flow.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говорить
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29 указывать
Указывать наThis indicated a type of hysteresis effect.There, the rapid drop-off at the lowest R. number is suggestive of laminar flow.Post-test examination and sectioning of the specimens reveal the correlation of localized shear bands with the mechanical instability evidenced by the stress-strain behavior.—указывать лишь наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > указывать
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30 эффект ... типа
Эффект (гистерезисного) типа-- This indicated a type of hysteresis effect.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > эффект ... типа
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31 Werkstoffdämpfung
Werkstoffdämpfung f material damping, attenuation of the material, mechanical hysteresis (effect)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Werkstoffdämpfung
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32 magnetic
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33 constant
1) константаб) постоянная; коэффициент; модуль2) постоянный; не изменяющийся; неизменяемый; фиксированный3) вчт литерал, самозначимый символ или самозначимая группа символов, проф. буквальный символ или буквальная группа символов ( в тексте программы)•- acoustical attenuation constant
- acoustical phase constant
- acoustical propagation constant
- adaptation constant
- address constant
- adiabatic dielectric constant
- anisotropy constant
- aperiodic time constant
- arbitrary constant
- attenuation constant
- Boltzmann constant
- capacitor constant
- charge-storage time constant
- clamped dielectric constant
- coil constant
- collector-base time constant
- collector depletion-layer time constant
- complex constant
- complex dielectric constant
- compliance constant
- constant-strain electrooptic constant
- constant-stress electrooptic constant
- Cotton-Mouton constant
- Coulomb force constant
- coupling constant
- damping constant
- decay constant
- decimal constant
- demagnetizing constant
- derivative-active time constant
- dielectric constant
- dielectric constant at constant strain
- dielectric constant at constant stress
- dielectric phase constant
- differential dielectric constant
- diffusion constant
- direct-axis transient open-circuit time constant
- direct-axis transient short-circuit time constant
- distributed constant
- distribution constant
- effective dielectric constant
- elastic compliance constant
- elastic stiffness constant
- elastoresistive constant
- electric constant
- electric charge time constant
- electric discharge time constant
- electrocaloric constant
- electromagnetic constant
- electron diffusion constant
- electron-phonon coupling constant
- electrooptic constant
- electrostrictive constant
- equilibrium-distribution constant
- exchange interaction constant
- Faraday constant
- fast time constant
- Feigenbaum constant
- fine-structure constant
- first-order anisotropy constant
- floating-point constant
- fundamental constant
- galvanometer constant
- grating constant
- Hall constant
- Hall-effect constant
- hole diffusion constant
- hyperfine coupling constant
- hysteresis material constants
- image attenuation constant
- image phase constant
- image phase-change constant
- image transfer constant
- imaginary constant
- inertia constant
- initial dielectric constant
- integer constant
- integral-action time constant
- Kerr constant
- Lame constants
- lattice constant
- longitudinal piezoresistive constant
- lumped constant
- magnetic constant
- magnetic anisotropy constant
- magnetic hysteresis constants
- magnetoelastic coupling constant
- magnetoelectric constant
- magnetoresistive constant
- magnetostriction constant
- Margie-Righi-Leduc constant
- molecular-field constant
- momentum constant
- morphic constant
- Nernst-Ettingshausen constants
- network constants
- network attenuation constant
- network phase constant
- network transfer constant
- numeric constant
- Peltier constant
- phase constant
- phase-change constant
- phenomenological constant
- photoelectric constant
- piezoelectric constant
- piezomagnetic constant
- piezooptic constant
- piezoresistive constant
- Planck constant
- propagation constant
- pulse-fall time -constant
- pulse-rise time constant
- pyroelectric constant
- pyromagnetic constant
- quadratic electrooptic constant
- quadrature-axis transient open-circuit time constant
- quadrature-axis transient short-circuit time constant
- quadrupole coupling constant
- Rayleigh constants
- RC constant
- real constant
- reciprocity constant
- recoil constant
- reduced Planck's constant
- register constant
- relative dielectric constant
- relative stress optical constant
- reversible dielectric constant
- Righi-Leduc constant
- Rydberg constant
- scintillation-counter energy-resolution constant
- screening constant
- Seebeck constant
- shielding constant
- solar constant
- specific gamma-ray constant
- spin-lattice coupling constant
- spin-orbit coupling constant
- spread constant
- Stefan-Boltzmann constant
- stored-energy constant
- thermal-stress constant
- thermal time constant
- third-order elastic constant
- time constant
- transfer constant
- transmission constant
- transmission-line constants
- Verdet constant
- wavelength constant
- Weiss constant
- Weiss-field constant
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34 constant
1) константаб) постоянная; коэффициент; модуль2) постоянный; не изменяющийся; неизменяемый; фиксированный3) вчт. литерал, самозначимый символ или самозначимая группа символов, проф. буквальный символ или буквальная группа символов ( в тексте программы)•- acoustical attenuation constant
- acoustical phase constant
- acoustical propagation constant
- adaptation constant
- address constant
- adiabatic dielectric constant
- anisotropy constant
- aperiodic time constant
- arbitrary constant
- attenuation constant
- Boltzmann constant
- capacitor constant
- charge-storage time constant
- clamped dielectric constant
- coil constant
- collector depletion-layer time constant
- collector-base time constant
- complex constant
- complex dielectric constant
- compliance constant
- constant-strain electrooptic constant
- constant-stress electrooptic constant
- Cotton-Mouton constant
- Coulomb force constant
- coupling constant
- damping constant
- decay constant
- decimal constant
- demagnetizing constant
- derivative-active time constant
- dielectric constant at constant strain
- dielectric constant at constant stress
- dielectric constant
- dielectric phase constant
- differential dielectric constant
- diffusion constant
- direct-axis transient open-circuit time constant
- direct-axis transient short-circuit time constant
- distributed constant
- distribution constant
- effective dielectric constant
- elastic compliance constant
- elastic stiffness constant
- elastoresistive constant
- electric charge time constant
- electric constant
- electric discharge time constant
- electrocaloric constant
- electromagnetic constant
- electron diffusion constant
- electron-phonon coupling constant
- electrooptic constant
- electrostrictive constant
- equilibrium-distribution constant
- exchange interaction constant
- Faraday constant
- fast time constant
- Feigenbaum constant
- fine-structure constant
- first-order anisotropy constant
- floating-point constant
- fundamental constant
- galvanometer constant
- grating constant
- Hall constant
- Hall-effect constant
- hole diffusion constant
- hyperfine coupling constant
- hysteresis material constants
- image attenuation constant
- image phase constant
- image phase-change constant
- image transfer constant
- imaginary constant
- inertia constant
- initial dielectric constant
- integer constant
- integral-action time constant
- Kerr constant
- Lame constants
- lattice constant
- longitudinal piezoresistive constant
- lumped constant
- magnetic anisotropy constant
- magnetic constant
- magnetic hysteresis constants
- magnetoelastic coupling constant
- magnetoelectric constant
- magnetoresistive constant
- magnetostriction constant
- Margie-Righi-Leduc constant
- molecular-field constant
- momentum constant
- morphic constant
- Nernst-Ettingshausen constants
- network attenuation constant
- network constants
- network phase constant
- network transfer constant
- numeric constant
- Peltier constant
- phase constant
- phase-change constant
- phenomenological constant
- photoelectric constant
- piezoelectric constant
- piezomagnetic constant
- piezooptic constant
- piezoresistive constant
- Planck constant
- propagation constant
- pulse-fall time-constant
- pulse-rise time constant
- pyroelectric constant
- pyromagnetic constant
- quadratic electrooptic constant
- quadrature-axis transient open-circuit time constant
- quadrature-axis transient short-circuit time constant
- quadrupole coupling constant
- Rayleigh constants
- RC constant
- real constant
- reciprocity constant
- recoil constant
- reduced Planck's constant
- register constant
- relative dielectric constant
- relative stress optical constant
- reversible dielectric constant
- Righi-Leduc constant
- Rydberg constant
- scintillation-counter energy-resolution constant
- screening constant
- Seebeck constant
- shielding constant
- solar constant
- specific gamma-ray constant
- spin-lattice coupling constant
- spin-orbit coupling constant
- spread constant
- Stefan-Boltzmann constant
- stored-energy constant
- thermal time constant
- thermal-stress constant
- third-order elastic constant
- time constant
- transfer constant
- transmission constant
- transmission-line constants
- Verdet constant
- wavelength constant
- Weiss constant
- Weiss-field constant
- Zeeman splitting constantThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > constant
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35 упругое последействие
1) Naval: elastic recovery2) Engineering: afterwork, afterworking, elastic aftereffect, elastic lag, recovery, springback3) Automobile industry: elastic afterworking4) Mining: elastic hysteresis5) Metallurgy: elastic time effect, green spring (прессовки), spring factor (металлического материала)6) Electronics: elastic drift8) Astronautics: hereditary elasticity9) Mechanic engineering: spring-back10) Polymers: drift, elastic reaction11) Automation: resilience12) Makarov: elastic recovery (при разгрузке), recovery (разгрузки)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > упругое последействие
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36 эффект длинной линии
1) Engineering: long-line effect (скачкообразные изменения частоты генератора, нагруженного на длинную линию)2) Household appliances: frequency hysteresis3) Makarov: long-fine effect (скачкообразные изменения частоты генератора, нагруженного на длинную линию)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эффект длинной линии
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37 для этого
•It is possible to separate the hysteresis and eddy current losses; to do this (or to accomplish this, or to this end, or for this purpose, or with this aim in view),total losses are plotted against...
•Nickel and chromium are applied to automobile parts to preserve a good appearance, but to do so they must also prevent corrosion.
* * *Для этого -- to do this, for this; this; to this effect, to this end, to achieve this, to accomplish this, for this purpose, with this object in mind, with this aim in view (c этой целью)To do this, turn the crankshaft until the piston of the cylinder in question reaches the compression dead center.To this effect, several idealizations are made.To this end, the heating panels on all faces were energized and operated under automatic regulation.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > для этого
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38 magnetostriction
1) <electr.> магнитострикционный
2) магнетострикция
3) магнитострикция
– magnetostriction effect
– magnetostriction hysteresis
– magnetostriction oscillator
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39 запаздывание
1) General subject: cunctation (eg: a decade of cunctation) (редко), delay, lag, retardation, retarding, time-lag, time lag2) Naval: after-effect, lagging (прилива)3) Engineering: hesitation, lagging, retard, trail4) Chemistry: delaying6) Railway term: acceleration lag, lag (по фазе), time delay (действия прибора)7) Economy: lag behind8) Automobile industry: deceleration9) Physics: hysteresis10) Oil: td, time delay11) Astronautics: reaction time14) Makarov: aftereffect15) Electrochemistry: relaxation -
40 hysterisis
n. hysteresis, lag between an effect or response and the force that caused it (Physics)
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hysteresis — 1. Failure of either one of two related phenomena to keep pace with the other; or any situation in which the value of one depends upon whether the other has been increasing or decreasing. 2. The lag of a magnetic effect behind its cause. SYN:… … Medical dictionary
hysteresis — hysteretic /his teuh ret ik/, hysteresial /his teuh ree see euhl/, adj. hysteretically, adv. /his teuh ree sis/, n. Physics. 1. the lag in response exhibited by a body in reacting to changes in the forces, esp. magnetic forces, affecting it. Cf.… … Universalium
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hysteresis — lag between an effect or response and the force that caused it (Physics); phenomenon in which a material s reaction to change is related its past reaction to the same type of stimulus … English contemporary dictionary
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