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1 initial tangent modulus
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > initial tangent modulus
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2 начальный модуль
1) Plastics: initial modulus2) Makarov: initial module -
3 модуль упругости при малых кратковременных нагрузках
Polymers: initial modulusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > модуль упругости при малых кратковременных нагрузках
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4 начальный модуль упругости Юнга
- initial young’s modulus of elasticity
начальный модуль упругости Юнга
E0
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[Англо-русский словарь по проектированию строительных конструкций. МНТКС, Москва, 2011]Тематики
Синонимы
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- initial young’s modulus of elasticity
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > начальный модуль упругости Юнга
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5 начальный касательный модуль
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > начальный касательный модуль
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6 начальный касательный модуль упругости
1) Construction: initial tangent modulus (of elasticity) (определяемый тангенсом угла наклона касательной к кривой напряжения - деформации в начале координат)2) Makarov: initial tangent modulus of elasticity (определяемый тангенсом угла наклона касательной к кривой напряжения-деформации в начале координат)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > начальный касательный модуль упругости
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7 начальный касательный модуль
Construction: initial tangent modulusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начальный касательный модуль
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8 Terylene
Synthetic textile fibre produced from a polyester derived essentially from terepthalic acid and ethylene glycol, it is the result of research work initiated by Calico Printers' Association, and carried out in their laboratories by Mr. J. R. Whinfield, assisted by Dr. J. T. Dickson and others. The qualities of polyester, and its potential value for fibre making, were recognised by the C.P.A., and patents covering the inventions were taken out by them. The subsequent research work on the chemical polymer and its conversion into a textile fibre was entrusted to Imperial Chemical Industries, who acquired an exclusive licence covering the whole world outside the U.S.A. From a given sample of the parent polymer it is possible to produce multi-filament yams of widely different characteristics by varying the physical and mechanical operations of the spinning and processing. Thus, for example, it is possible to obtain from the same polymer a yarn of low extensibility, but with outstandingly high strength (8 grams per denier or higher), or one of increased extensibility, but with lower strength. Notable property of " Terylene " is high resistance to light and heat and high initial elastic modulus.
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