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1 expansion
[-ʃən]noun (the act or state of expanding: the expansion of metals.) dilatare -
2 expansion
(th) expansiune; dilatare; dilataţie; detentă; destindere; lărgire; dezvoltare; extindere -
3 expansion chamber
(at) cameră cu detentă / Wilson -
4 expansion crack
(th) crăpătură de dilatare -
5 expansion gap
(th) joc ptr. dliatare termică -
6 expansion joint
(th) rost de dilatare; cuplaj compensator de dilatare -
7 expansion loop / bend / pipe
(termo) liră de dilatareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > expansion loop / bend / pipe
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8 expansion stroke
(mas) cursă / timp de detentă -
9 expansion tank
(mas) dom de abur -
10 expansion valve
(termo) ventil de destindere -
11 expansion vessel
(cstr) vas de expansiune -
12 expansion-fit
(mas-un) ajustaj cu răcirea piesei cuprinse -
13 adiabatic expansion
(fiz) expansiune / destindere adiabatică -
14 coeficient of linear expansion
(mec) coeficient de dilataţie linearăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > coeficient of linear expansion
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15 cubic expansion
(fiz) dilataţie cubică -
16 gas expansion
(petr) destinderea / expansiunea gazelor -
17 harmonic expansion
(fiz) dezvoltare în serie Fourier; naliză armonică -
18 heat expansion
(termo) dilataţie termică -
19 lateral expansion
(mec) dilataţie transversală -
20 linear expansion
(fiz) dilataţie liniară
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