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  • 1 кратность шага скрутки

    1. Verseilfaktor, m

     

    кратность шага скрутки
    отношение шага скрутки к диаметру спирали образуемой одним из компонентов кабеля
    Примечание. В зависимости от обстоятельств рассматриваемый диаметр является внутренним средним или наружным диаметром повива, в котором расположен компонент кабеля, образующий спираль 
     [IEV number 461-04-02]

    EN

    lay ratio
    ratio of the length of lay to diameter of the helix formed by one cable component
    NOTE – Depending on the circumstances, the diameter to consider is either the internal diameter, or the mean diameter, or the external diameter of the layer in which the component is laid in the helix.
    [IEV number 461-04-02]

    FR

    rapport de pas
    rapport entre le pas d'assemblage et le diamètre de l'hélice formée par un des constituants du câble
    NOTE – Suivant le cas, le diamètre considéré est soit le diamètre intérieur, soit le diamètre moyen, soit le diamètre extérieur de la couche dont fait partie le constituant disposé en hélice.
    [IEV number 461-04-02]

    Тематики

    • кабели, провода...

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    • Verseilfaktor, m

    FR

    Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кратность шага скрутки

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