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1 кривая плеч кренящего момента
Naval: heeling arm curve, lever curveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кривая плеч кренящего момента
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2 диаграмма статической остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > диаграмма статической остойчивости
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3 плечо динамической остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > плечо динамической остойчивости
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4 диаграмма статической остойчивости
Русско-английский морской словарь > диаграмма статической остойчивости
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5 плечо статической остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > плечо статической остойчивости
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6 плечо кренящего момента
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > плечо кренящего момента
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7 выключать реверс тяги
1. stow thrust reverser2. stowed thrust reverser3. stowing thrust reverserАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > выключать реверс тяги
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( трубопровода) bend, ( фурменного прибора) bootleg, ell, elbow, elbow fitting, kink, knee, kneepiece, leg, ( трубы) offset, (напр. вала) U-shaped portion, turn* * *коле́но с. ( изгиб)
bendколе́но баро́метра — legколе́но ва́ла — crankколе́но воздухопрово́да, неподви́жное ( доменной печи) — fixed goose-neck pipeколе́но воздухопрово́да, откидно́е ( доменной печи) — movable goose-neck pipeколе́но волново́да — waveguide bend, waveguide elbowколе́но криво́й — knee of a curveколе́но манометри́ческой тру́бки — leg of a manometer tubeокуля́рное коле́но — eye-piece slide, eye-piece tubeколе́но рычага́ — bend of a leverколе́но трубы́ — pipe bend, elbow pipe, knee of a pipeколе́но трубы́, входя́щее — male pipe bendколе́но трубы́, двойно́е — set-off [double] pipe bendколе́но трубы́, S-обра́зное — swan-neck [goose-neck] pipe bendколе́но трубы́, охва́тывающее — female pipe bendколе́но трубы́, перехо́дное — reducing pipe bendколе́но трубы́, скла́дчатое — creased pipe bendколе́но трубы́ с фла́нцами — flanged pipe bend -
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