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1 load-deflection curve
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > load-deflection curve
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2 load-deflection diagram
load-deflection diagram Lastdurchbiegungsdiagramm nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > load-deflection diagram
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3 load-deflection curve
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4 load-deflection diagram
English-german technical dictionary > load-deflection diagram
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5 dead-load deflection
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > dead-load deflection
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6 spring load-deflection characteristic
English-german technical dictionary > spring load-deflection characteristic
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7 spring load-deflection curve
English-german technical dictionary > spring load-deflection curve
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8 deflection
<tech.gen> (of flow, rays) ■ Ablenkung f<tech.gen> (lateral bending under load; e.g. of shafts, girders) ■ Durchbiegung f< aerospace> ■ Umlenkung f<i&c> (e.g. of an instrument pointer, plotter pin) ■ Ausschlag m<i&c> (distance from zero or reference to maximum; e.g. of pointer) ■ Ausschlagsweite f ; Ausschlagsamplitude f<mech.eng> (yielding elastically under load, usu. to a limit stop; e.g. of a sprin) ■ Durchfederung f -
9 deflection temperature under [flexural] load
US <plast.qualit> (under bending stress) ■ Formbeständigkeit in der Wärme f DIN 53461 ; Wärmeformbeständigkeit f prakt ; Formbeständigkeitstemperatur f DIN 53461English-german technical dictionary > deflection temperature under [flexural] load
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10 load cell deflection
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11 temperature of deflection under load according to ISO/R 75
<plast.qualit> ■ Formbeständigkeit in der Wärme nach ISO/R 75 fEnglish-german technical dictionary > temperature of deflection under load according to ISO/R 75
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12 temperature of deflection under load according to Martens method
<plast.qualit> ■ Formbeständigkeit in der Wärme nach Martens fEnglish-german technical dictionary > temperature of deflection under load according to Martens method
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13 natural free position
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14 neutral position
<tech.gen> ■ Ruhelage f ; Ruhestellung f<mech.eng> (in the middle) ■ Mittelstellung f<mech.eng> ■ Ruhestellung f ; Neutralstellung f ; Neutral n< min> ■ neutrale Stellung f<mvhcl.drive> (shift position of transmissions) ■ Leerlauf m (N); Leerlaufstellung f ; Neutral n ugs
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