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21 transverse metacentric stability
English-Russian marine dictionary > transverse metacentric stability
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22 transverse metacentric stability
English-Russian Yachting dictionary > transverse metacentric stability
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23 stability
1) стабильность; устойчивость3) мор. остойчивость4) стойкость; прочность•to impair stability — ухудшать устойчивость;to increase stability — повышать устойчивость-
absolute stability
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acid stability
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aerodynamic stability
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aggregative stability
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aging stability
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alkali stability
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angle-of-attack stability
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arc stability
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asymptotic stability
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athwartship stability
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atmospheric stability
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borehole stability
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bubble stability
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buckling stability
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calibration stability
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channel stability
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chatter stability
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chemical stability
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closed-loop stability
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color stability
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conditional stability
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control stability
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corrosion stability
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course-keeping stability
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course stability
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cracking stability
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critical stability
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damaged stability
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damage stability
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dimensional stability
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directional stability
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discharge stability
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drier stability
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dynamical stability
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dynamic stability
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ecosystem stability
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electrical stability
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electrochemical stability
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environmental stability
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flooded stability
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flow stability
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freeze-thaw stability
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frequency stability
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glass stability
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grain-size stability
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gravitational stability
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heat stability
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hovering stability
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hydrolytic stability
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hydrostatic stability
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inherent stability
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ink stability
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ink-can stability
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intact stability
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irradiation stability
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lateral stability
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light stability
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load stability
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longitudinal stability
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long-term stability
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machine excitation stability
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marginal stability
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mechanical stability
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metacentric stability
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meteorological stability
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moisture stability
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natural stability
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negative stability
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noise stability
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nuclear stability
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null stability
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oil stability
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open-loop stability
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oscillatory stability
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overall stability
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oxidation stability
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package stability
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phase stability
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pitch stability
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pour stability
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power system resulting stability
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power system stability
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power system steady-state stability
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power system transient stability
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press stability
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radiation-damage stability
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rheological stability
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rigid rotor stability
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roller stability of ink
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rolling stability
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rotating-machine stability
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seismic stability
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servo stability
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shale stability
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shelf stability
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short-term stability
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small disturbance stability of power system
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soil stability
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solvent stability
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stability of course
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stability of dye
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stability of motion
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stability of power systems
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static stability
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storage stability
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surface stability
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synchronous generator stability
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temperature stability
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thermal stability
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torsional stability
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transient stability
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transverse stability
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unstable stability
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viscosity stability
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voltage stability
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24 arm of stability
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > arm of stability
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25 buckling stability
stability limit — предел устойчивости; граница устойчивости
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > buckling stability
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26 relative stability
stability limit — предел устойчивости; граница устойчивости
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > relative stability
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27 статическая остойчивость
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > статическая остойчивость
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28 остойчивость
* * *осто́йчивость ж. ( судна)
stabilityавари́йная осто́йчивость — damaged [impaired] stabilityдинами́ческая осто́йчивость — dynamic (metacentric) stabilityнача́льная осто́йчивость — initial stabilityосто́йчивость неповреждё́нного су́дна — intact stabilityпопере́чная осто́йчивость — transverse stabilityпродо́льная осто́йчивость — longitudinal stabilityстати́ческая осто́йчивость — static(al) [metacentric] stabilityосто́йчивость фо́рмы — form stability* * * -
29 момент статической остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > момент статической остойчивости
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30 анализатор остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > анализатор остойчивости
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31 диаграмма остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > диаграмма остойчивости
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32 индикатор остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > индикатор остойчивости
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33 информация об остойчивости
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > информация об остойчивости
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34 начальная остойчивость
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > начальная остойчивость
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35 статическая остойчивость
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > статическая остойчивость
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36 статическая остойчивость
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > статическая остойчивость
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37 статическая остойчивость
metacentric stability, static stabilityРусско-английский политехнический словарь > статическая остойчивость
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38 статическая остойчивость
2) Engineering: metacentric stability, static stability, steady-state stabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статическая остойчивость
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39 поперечная остойчивость
2) Engineering: athwartship stability, lateral stability, transverse stabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечная остойчивость
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40 продольная остойчивость
2) Engineering: longitudinal stabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продольная остойчивость
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