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1 прогиб под действием собственного веса
Automation: natural deflection, natural sagУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прогиб под действием собственного веса
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2 собственный прогиб
Automation: natural deflection, natural sagУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собственный прогиб
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3 дефлектор
1) General subject: baffle, baffle-plate2) Medicine: hood3) Engineering: baffle board, baffle plate, baffler, bin vent (отверстие в силосе для естественного вентилирования), cover plate (диска турбины), cowl (дымовой или вытяжной трубы), deflector plate, jack, lamp jack, pot, smoke jack4) Agriculture: deflector hood5) Construction: abatvent, chimney aspirator, chimney cap, chimney cowl, chimneypot, down draught diverter, gravity roof ventilator, head of stack, natural draft roof ventilator, roof ventilator, tallboy, abat-vent, mitre6) Railway term: diaphragm8) Optics: positioner9) Oil: deviator, gas plate, internal baffle, knuckle guide, knuckle joint (deflector), splash plate, deflector10) Silicates: chimney pot11) Heat: aspirator (для изменения направления потока жидкостей, газов и т. п.)12) Coolers: air baffle13) Drilling: deflection plate14) Sakhalin energy glossary: Splash plate (пластина)15) Oil&Gas technology knuckle deflector, knuckle joint16) Automation: (вращающийся) cover (диска турбины)17) General subject: deflector (воздуховода системы вентиляции салона)18) oil&gas: deflecting device, deflection device19) Tengiz: baffle (балласта)20) Electrical engineering: baffle (в воздушном зазоре электрической машины) -
4 область рассеивания
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > область рассеивания
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