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1 no-loss dielectric
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > no-loss dielectric
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2 dielectric loss factor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dielectric loss factor
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3 dielectric hysteresis loss
dielectric hysteresis loss dielektrischer Hystereseverlust mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dielectric hysteresis loss
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4 dielectric loss
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dielectric loss
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5 dielectric loss angle
dielectric loss angle (dielektrischer) Verlustwinkel mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dielectric loss angle
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6 dielectric residual loss
dielectric residual loss dielektrischer Nachwirkungsverlust mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > dielectric residual loss
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7 loss index
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8 dielectric loss
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9 dielectric loss factor
<el> ■ Verlustfaktor mEnglish-german technical dictionary > dielectric loss factor
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10 loss-free dielectric
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11 dielectric loss factor
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12 dielectric loss
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13 breakdown
< gen> ■ Aufgliederung f<tech.gen> (of systems, plants) ■ Ausfall m ; Versagen n<tech.gen> ■ Havarie f<tech.gen> (of vehicle, on the road) ■ Panne f<tech.gen> (e.g. of a supply system) ■ Störung f<tech.gen> (complete loss of function) ■ Versagen n<el> (of dielectric) ■ Durchbruch m<el> (arcing though insulation) ■ Lichtbogendurchschlag m<el> (of a dielectric, resulting in spark-over) ■ Überschlag m<el> (through or of insulation) ■ Durchschlag m -
14 угол потерь
угол потерь
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[IEV number 151-15-48]EN
loss angle
for a capacitor or inductor under periodic conditions, angle the tangent of which is the dissipation factor
NOTE – For dielectric and magnetic materials, other definitions for the loss angle exist.
Source: see IEC 60050-121
[IEV number 151-15-48]FR
angle de pertes, m
pour un condensateur ou une bobine d'inductance en régime périodique, angle dont la tangente est égal au facteur de dissipation
NOTE – Pour les matériaux diélectriques et magnétiques, il existe d'autres définitions de l'angle de pertes.
Source: voir la CEI 60050-121
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > угол потерь
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