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1 non completely reversed stress
1) Строительство: знакопостоянное напряжение2) Машиностроение: пульсирующая нагрузка, пульсирующее напряжениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non completely reversed stress
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2 non completely reversed stress
пульсирующее напряжение; пульсирующая нагрузкаАнгло-русский словарь по машиностроению > non completely reversed stress
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3 non completely reversed stress
English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > non completely reversed stress
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4 non completely reversed stress
пульсирующее напряжение; пульсирующая нагрузкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of machine parts > non completely reversed stress
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5 limit of endurance for non completely reversed stress
English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > limit of endurance for non completely reversed stress
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6 strength in non completely reversed stress
English-Russian dictionary of machine parts > strength in non completely reversed stress
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7 stress
усилие; напряжение; нагрузка; напряженное состояние; II напрягать- stress amplitude - stress concentration - stress corrosion - stress cycle - stress-cycle diagram - stress fluctuation - stress limit - stress raiser - stress range - stress ratio - stress recorder - stress relief - stress relieve - stress sheet - stress-strain curve - stress-strain diagram - stress-strain properties - stress-strain relationship - stress under impact - compound stress - compressive stress - critical stress - crushing stress - limit stress - temperature stress - tensile stress - tension stress - torsional stress - transverse stress - twisting stress - ultimate stress - yield stress
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