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1 неравновесное условие
Русско-английский физический словарь > неравновесное условие
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2 неустановившийся режим
1) General subject: transient2) Aviation: transient condition, unsteady mode3) Naval: unsteady regime4) Military: transient effect5) Engineering: non-steady-state conditions, nonsteady behavior, transient conditions, transient regime, transients conditions6) Chemistry: transient behavior7) Mathematics: transient behaviour8) Telecommunications: transient state9) Oil: nonequilibrium behavior, nonstationary flow (потока), nonsteady flow (потока)10) Mechanics: transient rating11) Coolers: nonequilibrium condition, unbalanced condition, unstable condition12) Drilling: non-steady flow (потока)13) Sakhalin energy glossary: non-stabilized conditions, nonstabilized conditions, unbalanced conditions14) Automation: instability condition (напр. гидродинамической передачи), unsettled condition15) Quality control: unsettled conditions, unstable runУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустановившийся режим
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3 неравновесное состояние
1) Engineering: non-equilibrium state, nonequilibrium state2) Construction: lack of stability3) Economy: disequilibrium state4) Physics: disequilibrium5) Coolers: nonequilibrium condition, unbalanced condition6) Makarov: unbalanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неравновесное состояние
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4 неравновесные условия
1) Coolers: nonequilibrium condition, unbalanced condition2) Oilfield: nonequilibrium conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неравновесные условия
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