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compatibility of explosives — совместимость взрывчатых веществ
acid compatibility — совместимость ( материала) с кислотой
chemical compatibility — химическая совместимость
elastic strain compatibility — совместимость упругой деформации
electromagnetic compatibility — электромагнитная совместимость
fluid compatibility — совместимость ( материала) с жидкостью
fuel-oxidizer compatibility — совместимость топлива с окислителем
high-temperature compatibility — совместимость при высоких температурах
LOX compatibility — совместимость с жидким кислородом
manufacturing compatibility — технологическая совместимость
materials compatibility — совместимость материалов
oxidizer compatibility — совместимость окислителя ( с материалом)
physical compatibility — физическая совместимость
physical property compatibility — совместимость физических свойств
propellant compatibility — совместимость ракетного топлива ( с материалом)
strain compatibility — деформационная совместимость, совместимость деформаций
structural compatibility — структурная совместимость
thermal compatibility — термическая совместимость
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and space materials > compatibility
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совместимость; сравнимость; сходство; соответствиеEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > compatibility
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