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  • 1 partial breakdown

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > partial breakdown

  • 2 неполный пробой

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > неполный пробой

  • 3 частичный пробой

    Русско-английский словарь по электроэнергетике > частичный пробой

  • 4 частичный пробой

    1. PO
    2. partial outage
    3. partial breakdown

     

    частичный пробой

    [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]

    Тематики

    • электротехника, основные понятия

    EN

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > частичный пробой

  • 5 Teildurchschlag

    m <el> ■ partial breakdown; incomplete breakdown

    German-english technical dictionary > Teildurchschlag

  • 6 неполный пробой

    Engineering: partial breakdown

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неполный пробой

  • 7 частичная развёртка

    SAP.fin. partial breakdown

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > частичная развёртка

  • 8 частичный пробой

    Engineering: partial breakdown

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > частичный пробой

  • 9 разложение

    breakdown, corruption, decay, decomposition, degradation, ( в ряд) development матем., disintegration, dissection, dissociation, ( на составные части) dissolution, ( изображения) scan, scanning, putrefaction, ( вещества) reduction экол., resolution
    * * *
    разложе́ние с.
    1. ( распад) decomposition, disintegration
    разложе́ние напр. хло́ристого ка́лия азо́тной кислото́й — attack, e. g., on potassium chloride by nitric acid
    разложе́ние ве́ктора — decomposition [resolution] of a vector
    разложе́ние в ряд — ( процесс) мат. expansion into a series; ( результат) expansion
    разложе́ние в ряд по … — expansion in terms of …
    разложе́ние в ряд Фурье́ — ( процесс) expansion into a Fourier series; ( результат) Fourier series
    разложе́ние в степенно́й ряд — expansion into a power series, power series expansion
    разложе́ние на мно́жители — factorization, factoring
    разложе́ние рациона́льной дро́би на просте́йшие — decomposition of a fraction, decomposition (of a fraction) into partial fractions
    разложе́ние све́та ( на спектральные составляющие) — dispersion of light
    разложе́ние сил — resolution of forces
    спектра́льное разложе́ние — spectrum analysis
    терми́ческое разложе́ние — thermal decomposition
    хими́ческое разложе́ние — chemical decomposition

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > разложение

  • 10 corte de luz

    * * *
    (n.) = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cut
    Ex. Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.
    Ex. Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.
    Ex. The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.
    Ex. `Where were you when the lights went out?' considers the causes of disruptions in the flow of electricity and their implications for computer users.
    Ex. There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cut

    Ex: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

    Ex: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.
    Ex: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.
    Ex: `Where were you when the lights went out?' considers the causes of disruptions in the flow of electricity and their implications for computer users.
    Ex: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

    * * *
    power outage, power cut

    Spanish-English dictionary > corte de luz

  • 11 cada vez mayor

    (adj.) = escalating, ever-growing, ever-increasing, expanded, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], deepening, rapidly growing, expanding, constantly rising, swelling, ever larger [ever-larger], galloping, steadily rising, steadily growing, mushrooming, ever greater, rapidly expanding, ever-widening, burgeoning, heightening
    Ex. Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.
    Ex. To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
    Ex. Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
    Ex. Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.
    Ex. Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex. The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex. If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex. But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex. The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex. The period from World War 2 to the present day saw the quickened pace and deepening specialisation of researches.
    Ex. The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
    Ex. There is an expanding interest in the idea of local government information services on the part of public libraries.
    Ex. Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
    Ex. By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
    Ex. Technology plays an ever larger role in the delivery of services in libraries of all sizes.
    Ex. But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex. Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
    Ex. The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
    Ex. The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
    Ex. The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
    Ex. A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.
    Ex. The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.
    * * *
    (adj.) = escalating, ever-growing, ever-increasing, expanded, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], deepening, rapidly growing, expanding, constantly rising, swelling, ever larger [ever-larger], galloping, steadily rising, steadily growing, mushrooming, ever greater, rapidly expanding, ever-widening, burgeoning, heightening

    Ex: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.

    Ex: To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
    Ex: Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
    Ex: Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.
    Ex: Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex: If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex: But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex: The period from World War 2 to the present day saw the quickened pace and deepening specialisation of researches.
    Ex: The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
    Ex: There is an expanding interest in the idea of local government information services on the part of public libraries.
    Ex: Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
    Ex: By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
    Ex: Technology plays an ever larger role in the delivery of services in libraries of all sizes.
    Ex: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex: Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
    Ex: The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
    Ex: The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
    Ex: The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
    Ex: A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.
    Ex: The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex: The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cada vez mayor

  • 12 разрушение


    failure, breakage, damage
    конструкция должна выдерживать расчетную нагрузку без разрушения. — the structure must be able to support ultimate loads without failure.
    разрушение этих агрегатов не создает опасности возникновения пожаров. — breakage or failure of these items will not create a fire hazard.
    - вследствие флаттераflutter failure
    - двигателяengine disintegration
    -, катастрофическое — catastrophic failure
    разрушение крыла может привести к катастрофическомy разрушению всего самолета. — wing failure could result in catastrophic failure of the airplane.
    - конструкцииstructural failure
    - лаaircraft wreckage
    (ла) при ударе о землюimpact wreckage
    -, полное — breakdown

    inspect for other abnormalities which might indicate future breakdown of the part.
    - при изгибеbending failure
    -, усталостное — fatigue failure
    определение основных узлов, усталостное разрушение которых может привести к отказу двигателя. — identification of principal assemblies, the fatigue failure of which could cause engine failure.
    -, частичное — partial failure
    результаты расчетов или испытаний должны подтвердить невозможность катастрофического разрушения вследствие частичного разрушения одного из основных элементов конструкции. — it must be shown by analysis or tests that catastrophic failure is not probable after fatigue failure, or obvious partial failure, of any single principal structural element.
    локализовать р. — contain damage
    дополнительные корпуса ротора должны обеспечивать локализацию разрушения, вызванного отрывом лопаток высокооборотного ротора. — auxiliary rotor cases must be able to contain damage caused by failure of high energy rotor blades.

    Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > разрушение

  • 13 разложение

    1) break-down

    2) breakdown
    3) decay
    4) decaying
    5) decomposing
    6) decomposition
    7) degradation
    8) destruction
    9) development
    10) discomposition
    11) disintegration
    12) dissociation
    13) dissolution
    14) expansion
    15) factorisation
    16) fracturing
    17) lysing
    18) split-up
    19) splitting
    прямое разложение
    разложение в ряд
    разложение в ряд по
    разложение в ряд Фурье
    разложение вектора
    разложение дроби
    разложение на множители
    разложение сил
    разложение чересстрочное
    термическое разложение

    разложение на простейшие дроби<math.> partial-fraction decomposition


    разложение на элементарные дроби<math.> partial-fraction decomposition


    разложение на элементарные операцииfactorisation


    разложение по сингулярным числам матрицы<math.> singular value decomposition

    Русско-английский технический словарь > разложение

  • 14 отказ

    (напр. от права на патент, от одобрения проекта) abandonment, failure, ( схемы) bug, breakdown, fault, refusal
    * * *
    отка́з м.
    1. refusal
    2. т. над. failure
    безавари́йный отка́з — fail-safe operation, fail-safety
    отка́з взры́ва — misfire
    внеза́пный отка́з — random [unpredictable, catastrophic] failure
    вре́менный отка́з — temporary failure
    втори́чный отка́з — dependent [secondary] failure
    отка́з, вы́званный изна́шиванием — wear-out failure
    зави́симый отка́з — dependent [secondary] failure
    конструкцио́нный отка́з — design error failure
    крити́ческий отка́з — critical failure
    незави́симый отка́з — independent [primary] failure
    отка́з от разгово́ра тлф. — cancellation [withdrawal] of a call
    очеви́дный отка́з — apparent failure
    перви́чный отка́з — independent [primary] failure
    перемежа́ющийся отка́з — intermittent failure
    отка́з пери́ода прирабо́тки — infant failure
    по́лный отка́з — complete failure
    отка́з по (несовпаде́нию) чё́тности вчт.parity failure
    постепе́нный отка́з — degradation of performance, creeping(-type) failure
    преждевре́менный отка́з — premature failure
    скры́тый отка́з — latent failure
    случа́йный отка́з — random [unpredictable, catastrophic] failure
    уста́лостный отка́з — endurance [fatigue] failure
    части́чный отка́з — partial failure
    * * *

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > отказ

  • 15 Teildurchschlag

    Teildurchschlag m partial [incomplete] breakdown

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Teildurchschlag

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