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Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > принцип невязки
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[lang name="Russian"]«разбросать» невязку — distribute the error of closure
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«разбросать» невязку — distribute the error of closure
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > принцип невязки
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Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > функция невязки
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f. discrepancy, disparity, residual; принцип невязки, principle of the residual; функция невязки, residual function -
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* * *f. discrepancy, disparity, residual;
принцип невязки - principle of the residual;
функция невязки - residual function -
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12 устройство дифференциального тока
- residual current device
- RCD, (abbreviation)
устройство дифференциального тока
УДТ
Механическое коммутационное устройство, предназначенное включать, проводить и отключать токи в нормальных рабочих условиях и вызывать размыкание контактов, когда дифференциальный ток достигает заданного значения в определенных условиях.
Примечание - Устройство дифференциального тока может быть комбинацией различных отдельных элементов, предназначенных обнаруживать и оценивать дифференциальный ток, а также включать и отключать электрический ток.
Примечание - В национальной нормативной документации вместо термина «устройство дифференциального тока» применяют термин « устройство защитного отключения».
[ ГОСТ Р 50571. 1-2009 ( МЭК 60364-1: 2005)]
устройство дифференциального тока
УДТ
Механическое коммутационное устройство или комплекс устройств, которые вызывают размыкание контактов, когда дифференциальный или несбалансированный ток достигнет заданного значения в заданных условиях.
[ ГОСТ Р 51992-2011( МЭК 61643-1: 2005)]EN
residual current device
RCD, (abbreviation)
a mechanical switching device designed to make, carry and break currents under normal service conditions and to cause the opening of the contacts when the residual current attains a given value under specified conditions
NOTE – A residual current device can be a combination of various separate elements designed to detect and evaluate the residual current and to make and break current.
[IEV number 442-05-02]FR
dispositif (de coupure) différentiel
dispositif (à courant) différentiel résiduel
DDR (abréviation)
dispositif mécanique de coupure destiné à établir, supporter et couper des courants dans les conditions de service normales et à provoquer l'ouverture des contacts quand le courant différentiel atteint, dans des conditions spécifiées, une valeur donnée
NOTE – Un dispositif de coupure différentiel peut être une combinaison de divers éléments séparés conçus pour détecter et mesurer le courant différentiel et pour établir ou interrompre le courant.
[IEV number 442-05-02]Параллельные тексты EN-RU Operating principle of residual current devices
The operating principle of residual current devices consists in the detection of an earth fault current by means of a toroidal transformer which encloses all the live conductors, included the neutral, if distributed.
In absence of an earth fault the vectorial sum of the currents IΔ is equal to zero; in case of an earth fault, if the value of IΔ exceeds the value of the trip threshold, called IΔ n, the circuit at the secondary of the toroid sends a command signal to a dedicated opening device causing the circuit-breaker tripping.
[ABB]Принцип действия устройств дифференциального тока
Принцип действия устройств дифференциального тока заключается в обнаружении тока замыкания на землю с помощью тороидального трансформатора, который охватывает все токоведущие, в том числе и нейтральный проводник, если он используется для распределения электроэнергии.
При отсутствии замыкания на землю векторная сумма токов IΔ равна нулю. Если при возникновении замыкания на землю значение IΔ превысит уставку срабатывания, обозначаемую как IΔn, то во вторичной обмотке тороидального трансформатора будет наведена ЭДС, достаточная для включения специального устройства, вызывающего срабатывание автоматического выключателя
[Перевод Интент]Тематики
- аппарат, изделие, устройство...
- электроустановки
Обобщающие термины
Синонимы
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- RCD, (abbreviation)
- residual current device
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > устройство дифференциального тока
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13 Todd, Leonard Jennett
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]fl. 1885 London, England[br]English (?) patentee of steam engines incorporating the uniflow principle.[br]In a uniflow system, the steam enters a steam engine cylinder at one end, pushes the pistons along, and exhausts through a ring of ports at the centre of the cylinder that are uncovered by movement of the piston. The piston is returned by steam then entering the other end of the cylinder, moving the piston arrangement back, and again making its exit through the central ports. This gave the thermodynamic advantage of the cylinder ends remaining hot and the centre colder with reheating the ends of the cylinder through compression of the residual steam. The principle was first patented by Jacob Perkins in England in 1827 and was tried in America in 1856.Little is known about Todd. The addresses given in his patent specifications show that he was living first at South Hornsey and then Stoke Newington, both in Middlesex (now in London). No obituary notices have been traced. He took out a patent in 1885 for a "terminal exhaust engine" and followed this with two more in 1886 and 1887. His aim was to "produce a double acting steam engine which shall work more efficiently, which shall produce and maintain within itself an improved gradation of temperature extending from each of its two Hot Inlets to its common central Cold Outlet". His later patents show the problems he faced with finding suitable valve gears and the compression developing during the return stroke of the piston. It was this last problem, particularly when starting a condensing engine, that probably defeated him through excessive compression pressures. There is some evidence that he hoped to apply his engines to railway locomotives.[br]Bibliography1885, British patent no. 7,301 (terminal exhaust engine). 1886, British patent no. 2,132.1887, British patent no. 6,666.Further ReadingR.L.Hills, 1989, Power from Steam. A History of the Stationary Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (provides the fullest discussion of his patents). H.W.Dickinson, 1938, A Short History of the Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press.J.Stumpf, 1912, The Una-Flow Steam Engine, Munich: R.Oldenbourg.RLH -
14 остаточный принцип
1) General subject: Leftover principle2) Colloquial: on whatever's left over, the leftover principle3) Finances: residual principle (например, выплат дивидендов по акциям)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > остаточный принцип
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15 Stumpf, Johann
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]fl. c. 1900 Germany[br]German inventor of a successful design of uniflow steam engine.[br]In 1869 Stumpf was commissioned by the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hertford, Connecticut, to set up two triple-expansion, vertical, Corliss pumping engines. He tried to simplify this complicated system and started research with the internal combustion engine and the steam turbine particularly as his models. The construction of steam turbines in several stages where the steam passed through in a unidirectional flow was being pursued at that time, and Stumpf wondered whether it would be possible to raise the efficiency of a reciprocating steam engine to the same thermal level as the turbine by the use of the uniflow principle.Stumpf began to investigate these principles without studying the work of earlier pioneers like L.J. Todd, which he later thought would have led him astray. It was not until 1908, when he was Professor at the Institute of Technology in Berlin- Charlottenburg, that he patented his successful "una-flow" steam engine. In that year he took out six British patents for improvements in details on his original one Stumpf fully realized the thermal advantages of compressing the residual steam and was able to evolve systems of coping with excessive compression when starting. He also placed steam-jackets around the ends of the cylinder. Stumpf's first engine was built in 1908 by the Erste B runner Maschinenfabrik-Gesellschaft, and licences were taken out by many other manufacturers, including those in Britain and the USA. His engine was developed into the most economical type of reciprocating steam engine.[br]Bibliography1912, The Una-Flow Steam Engine, Munich: R. Oldenbourg (his own account of the una-flow engine).Further ReadingH.W.Dickinson, 1938, A Short History of the Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press; R.L.Hills, 1989, Power from Steam. A History of the Stationary Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (both discuss Stumpf's engine).H.J.Braun, "The National Association of German-American Technologists and technology transfer between Germany and the United States, 1844–1930", History of Technology 8 (provides details of Stumpf's earlier work).RLH -
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оста́точный магнети́зм физ. — remanent magnetism, remanence
оста́точная сто́имость фин. — depreciated cost; residual value
••оста́точный при́нцип — the leftover principle
финанси́ровать по оста́точному при́нципу — finance on leftovers
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17 Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson
[br]b. 31 October 1828 Sunderland, Englandd. 27 May 1914 Warlingham, Surrey, England[br]English chemist, inventor in Britain of the incandescent electric lamp and of photographic processes.[br]At the age of 14 Swan was apprenticed to a Sunderland firm of druggists, later joining John Mawson who had opened a pharmacy in Newcastle. While in Sunderland Swan attended lectures at the Athenaeum, at one of which W.E. Staite exhibited electric-arc and incandescent lighting. The impression made on Swan prompted him to conduct experiments that led to his demonstration of a practical working lamp in 1879. As early as 1848 he was experimenting with carbon as a lamp filament, and by 1869 he had mounted a strip of carbon in a vessel exhausted of air as completely as was then possible; however, because of residual air, the filament quickly failed.Discouraged by the cost of current from primary batteries and the difficulty of achieving a good vacuum, Swan began to devote much of his attention to photography. With Mawson's support the pharmacy was expanded to include a photographic business. Swan's interest in making permanent photographic records led him to patent the carbon process in 1864 and he discovered how to make a sensitive dry plate in place of the inconvenient wet collodian process hitherto in use. He followed this success with the invention of bromide paper, the subject of a British patent in 1879.Swan resumed his interest in electric lighting. Sprengel's invention of the mercury pump in 1865 provided Swan with the means of obtaining the high vacuum he needed to produce a satisfactory lamp. Swan adopted a technique which was to become an essential feature in vacuum physics: continuing to heat the filament during the exhaustion process allowed the removal of absorbed gases. The inventions of Gramme, Siemens and Brush provided the source of electrical power at reasonable cost needed to make the incandescent lamp of practical service. Swan exhibited his lamp at a meeting in December 1878 of the Newcastle Chemical Society and again the following year before an audience of 700 at the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society. Swan's failure to patent his invention immediately was a tactical error as in November 1879 Edison was granted a British patent for his original lamp, which, however, did not go into production. Parchmentized thread was used in Swan's first commercial lamps, a material soon superseded by the regenerated cellulose filament that he developed. The cellulose filament was made by extruding a solution of nitro-cellulose in acetic acid through a die under pressure into a coagulating fluid, and was used until the ultimate obsolescence of the carbon-filament lamp. Regenerated cellulose became the first synthetic fibre, the further development and exploitation of which he left to others, the patent rights for the process being sold to Courtaulds.Swan also devised a modification of Planté's secondary battery in which the active material was compressed into a cellular lead plate. This has remained the central principle of all improvements in secondary cells, greatly increasing the storage capacity for a given weight.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1904. FRS 1894. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1898. First President, Faraday Society 1904. Royal Society Hughes Medal 1904. Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur 1881.Bibliography2 January 1880, British patent no. 18 (incandescent electric lamp).24 May 1881, British patent no. 2,272 (improved plates for the Planté cell).1898, "The rise and progress of the electrochemical industries", Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 27:8–33 (Swan's Presidential Address to the Institution of Electrical Engineers).Further ReadingM.E.Swan and K.R.Swan, 1968, Sir Joseph Wilson Swan F.R.S., Newcastle upon Tyne (a detailed account).R.C.Chirnside, 1979, "Sir Joseph Swan and the invention of the electric lamp", IEEElectronics and Power 25:96–100 (a short, authoritative biography).GWBiographical history of technology > Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson
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