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21 propellant-weight ratio
English-german technical dictionary > propellant-weight ratio
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22 inert propellant and cooling gas
English-german engineering dictionary > inert propellant and cooling gas
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23 aerosol propellant
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24 canned propellant
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25 composite propellant
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26 first propellant valve
< aerospace> ■ Brennstoffvorventil nEnglish-german technical dictionary > first propellant valve
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27 gaseous propellant
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28 heterogeneous propellant
< mot> ■ heterogener Treibstoff mEnglish-german technical dictionary > heterogeneous propellant
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29 hybrid propellant
< aerospace> ■ Hybridtreibstoff m -
30 hypergolic propellant
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31 liquid propellant
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32 liquid-propellant rocket
< aerospace> ■ Flüssigkeitsrakete fEnglish-german technical dictionary > liquid-propellant rocket
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33 liquid-propellant rocket engine
< aerospace> ■ Flüssigkeitsraketentriebwerk nEnglish-german technical dictionary > liquid-propellant rocket engine
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34 reserve propellant
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35 rocket propellant
< aerospace> ■ Raketentreibstoff m -
36 rocket-engine propellant
< aerospace> ■ Raketentreibstoff mEnglish-german technical dictionary > rocket-engine propellant
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37 safety propellant gas 134A
<build.mat> ■ Sicherheits-Treibgas 134A nEnglish-german technical dictionary > safety propellant gas 134A
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38 solid propellant
< aerospace> ■ fester Treibstoff m -
39 solid rocket propellant
< aerospace> ■ fester Raketentreibstoff mEnglish-german technical dictionary > solid rocket propellant
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40 solid-propellant burner
< aerospace> ■ Feststofftreibsatz mEnglish-german technical dictionary > solid-propellant burner
См. также в других словарях:
propellant — propellant, propellent The noun propellant, meaning ‘a thing that propels’ (especially a rocket fuel or the agent in aerosol sprays), is the more familiar word. Propellent is an adjective meaning ‘capable of driving or pushing forward’ … Modern English usage
propellant — index impetus Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
propellant — fuel for a rocket engine, 1919, from PROPEL (Cf. propel) + ANT (Cf. ant) … Etymology dictionary
propellant — ► NOUN 1) a compressed fluid in which the active contents of an aerosol are dispersed. 2) an explosive that fires bullets from a firearm. 3) a substance used to provide thrust in a rocket engine. ► ADJECTIVE (also propellent) ▪ capable of… … English terms dictionary
propellant — [prə pel′ənt, prōpel′ənt] n. a person or thing that propels; specif., a) the explosive charge that propels a projectile from a gun ☆ b) the fuel and oxidizer used to propel a rocket … English World dictionary
Propellant — A propellant is a material that is used to move ( propel ) an object. This will often involve a chemical reaction. It may be a gas, liquid, plasma, or, before the chemical reaction, a solid.Common chemical propellants consist of a fuel, like… … Wikipedia
propellant — [[t]prəpe̱lənt[/t]] propellants 1) N MASS Propellant is a substance that causes something to move forwards. ...an enormous amount of propellant. ...a propellant for nuclear rockets. 2) N MASS Propellant is a gas that is used in spray cans to… … English dictionary
propellant — /preuh pel euhnt/, n. 1. a propelling agent. 2. the charge of explosive used to propel the projectile from a gun. 3. a substance, usually a mixture of fuel and oxidizer, for propelling a rocket. 4. a compressed inert gas that serves to dispense… … Universalium
propellant — UK [prəˈpelənt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms propellant : singular propellant plural propellants 1) a substance used for making something move forwards, for example fuel for sending a rocket into space 2) a gas used for forcing a… … English dictionary
propellant — raketinis kuras statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Raketiniuose varikliuose naudojamas medžiagų mišinys. atitikmenys: angl. propellant; rocket propellant rus. ракетное топливо … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
propellant — pro|pel|lant [prəˈpelənt] n [U and C] 1.) an explosive for firing a bullet or ↑rocket 2.) gas which is used in an ↑aerosol to ↑spray out a liquid >propellant adj … Dictionary of contemporary English