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реверсный осмос
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reverse osmosis
A method of obtaining pure water from water containing a salt, as in desalination. Pure water and the salt water are separated by a semipermeable membrane and the pressure of the salt water is raised above the osmotic pressure, causing water from the brine to pass through the membrane into the pure water. This process requires a pressure of some 25 atmospheres, which makes it difficult to apply on a large scale. (Source: DICCHE)
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2 физико-химическая очистка
физико-химическая очистка
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physicochemical purification
Used to concentrate waste brines and to remove solid organics and ammonia from aqueous solutions. Physical treatment consists of reverse osmosis, dialysis, electrodialysis, evaporation, carbon, adsorption, ammonia stripping, filtration, sedimentation, and flocculation. Chemical treatment consists of ion exchange, neutralization, oxidation, reduction, precipitation, and calcination.
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3 защита с блокировкой с зоной действия, превышающей длину защищаемой линии
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защита с блокировкой с зоной действия, превышающей длину защищаемой линии
Защита (обычно - дистанционная), в которой на каждом конце линии установлена зона действия, превышающая длину защищаемой линии, использующая канал передачи информации для посылки сигналов в случае, когда обнаружено внешнее КЗ. Прием сигнала на противоположном конце блокирует действие на отключение местного комплекта защиты.
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blocking overreach protection
BOP (abbreviation)
blocking directional comparison protection (US)
protection, generally distance protection, using telecommunication, with overreach protection at each section end and in which a signal is transmitted when a reverse external fault is detected. Receipt of the signal at the other end blocks the overreach protection at that end from initiating tripping
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protection à portée étendue et à verrouillage
protection, en général une protection de distance, à liaison de transmission, avec une protection à portée étendue à chaque extrémité de la section, et dans laquelle un signal est transmis lors de la détection d'un défaut externe dans le sens opposé. A l'autre extrémité, la réception de ce signal empêche la protection à portée étendue située à cette extrémité de commander le déclenchement
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