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1 radiative ignition
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2 radiative ignition and transition to spread investigation apparatus
RITSI, radiative ignition and transition to spread investigation apparatusаппаратура эксперимента по воспламенению излучением и переходу к распространению горенияEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > radiative ignition and transition to spread investigation apparatus
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3 ignition
зажигание; воспламенение (пиротехнического состава, заряда) ; запуск ( двигателя)ignition by heated surface — воспламенение [зажигание] накаленной поверхностью
ignition by hot gases — воспламенение [зажигание] горячими газами
ignition by inductance spark — воспламенение [зажигание] индукционной искрой
ignition by shock wave — воспламенение [зажигание] под действием ударной волны
ignition sensibilized by nitrogen dioxide — воспламенение, сенсибилизированное двуокисью азота
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4 RITSI
RITSI, radiative ignition and transition to spread investigation apparatusаппаратура эксперимента по воспламенению излучением и переходу к распространению горения -
5 action
действие action at fires - действия при возникновении пожаров action burning (combustion) - процесс горения, горение action corrosive - коррозионное (корродирующее) (воз)действие frost - (воз) действие отрицательных температур action ignition - зажигание; воспламенение action instantaneous - мгновенное действие; взрыв action multistage combustion - многоступенчатый процесс горения action pumping - работа насоса; пульсация; колебание; дрожание action radiation (radiative) - излучение; (воз) действие излучения action reciprocal - возвратно-поступательное движение; противоположное воздействие; двухстороннее (взаимное) действие action surface - поверхностное действие action thermal - тепловое (термическое) воздействие action time - замедленное действие (взрыва) -
6 action
действие; работа; срабатывание; воздействиеopen and shut action — релейное действие, действие типа «да — нет»
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