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  • 1 раздельное проживание

    Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > раздельное проживание

  • 2 документ о раздельном жительстве супругов

    Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > документ о раздельном жительстве супругов

  • 3 иск о раздельном проживании супругов

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иск о раздельном проживании супругов

  • 4 гальваническая развязка

    1. séparation galvanique (terme déconseillé)
    2. séparation électrique

     

    гальваническая развязка
    Мероприятие или техническое средство, применение которого направлено на исключение гальванической связи между проводящими частями.
    [РД-91.020.00-КТН-276-07]

    гальваническая развязка
    Схемотехническое решение, при котором исключается гальваническая связь между электрическими цепями. Гальваническая развязка осуществляется трансформаторами или оптоэлектронными приборами.
    [Интент]

    EN

    galvanic separation
    prevention of electric conduction between two electric circuits intended to exchange power and/or signals
    NOTE – Galvanic separation can be provided e.g. by an isolating transformer or an opto-coupler.
    [IEV number 151-12-26]

    FR

    séparation électrique, f
    séparation galvanique (terme déconseillé), f
    action ou moyen d’empêcher la conduction électrique entre deux circuits électriques prévus pour échanger de la puissance ou des signaux
    NOTE – Une séparation électrique peut être obtenue, par exemple, au moyen d’un transformateur de séparation (de circuits) ou d’un optocoupleur.
    [IEV number 151-12-26]

    Параллельные тексты EN-RU

     

    Electrical isolation means that no current flow can occur from one electric circuit to a neighboring other electric circuit.
    In case of power supplies, this means that no electric connection exists between the input side and the output side
    .
    [ABB]

    Гальваническая развязка означает, что электрический ток не может протекать из какой-либо цепи в соседнюю цепь.
    Для источников электропитания это означает, что не существует электрической связи между входной и выходной сторонами.

    [Перевод Интент]

    The measured values are electrically isolated.
    [Schneider Electric]

    Измеряемые величины гальванически развязаны от цепей устройства.
    [Перевод Интент]

    Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые

    Тематики

    • электротехника, основные понятия

    Близкие понятия

      EN

      DE

      FR

      Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гальваническая развязка

    • 5 прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

      1. positive opening operation of a contact element
      2. direct opening action of a contact element

       

      положительное воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение контактного разделения как результата непосредственного и прямого воздействия на контакт управляющим элементом (без воздействия упругих частей, например, таких как пружины).


      прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)
      Достижение требуемого изоляционного расстояния между разомкнутыми контактами выключателя вследствие предписанного перемещения привода выключателя, выполняемого без использования энергии, запасаемой упругими элементами, например пружинами.

      [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

      EN

      direct opening action (of a contact element)
      achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (for example not dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element)

      the achievement of contact separation as a direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. non dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      FR

      manœuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)
      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressorts)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)

      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressort)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      Тематики

      • выключатель, переключатель

      EN

      DE

      FR

      • manoeuvre positive d’ouverture d’un élément de contact

      Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

    • 6 прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)

      1. positive opening action (of a contact element)
      2. direct opening action (of a contact element)

       

      положительное воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение контактного разделения как результата непосредственного и прямого воздействия на контакт управляющим элементом (без воздействия упругих частей, например, таких как пружины).
      [МЭК 60947-5-1, К 2.2]
      [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

      прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение изоляционного промежутка между разомкнутыми контактами в результате перемещения органа управления выключателя, воздействующего на контакты через механическую связь, в которой отсутствуют упругие элементы, например, пружины.

      [Перевод Интент]

      EN

      direct opening action (of a contact element)
      achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (for example not dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-1, K.2.2]
      [IEC 60204-1-2006]

      direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element)

      the achievement of contact separation as a direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. non dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11)]

      FR

      manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)
      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressort)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11)]

      Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые

      Примечание(1)- Мнение автора карточки

      Тематики

      • электротехника, основные понятия

      EN

      FR

      Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)

    • 7 прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

      1. Zwangsöffnung eines Kontaktelementes

       

      положительное воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение контактного разделения как результата непосредственного и прямого воздействия на контакт управляющим элементом (без воздействия упругих частей, например, таких как пружины).


      прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)
      Достижение требуемого изоляционного расстояния между разомкнутыми контактами выключателя вследствие предписанного перемещения привода выключателя, выполняемого без использования энергии, запасаемой упругими элементами, например пружинами.

      [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

      EN

      direct opening action (of a contact element)
      achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (for example not dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element)

      the achievement of contact separation as a direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. non dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      FR

      manœuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)
      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressorts)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)

      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressort)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      Тематики

      • выключатель, переключатель

      EN

      DE

      FR

      • manoeuvre positive d’ouverture d’un élément de contact

      Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

    • 8 прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

      1. manoeuvre positive d’ouverture d’un élément de contact

       

      положительное воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение контактного разделения как результата непосредственного и прямого воздействия на контакт управляющим элементом (без воздействия упругих частей, например, таких как пружины).


      прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)
      Достижение требуемого изоляционного расстояния между разомкнутыми контактами выключателя вследствие предписанного перемещения привода выключателя, выполняемого без использования энергии, запасаемой упругими элементами, например пружинами.

      [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

      EN

      direct opening action (of a contact element)
      achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (for example not dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element)

      the achievement of contact separation as a direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. non dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      FR

      manœuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)
      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressorts)
      [IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]

      manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)

      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressort)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11]

      Тематики

      • выключатель, переключатель

      EN

      DE

      FR

      • manoeuvre positive d’ouverture d’un élément de contact

      Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое размыкание (контакта выключателя)

    • 9 прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)

      1. manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)

       

      положительное воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение контактного разделения как результата непосредственного и прямого воздействия на контакт управляющим элементом (без воздействия упругих частей, например, таких как пружины).
      [МЭК 60947-5-1, К 2.2]
      [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]

      прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)
      Достижение изоляционного промежутка между разомкнутыми контактами в результате перемещения органа управления выключателя, воздействующего на контакты через механическую связь, в которой отсутствуют упругие элементы, например, пружины.

      [Перевод Интент]

      EN

      direct opening action (of a contact element)
      achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (for example not dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-1, K.2.2]
      [IEC 60204-1-2006]

      direct opening action (positive opening action) (of a contact element)

      the achievement of contact separation as a direct result of a specified movement of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. non dependent upon springs)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11)]

      FR

      manoeuvre positive d'ouverture (d'un élément de contact)
      accomplissement de la séparation des contacts résultant directement d'un mouvement de l'organe de commande et effectué au moyen de pièces non élastiques (par exemple sans l'intermédiaire de ressort)
      [IEC 60947-5-5, ed. 1.0 (1997-11)]

      Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые

      Примечание(1)- Мнение автора карточки

      Тематики

      • электротехника, основные понятия

      EN

      FR

      Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое воздействие (на контактный элемент)

    • 10 гальваническая развязка

      1. galvanic separation
      2. galvanic isolation
      3. electrical isolation

       

      гальваническая развязка
      Мероприятие или техническое средство, применение которого направлено на исключение гальванической связи между проводящими частями.
      [РД-91.020.00-КТН-276-07]

      гальваническая развязка
      Схемотехническое решение, при котором исключается гальваническая связь между электрическими цепями. Гальваническая развязка осуществляется трансформаторами или оптоэлектронными приборами.
      [Интент]

      EN

      galvanic separation
      prevention of electric conduction between two electric circuits intended to exchange power and/or signals
      NOTE – Galvanic separation can be provided e.g. by an isolating transformer or an opto-coupler.
      [IEV number 151-12-26]

      FR

      séparation électrique, f
      séparation galvanique (terme déconseillé), f
      action ou moyen d’empêcher la conduction électrique entre deux circuits électriques prévus pour échanger de la puissance ou des signaux
      NOTE – Une séparation électrique peut être obtenue, par exemple, au moyen d’un transformateur de séparation (de circuits) ou d’un optocoupleur.
      [IEV number 151-12-26]

      Параллельные тексты EN-RU

       

      Electrical isolation means that no current flow can occur from one electric circuit to a neighboring other electric circuit.
      In case of power supplies, this means that no electric connection exists between the input side and the output side
      .
      [ABB]

      Гальваническая развязка означает, что электрический ток не может протекать из какой-либо цепи в соседнюю цепь.
      Для источников электропитания это означает, что не существует электрической связи между входной и выходной сторонами.

      [Перевод Интент]

      The measured values are electrically isolated.
      [Schneider Electric]

      Измеряемые величины гальванически развязаны от цепей устройства.
      [Перевод Интент]

      Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые

      Тематики

      • электротехника, основные понятия

      Близкие понятия

        EN

        DE

        FR

        3.4.3 гальваническая развязка (galvanic isolation): Элемент в искробезопасном электрооборудовании, посредством которого обеспечивается передача сигнала со входа на выход без прямого электрического соединения между ними.

        Примечание - Для гальванической развязки часто используют либо магнитные (трансформаторы или реле), либо оптронные элементы.

        Источник: ГОСТ Р 52350.14-2006: Электрооборудование для взрывоопасных газовых сред. Часть 14. Электроустановки во взрывоопасных зонах (кроме подземных выработок) оригинал документа

        3.5.3 гальваническая развязка (galvanic isolation): Элемент в искробезопасном или связанном электрооборудовании, посредством которого обеспечивают передачу сигналов или мощности между электрическими цепями без прямого электрического соединения между ними.

        Примечание - Для гальванической развязки часто используют либо магнитные (трансформаторы или реле), либо оптронные элементы.

        Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 60079-14-2008: Взрывоопасные среды. Часть 14. Проектирование, выбор и монтаж электроустановок оригинал документа

        Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гальваническая развязка

      • 11 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

        Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
        IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
        JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
        SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
        PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
        PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
        WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
        PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
        \
        О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
        \
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      • 12 гальваническая развязка

        1. Wellenimpedanz, (Leitungs-)
        2. galvanische Trennung

         

        гальваническая развязка
        Мероприятие или техническое средство, применение которого направлено на исключение гальванической связи между проводящими частями.
        [РД-91.020.00-КТН-276-07]

        гальваническая развязка
        Схемотехническое решение, при котором исключается гальваническая связь между электрическими цепями. Гальваническая развязка осуществляется трансформаторами или оптоэлектронными приборами.
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        EN

        galvanic separation
        prevention of electric conduction between two electric circuits intended to exchange power and/or signals
        NOTE – Galvanic separation can be provided e.g. by an isolating transformer or an opto-coupler.
        [IEV number 151-12-26]

        FR

        séparation électrique, f
        séparation galvanique (terme déconseillé), f
        action ou moyen d’empêcher la conduction électrique entre deux circuits électriques prévus pour échanger de la puissance ou des signaux
        NOTE – Une séparation électrique peut être obtenue, par exemple, au moyen d’un transformateur de séparation (de circuits) ou d’un optocoupleur.
        [IEV number 151-12-26]

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        Electrical isolation means that no current flow can occur from one electric circuit to a neighboring other electric circuit.
        In case of power supplies, this means that no electric connection exists between the input side and the output side
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        Гальваническая развязка означает, что электрический ток не может протекать из какой-либо цепи в соседнюю цепь.
        Для источников электропитания это означает, что не существует электрической связи между входной и выходной сторонами.

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        The measured values are electrically isolated.
        [Schneider Electric]

        Измеряемые величины гальванически развязаны от цепей устройства.
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          Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > гальваническая развязка

        • 13 в отличие от

          Active current:alternating current that part in the phase with the voltage or the effective energy, as differentiated (or distinguished, or distinct) from the wattless or useless energy.

          The company has achieved a 200% increase in productivity by using the robot as opposed to manual servicing.

          The ultrasonic welding machine is semi-portable. By contrast, the resistance welder is a relatively cumbersome unit to move to a new location.

          Unlike copper windings, permanent magnets never wear out.

          Contrary to the usual practice of...

          Sediments deposited by contour currents are called contourites, to set them apart from turbidites.

          * * *
          В отличие от -- as opposed to, as contrasted to, as contrasted with; in contrast with, in contrast to; as distinct from, as distinguished from; unlike, unlike for; did not... as did, had not ... as had (британская конструкция)
           Most fine-pitch gears are used to transmit motion as opposed to the transmission of power. (В отличие от силовых передач большинство...)
           This possible separation regime appears to be of the ordinary type ( as contrasted to singular separation).
           Corrosion is brought about through chemical or electrochemical action, as contrasted with erosion caused by mechanical action.
           In contrast with the thicker inlet boundary layer, there is a pronounced thinning of the layer across the rotor.
           Also in contrast to the torsion mode, the critical phase angle always represented a backward wave.
           In this context the term "flooded bearing" becomes akin to "pressurized" bearing as distinct from Mr. G.'s classification where "flooded" is associated with bearings having no supply flow rate.
           The simplified turbine acceptance test, as distinguished from the full ASME turbine acceptance test, measures feedwater flow directly.
           Another advantage is that, unlike thermocouples, all components of this system including sensors are reusable.
           Unlike for torsion, the critical phase angle for the bending modes varied with sweep.
           Two weeks float is currently shown for these facilities compared to the rest of the 1A topside facilities (... показан двухнедельный плавающий срок...)

          Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в отличие от

        • 14 срыв


          stall
          (воздушного потока на больших углах атаки)
          образование отрывного обтекания (при котором поток отделяется от аэродинамического профиля (крыла) на больших углах атаки, conpовождающееся временным падением подъемной силы, а также потерей поперечной устойчивости (и управляемости) самолета. — the condition of an airfoil or airplane in which it is operating at an angle of attack greater than the angle of attack of maximum lift. it is a loss of flying speed and in many cases temporary loss of lift and control of the airplane.
          - (сваливание ла)stall(ing)
          - в прямолинейном полете, медленный — slow straight stall
          - в штопорinvoluntary entry into spin
          -, глубокий — deep stall
          - (отрыв) ламинарного потока (с переходом в турбулентный поток) — burble. separation of the laminar flow past а body, and turbulent flow resulting from this.
          - передней опоры, аварийный (аварийное открытие замков шасси) — emergency lg up-lock release
          - пламени (в гтд)flameout
          - пламени при обедненной смесиlean flameout
          - пламени при обогащенной смесиrich flameout
          - (отрыв) пограничного слоя — boundary layer breakaway /separation/

          the action of a boundary layer separating from a surface.
          - (возд.) потока в компрессоре (гтд) — compressor stall. а breakdown of the air flow over the compressor blades.
          - (отрыв) потока (от аэродинамической поверхности) (рис. 142) — flow separation
          - при отказе критического двигателя (сваливание ла) — stall with the critical engine inoperative /failed/
          - при развороте, быстрый — fast turning stall
          - при развороте, медленный — slow turning stall
          - резьбыthread strippage
          выводить (самолет) из с., — recover from stall
          выходить из с.

          Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > срыв

        • 15 отход

          1) General subject: breakaway (от традиций и т. п.), departure, deviation, digression (от темы), diversion, fallback, retreat, round, rupture, sailing, swing back, swing-back, withdrawal, back track, dissolution
          5) Military: backtrack, bugout, clear-out, cop-out, detaching movement, disengaging movement, escape, escaping, get-away, march-away from the enemy, march-back, marching-away ( from the enemy), movement away from the enemy, moving away, rearward movement, rearward passage, retirement, retiring action (с боями), retrograde, retrograde movement, setback, step-back, stepback, tactical withdrawal (в боевой обстановке), withdrawal action (с боями), (войск) withdrawal
          6) Engineering: backward movement (движение), withdrawal (движение)
          7) Chemistry: fag-end, pullback, wastage
          8) Mathematics: removal, separation
          10) Railway term: excess, excursion
          11) Law: departure (от прежней аргументации, от практики, от правовой нормы и т. п.), departure (от прежней аргументации, от практики, от правовой нормы и т.п.), effluent
          12) Economy: estrangement
          13) Automobile industry: waste
          15) Diplomatic term: setback (or прежних позиций), withdrawal action
          16) Metallurgy: offscouring
          17) Politics: military setback
          18) Textile: drawing-out
          19) Oil: displacement (скважины), horizontal displacement (скважины), refuse, scrap, wastage
          20) Fishery: losses, mortality
          21) Astronautics: backout
          22) Mechanic engineering: exhaust, leak
          23) Business: divergence, waste product
          24) Drilling: recoil
          25) Sakhalin energy glossary: horizontal displacement (скважины), outstep
          26) Automation: return
          28) Sakhalin R: ( horizontal) displacement (скважины)
          29) Makarov: branching, disalignment (напр. от оси), divergence (от нормы или стандарта), divergency (от нормы или стандарта), dockage (при ручной сортировке, напр. фасоли), go-off, march home, outgo, recess (воды, суши, ледника и т.п.), residual, residue, residue (твёрдый), residuum (твёрдый), retire, retract, retrogressive march, sailing (судна)

          Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отход

        • 16 обессеривание

          1) General subject: desulphuration
          4) Metallurgy: carry the sulphur (чугуна), decreasing of sulphur content
          6) Food industry: sweetening
          7) Ecology: desoxing
          8) Oilfield: desulfuration

          Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обессеривание

        • 17 раздвижка

          1) Botanical term: apostasis

          Универсальный русско-английский словарь > раздвижка

        • 18 поверхность

          area, (напр. лакокрасочного покрытия) finish, surface
          * * *
          пове́рхность ж.
          surface; ( площадь) area; ( плоскость) plane, face
          выступа́ть на пове́рхности (в ви́де пя́тен) — bloom to the surface
          прижима́ть по всей пове́рхности — press smth. down to an even bearing
          проходи́ть по пове́рхности щё́ткой — go over a surface with a brush
          разрыва́ть пове́рхность — disrupt the surface
          с мати́рованной пове́рхностью — rough-surfaced
          с мати́рованной боково́й пове́рхностью — rough-sided
          абляцио́нная пове́рхность — ablation surface
          абрази́вная пове́рхность — abrasive surface
          акти́вная пове́рхность — active surface
          пове́рхность анте́нны, де́йствующая — effective surface of an antenna
          аэродинами́ческая пове́рхность — airfoil [aerodynamic] surface
          ба́зовая пове́рхность маш. — location [datum] surface
          бегова́я пове́рхность ( шины) — running surface
          пове́рхность безразли́чия — indifference surface
          винтова́я пове́рхность мат. — helical [screw] surface
          вихрева́я пове́рхность аргд.vortex sheath
          во́дная пове́рхность — water surface
          пове́рхность враще́ния — surface of revolution
          пове́рхность второ́го поря́дка мат. — surface of the second order, quadric (surface), second-degree surface
          вы́ровненная пове́рхность — true surface
          гла́дкая пове́рхность — smooth surface
          гладкотру́бная пове́рхность — bare tube surface
          глисси́рующая пове́рхность ( днища летающей лодки или глиссера) — planing bottom
          пове́рхность горе́ния — combustion [burning] surface
          грани́чная пове́рхность — boundary surface
          пове́рхность деформа́ции — strain surface
          диффу́зно отража́ющая пове́рхность — diffusively reflecting surface
          пове́рхность забо́я, обнажё́нная — face end
          заса́сывающая пове́рхность ( гребного винта) — suction face, suction surface
          пове́рхность зацепле́ния зубча́той переда́чи — surface of action
          зерка́льная пове́рхность — mirror surface
          пове́рхность зу́ба, бокова́я — tooth surface, flank
          пове́рхность зу́ба, факти́ческая рабо́чая — active tooth surface
          пове́рхность изло́ма — surface of a fracture
          изобари́ческая пове́рхность — constant-pressure [isobaric] surface
          изосте́рная пове́рхность — surface of equal specific volume
          изотерми́ческая пове́рхность — isothermal surface
          изоэнергети́ческая пове́рхность физ.constant-energy surface
          изоэнтропи́ческая пове́рхность — isentropic surface
          ионообме́нная пове́рхность — ion-exchange surface
          пове́рхность испаре́ния — evaporation surface
          истира́ющая пове́рхность — abrasive [abrading] surface
          пове́рхность каса́ния — contact surface
          пове́рхность ката́ния — roll surface
          каусти́ческая пове́рхность — caustic surface
          пове́рхность ко́жи, лицева́я — grain (side)
          конденси́рующая пове́рхность — condensing surface
          кони́ческая пове́рхность — taper(ed) [conic(al) ] surface
          конта́ктная пове́рхность — contact surface
          пове́рхность кристаллиза́ции — crystallization surface
          лине́йчатая пове́рхность мат.ruled surface
          лине́йчатая, неразвё́ртывающаяся пове́рхность мат.warped surface
          лицева́я пове́рхность ( строительного камня) — face
          лобова́я пове́рхность — frontal surface
          пове́рхность ло́пасти — blade face
          лучевоспринима́ющая пове́рхность — radiant beat absorbing surface
          лучеиспуска́ющая пове́рхность — radiating surface
          ма́товая пове́рхность
          1. ( дефект поверхности) метал.-об. dull surface
          2. ( краски) flat [low-gloss] finish
          дава́ть ма́товую пове́рхность при высыха́нии — dry to a flat [low-gloss] finish
          межфа́зовая пове́рхность — interface
          нагнета́ющая пове́рхность ( гребного винта) — pressure face, pressure surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва — beat transfer [heating] surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, дрени́руемая — drainable heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, змеевико́вая — coil heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, испари́тельная — evaporating heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, кипяти́льная — evaporating heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, конвекти́вная — convection heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, недрени́руемая — nondrainable heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, парообразу́ющая — steam generating heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, полурадиацио́нная — radiant-convective heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, попере́чно-обтека́емая — cross-flow heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, продо́льно-обтека́емая — longitudinal-flow heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, рабо́тающая под давле́нием — pressure heating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, радиацио́нная — radiant beating surface
          пове́рхность нагре́ва, самообдува́ющаяся — self-cleaning beating surface
          пове́рхность наиме́ньшего искаже́ния опт.surface of least confusion
          пове́рхность напряже́ний — stress surface
          нелине́йчатая крива́я пове́рхность мат.double-curved surface
          ненесу́щая пове́рхность ав.nonlifting surface
          несу́щая пове́рхность ав.lifting surface
          несу́щая пове́рхность голо́вки ре́льса — bearing surface of the rail
          ограни́чивающая пове́рхность — bounding surface
          пове́рхность одина́ковой фа́зы — equiphase surface
          односвя́зная пове́рхность — simply connected surface
          опо́рная пове́рхность — base [bearing, supporting] surface
          опо́рная пове́рхность кла́пана — valve-seat face, valve-seat area
          опти́чески пло́ская пове́рхность опт., элк.optical flat
          оребрё́нная пове́рхность — finned surface
          пове́рхность о́тклика — response surface
          отража́ющая пове́рхность — reflecting surface
          отража́ющая, эффекти́вная пове́рхность рлк. — (target) echo area, scattering cross-section (of a target)
          оформля́ющая пове́рхность пласт.moulding surface
          пове́рхность охлажде́ния — cooling surface
          парогенери́рующая пове́рхность — steam generating surface
          печа́тающая пове́рхность полигр.printing surface
          поглоща́ющая пове́рхность — absorption surface
          подстила́ющая пове́рхность — underlying surface
          поса́дочная пове́рхность
          1. ( у детали) mounting surface
          2. ав. landing surface
          поса́дочная пове́рхность — ско́льзкая — the landing surface is slippery
          посыпа́ть поса́дочную пове́рхность песко́м — strew the landing surface with sand
          потенциа́льная пове́рхность — potential surface
          пове́рхность прока́та — rolled surface, surface of rolled products
          зачища́ть пове́рхность прока́та — condition the surface of the rolled products
          пьезометри́ческая пове́рхность — piezometric surface
          пове́рхность пя́того поря́дка мат.quintic (surface)
          рабо́чая пове́рхность вкла́дыша подши́пника — bearing surface, shell lining
          рабо́чая пове́рхность накова́льни — face of an anvil
          рабо́чая пове́рхность подши́пника — bearing surface
          рабо́чая пове́рхность по́ршня — working surface of a piston
          рабо́чая пове́рхность толка́теля — wear surface of a tappet
          рабо́чая пове́рхность тормозо́в — braking surface, braking area, brake friction area
          пове́рхность ра́вной пло́тности — surface of equal density
          равнофа́зная пове́рхность — equiphase surface
          пове́рхность, развё́ртываемая в пло́скость картогр.developable surface
          развита́я пове́рхность — developed [extended] surface
          пове́рхность разде́ла фаз — interface
          пове́рхность разры́ва аргд.discontinuity surface
          пове́рхность разъё́ма — joint [parting] plane
          пове́рхность распи́ла — sawn face
          рулева́я пове́рхность — control surface
          светочувстви́тельная пове́рхность — photosurface, light-sensitive [photosensitive] surface
          свобо́дная пове́рхность — free surface
          пове́рхность скольже́ния — sliding surface, slide face
          смо́ченная пове́рхность — wetted surface, wetted area
          смя́тая пове́рхность ( дефект поверхности) метал.-об.rumpled surface
          сопряжё́нная пове́рхность — mated surface
          пове́рхность спа́йности — cleavage plane, cleavage face
          среди́нная пове́рхность — median surface
          пове́рхность сры́ва пото́ка — separation surface
          теорети́ческая пове́рхность ( корпуса судна) — moulded surface
          тепловоспринима́ющая пове́рхность — beat absorbing surface
          теплообме́нная пове́рхность — beat exchange surface
          теплоотдаю́щая пове́рхность — beat-release surface
          пове́рхность теплопереда́чи — beat-transfer surface
          теплопоглоща́ющая пове́рхность — beat-absorbing surface
          тормозя́щая пове́рхность — braking surface
          торцо́вая пове́рхность — (end) face
          пове́рхность тре́ния — friction surface
          узлова́я пове́рхность — nodal surface
          пове́рхность управле́ния ав.control surface
          у́ровенная пове́рхность — datum [reference] level, datum plane, reference surface
          фасо́нная пове́рхность — contoured surface
          пове́рхность Ферми́ — Fermi surface
          фотометри́ческая пове́рхность — photometric surface
          характеристи́ческая пове́рхность — characteristic surface
          пове́рхность четвё́ртого поря́дка мат.quartic (surface)
          шерохова́тая пове́рхность — rough surface
          ши́рмовая пове́рхность — platen surface
          пове́рхность штукату́рки — coat of plaster
          выра́внивать пове́рхность штукату́рки — finish a coat of plaster to a true surface
          эквипотенциа́льная пове́рхность — equipotential surface
          эквифа́зная пове́рхность — equiphase surface
          экра́нная пове́рхность — water-cooled [water-wall] surface

          Русско-английский политехнический словарь > поверхность

        • 19 центр

          center, site
          * * *
          центр м.
          1. centre; central point
          в це́нтрах — on centres
          шлифова́ть в це́нтрах — grind on centres
          вне це́нтра — out-of-centre
          нака́лывать центр ( для проведения окружности) — prick off a centre
          помещё́нный в це́нтре — centrally located, centrally positioned
          (расстоя́ние) ме́жду це́нтрами — centre-to-centre (distance), (distance) on centres
          с це́нтром в то́чке, напр. А — with point A as centre
          устана́вливать по це́нтру — mount on centre
          устана́вливать совмеще́нием от це́нтра — mount off centre
          2. (напр. кристалла) nucleus
          актива́торный центр — activation centre
          акти́вный центр — active centre
          акце́пторный центр — acceptor centre
          центр архитекту́рного оформле́ния автомоби́ля — styling centre
          веду́щий центр ( токарный) — driving centre
          центр величины́ мор. — centre of buoyancy, centre of cavity, centre of displacement
          центр вневпи́санной окру́жности — excentre (of a triangle)
          центр впи́санной в треуго́льник окру́жности — incentre of a triangle, orthocentre of a triangle
          центр враще́ния — centre of rotation
          центр вы́борки мат., стат.centre of a sample
          вычисли́тельный центр — computing [computation] centre, computer bureau
          центр гармони́ческого движе́ния — centre of harmonic motion
          геодези́ческий центр — centre of a beacon
          центр гомоте́тии — centre of similitude, homothetic centre
          центр гра́ни — face centre
          центр гру́ппы мат. — centre [central] of a group
          центр давле́ния — centre of pressure
          центр давле́ния — э́то то́чка пересече́ния результи́рующей си́лы давле́ния на крыло́ с пло́скостью хо́рды крыла́ ав. — the centre of pressure is the point where the resultant aerodynamic force cuts the chord line of an airfoil
          центр да́льней косми́ческой свя́зи — deep-space communications centre
          центр движе́ния — centre of motion
          центр де́йствия — centre of action
          центр деформа́ции — strain centre
          диагности́ческий центр — diagnostic centre
          до́норный центр — donor centre
          центр жё́сткости ав.elastic centre
          за́дний центр ( токарный) — tailstock centre
          закладно́й центр геод. — lower [underground] centre
          центр захва́та полупр.trapping site
          центр захва́та ды́рки — hole trapping site
          центр захва́та электро́на — electron trapping site
          центр зо́ны генера́ции клистро́на — centre of a klystron mode
          центр изги́ба — flexural centre
          центр инве́рсии — centre of inversion
          центр ине́рции — centre of mass, centre of inertia
          информацио́нно-вычисли́тельный центр — data-processing [dp] (computer) centre
          центр кача́ний ( физического маятника) — centre of oscillation
          центр колеба́ний — centre of oscillation
          колё́сный центр — wheel spider, wheel centre
          коммутацио́нный центр свз. — switching centre, switching office
          соединя́ть коммутацио́нные це́нтры по при́нципу “ка́ждый с ка́ждым” — connect switching centres each to all others by direct circuits
          коммутацио́нный, гла́вный центр — regional switching centre, regional switching office
          коммутацио́нный, областно́й центр — primary outlet
          коммутацио́нный, райо́нный центр — toll centre
          центр конденса́ции — condensation centre
          центр кре́на — roll centre
          центр кре́на, мгнове́нный — instantaneous (roll) centre
          центр кривизны́ — centre of curvature
          центр кристаллиза́ции — crystallization centre, nucleus of crystallization
          центр круче́ния — centre of twist, shear centre
          центр ли́нзы, опти́ческий — centre of lens
          центр люминесце́нции — luminescence [luminescent] centre
          центр масс — centre of mass, centre of inertia
          мгнове́нный центр — instant(aneous) centre
          неподви́жный центр ( токарный) — dead centre
          центр обрабо́тки да́нных — data processing centre
          обра́тный центр ( токарный) — reverse [female] centre
          центр окра́ски — colour centre
          центр опи́санной окру́жности — circumcentre
          опти́ческий центр — optical centre
          центр паралле́льных сил — centre of parallel forces
          пере́дний центр ( токарный) — headstock centre
          центр перемеще́ния — centre of movement
          центр пита́ния эл.main substation
          пла́вающий центр ( токарный) — floating a centre
          центр поворо́та, мгнове́нный — instantaneous centre of turn
          центр подве́са — centre of suspension
          центр подо́бия — centre of similitude, homothetic centre
          центр пото́ка — core of flow
          центр приведе́ния — reduction centre
          центр прилипа́ния полупр.trap(ping) centre
          при́месный центр — impurity site
          центр проекти́рования мат. — centre of projection; station point
          центр прое́кций — centre of projection, projection centre
          промежу́точный центр ( станция или установка) — intermediate centre
          центр проя́вления — development nucleus, development centre
          центр пучка́ мат.vertex of a pencil
          центр равнове́сия — centre of equilibrium
          радика́льный центр мат.radical centre
          рассе́ивающий центр — scattering centre
          центр регули́рования — control centre
          центр рекомбина́ции — recombination centre
          центр свече́ния — luminescence [luminescent] centre
          центр сил — centre of force
          силово́й центр — centre of force
          центр симме́трии — centre of symmetry
          центр си́мплекса — midpoint of a simplex
          сре́занный центр ( токарный) — half-centre
          центр сры́ва пото́ка — separation centre
          таре́льчатый центр ( токарный) — disk centre
          телевизио́нный центр — television centre
          центр тя́жести — centre of gravity
          центр уда́ра — centre of percussion
          центр управле́ния — control centre
          центр управле́ния возду́шным движе́нием — air traffic control centre
          центр ускоре́ний — acceleration centre
          центр циркуля́ции су́дна — centre of the turning circle of a vessel
          центр шарни́ра — fulcrum

          Русско-английский политехнический словарь > центр

        • 20 хорошая возможность

          Хорошая возможность
           The thick blade boundary layers provide increased opportunity for the radial transfer of fluid under the action of centrifugal force.
           The minerals respond with good potential for separation of barite from calcite.

          Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > хорошая возможность

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