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1 out-of-plane shearing load
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-plane shearing load
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2 срезающая нагрузка
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3 срезывающое усилие
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4 усилие сдвига
скалывающее напряжение; напряжение сдвига — shearing stress
напряжение при срезе; деформация сдвига — shearing strain
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > усилие сдвига
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5 срезывающее усилие
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > срезывающее усилие
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6 срезывающее усилие
1) Geology: shear force, shear thrust, shearing strength, shearing stress2) Naval: shearing load3) Automobile industry: cross force, shearing strain4) Oil: (или сдвигающее) shear, shear load5) Drilling: shearing6) Marine science: shear, shearing forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срезывающее усилие
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7 скалывающее усилие
1) Geology: shearing strength, shearing stress2) Engineering: shearing force3) Astronautics: shear4) Automation: shear force, shear load, shearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скалывающее усилие
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8 сдвигающая сила
1) Medicine: shear strength2) Construction: shear force, shearing force3) Metrology: shearing force (среза)4) Automation: shear load, shearing load5) Cement: shear -
9 усилие сдвига
1) Engineering: shear force, shearing force2) Automobile industry: transverse force3) Metallurgy: shear load, shearing load4) Polymers: shearing action5) Automation: shear -
10 поперечная нагрузка
1) Engineering: lateral load (боковая), shear load (боковая), shearing load (боковая), side loading, transverse load (изгибающая)2) Construction: transverse force, transverse load3) Atomic energy: lateral force4) Automation: transverse loading5) Makarov: out-of-plane load, transversal load6) Electrochemistry: transverse load7) Ballistics: sectional density (снаряда, пули), transverse densityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечная нагрузка
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11 усилие среза
1) Polymers: shear load, shearing action2) Automation: shearing load -
12 растягивающее усилие
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > растягивающее усилие
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13 сдвигающая нагрузка
1) Construction: shearing load2) Oil&Gas technology shear loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сдвигающая нагрузка
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14 сдвигающая нагрузка, срезающая нагрузка
Engineering: shear load, shearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сдвигающая нагрузка, срезающая нагрузка
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15 скалывающая нагрузка
Makarov: shear load, shearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скалывающая нагрузка
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16 срезающая нагрузка
1) Engineering: shearing load2) Sakhalin energy glossary: shear force3) Oil&Gas technology shear loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срезающая нагрузка
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17 срезающая сила
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18 срезывающая нагрузка
Engineering: shear load, shearing loadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срезывающая нагрузка
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19 коэффициент распределения нагрузки
load distribution factor, load-shearing ratioРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > коэффициент распределения нагрузки
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20 срез
1. cutoff2. cross section3. cut4. shear5. shearing
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