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1 source of vibration
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2 vibration source
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3 механическая вибрация
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mechanical vibration
A motion, usually unintentional and often undesirable, of parts of machines and structures. (Source: MGH)
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4 процесс распространения через среду
процесс распространения через среду
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propagation process
Process by which a disturbance at one point is propagated to another point more remote from the source with no net transport of the material of the medium itself; examples include the motion of electromagnetic waves, sound waves, hydrodynamic waves in liquids, and vibration waves in solids. (Source: MGH)
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5 снижение уровня шума
снижение уровня шума
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noise abatement
Measures to reduce noise at the source, to encourage quieter technologies or equipment or to prevent or reduce the propagation of sound. Measures may include the isolation and damping of vibration sources; the replacement of components with quieter parts and material; the enclosure of particularly noisy components; the provision of noise barriers, etc. (Source: GILP96)
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6 звуковые колебания в твердой структуре
звуковые колебания в твердой структуре
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structure-borne noise
Sound that travels over at least part of its path by means of the vibration of a solid structure. (Source: CONFER)
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физический загрязнитель
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physical pollutant
A pollutant characterized by its influence on environmental conditions caused by forces and operations of physics, such as noise, microwave radiation, vibration, etc. (Source: Landy)
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