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1 still-water stresses
напряжения (в связях корпуса судна) на тихой водеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > still-water stresses
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2 still-water stresses
напряжения ( в связях корпуса судна) на тихой водеАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > still-water stresses
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3 still-water stresses
1) Техника: напряжения на тихой воде (в связях корпуса судна)2) Макаров: напряжения в связях корпуса судна на тихой воде -
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1) (механическое) напряжение || вызывать напряжение, напрягать3) нагрузка; усилие4) воздействие•to induce stress — вызывать напряжение, напрягать;to remove stress — устранять [снимать\] напряжение;to take stress — воспринимать напряжение-
actual stress
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allowable stress
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alternate stress
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axial stress
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bearing stress
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bending stress
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biaxial stress
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breakdown voltage stress
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breaking stress
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buckling stress
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bursting stress
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cleavage stress
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combined stress
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complex stress
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composite stress
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compound stress
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compressional stress
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compression stress
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compressive stress
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couple stress
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crack tip stress
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crippling stress
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cyclic stresses
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design stress
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dielectric stress
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direct stress
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dislocation locking stress
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docking stresses
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drag stress
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dynamic stress
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dynamic yield stress
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ecological stress
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edge stress
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effective stress
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elastic stress
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elastic-plastic stress
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electric stress
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electrostrictive stress
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engineering stress
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environmental stress
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erection stress
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Euler crippling stress
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failing stress
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fiber stress
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final stress
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flexural stress
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flow stress
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fluctuating stress
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fracture arrest stress
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functional stress
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heat stress
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hogging stresses
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homogeneous stress
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hoop stress
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horizontal stress
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hull girder stresses
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impact stress
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inception voltage stress
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induced stress
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inherent stress
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initial stress
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instantaneous stress
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interfacial shear stress
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internal stress
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jacking stress
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limit stress
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linear stress
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local stress
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longitudinal stress
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magnetostrictive stress
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net stress
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normal stress
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notch stress
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operating voltage stress
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permissible stress
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plane stress
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potential stress
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principal stress
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proof stress
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remote stress
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residual stress
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reversed stress
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Reynolds stress
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safe stress
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sagging stresses
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shearing stress
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shear stress
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shrinkage stress
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simple stress
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slamming stresses
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springing stresses
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static stress
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still-water stresses
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strata stress
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sustained stress
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tangential stress
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tectonic stresses
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temperature stress
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tensile stress
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thickness stress
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three-dimensional stress
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torsional stress
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triaxial stress
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turbulent stress
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twisting stress
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two-dimensional stress
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ultimate stress
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uniaxial stress
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unit stress
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voltage stress
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volumetric stress
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water stress
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wave-induced stresses
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wave stresses
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wind stress
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working stress
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working voltage stress
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yield stress
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