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1 бутовая мука
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2 бутовая мука
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3 бутовая пыль
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4 бутове борошно
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5 бутовая мука
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > бутовая мука
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6 kivipöly
• stone dust -
7 pył kamienny
• stone dust -
8 каменная пыль
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9 damm
dust, powder; dam, basin, dike, penstock, pond, weiravfallsdamm; tailing dam, tailing pondavledningsdamm; diversion dambranddamm; fire dameldfarligt damm; ignitable dustfångdamm; catch basinhögvattendamm; flood-protection daminert damm; inert dustjorddamm; dikeklarningsdamm; settling pondkoldamm; coal dustkoncentratdamm; slurry pondluftburet damm; airborne dustmagasineringsdamm; retaining dampelardamm; buttress damreglerdamm; barrageslamdamm; slurry pondstendamm; rock dust, stone dust, stone powdervalvdamm; arch damöverfallsdamm; overflow weir -
10 мука
dust, flour, powder метал.* * *мука́ ж.
flour; mealиспо́льзовать муку́ для приготовле́ния хле́ба — use flour in making breadмука́ получа́ется размо́лом зерна́ — flour is made by grinding [milling] grainмука́ прогорка́ет — flour becomes rancidмука́ прокиса́ет — flour becomes sourбурова́я мука́ — bore meal, borings, drillingsбу́товая мука́ — stone dustги́псовая мука́ — earthy gypsumго́рная мука́ — rock flour, mountain mealдреве́сная мука́ — wood flourизвестко́вая мука́ — ground limestoneка́менная мука́ — stone powder, stone dustква́рцевая мука́ — ground quartzквасцо́вая мука́ — alum (powder), aluminium potassium sulphateкормова́я мука́ — feeding mealкостяна́я мука́ — bone mealкровяна́я мука́ — blood mealобо́йная мука́ — flour with 95—96% extractionмука́ просто́го помо́ла — (coarse) mealсе́яная мука́ — rye flour with 63% extractionтолче́йная мука́ — pulverized oreмука́ то́нкого помо́ла — fine flourторфяна́я мука́ — powdered peatфосфори́тная мука́ — ground phosphate rock, rock phosphate meal, ground rock phosphate -
11 kamena prašina
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12 taş tozu
stone dust, rock dust -
13 каменна прах
stone duststone dusts -
14 zapora pyłowa
• stone-dust barrier -
15 сланцевый заслон
Russian-English mining-engineering dictionary > сланцевый заслон
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16 инертная пыль
1) Geology: incombustible dust, inert dust, inexplosive dust, limestone dust, rock dust2) Mining: preventive dust, rock dust (для осланцевания), stone dust (для осланцевания), stone dust -
17 Garforth, William Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 1845 Dukinfield, Cheshire, Englandd. 1 October 1921 Pontefract, Yorkshire, England[br]English colliery manager, pioneer in machine-holing and the safety of mines.[br]After Menzies conceived his idea of breaking off coal with machines in 1761, many inventors subsequently followed his proposals through into the practice of underground working. More than one century later, Garforth became one of the principal pioneers of machine-holing combined with the longwall method of working in order to reduce production costs and increase the yield of coal. Having been appointed agent to Pope \& Pearson's Collieries, West Yorkshire, in 1879, of which company he later became Managing Director and Chairman, he gathered a great deal of experience with different methods of cutting coal. The first disc machine was exhibited in London as early as 1851, and ten years later a pick machine was invented. In 1893 he introduced an improved type of deep undercutting machine, his "diamond" disc coal-cutter, driven by compressed air, which also became popular on the European continent.Besides the considerable economic advantages it created, the use of machinery for mining coal increased the safety of working in hard and thin seams. The improvement of safety in mining technology was always his primary concern, and as a result of his inventions and his many publications he became the leading figure in the British coal mining industry at the beginning of the twentieth century; safety lamps still carry his name. In 1885 he invented a firedamp detector, and following a severe explosion in 1886 he concentrated on coal-dust experiments. From the information he obtained of the effect of stone-dust on a coal-dust explosion he proposed the stone-dust remedy to prevent explosions of coal-dust. As a result of discussions which lasted for decades and after he had been entrusted with the job of conducting the British coal-dust experiments, in 1921 an Act made it compulsory in all mines which were not naturally wet throughout to treat all roads with incombustible dust so as to ensure that the dust always consisted of a mixture containing not more than 50 per cent combustible matter. In 1901 Garforth erected a surface gallery which represented the damaged roadways of a mine and could be filled with noxious fumes to test self-contained breathing apparata. This gallery formed the model from which all the rescue-stations existing nowadays have been developed.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1914. LLD Universities of Birmingham and Leeds 1912. President, Midland Institute 1892–4. President, The Institution of Mining Engineers 1911–14. President, Mining Association of Great Britain 1907–8. Chairman, Standing Committee on Mining, Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Fellow of the Geological Society of London. North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers Greenwell Silver Medal 1907. Royal Society of Arts Fothergill Gold Medal 1910. Medal of the Institution of Mining Engineers 1914.Bibliography1901–2, "The application of coal-cutting machines to deep mining", Transactions of the Federated Institute of Mining Engineers 23: 312–45.1905–6, "A new apparatus for rescue-work in mines", Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers 31:625–57.1902, "British Coal-dust Experiments". Paper communicated to the International Congress on Mining, Metallurgy, Applied Mechanics and Practical Geology, Dusseldorf.Further ReadingGarforth's name is frequently mentioned in connection with coal-holing, but his outstanding achievements in improving safety in mines are only described in W.D.Lloyd, 1921, "Memoir", Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers 62:203–5.WKBiographical history of technology > Garforth, William Edward
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18 каменная мука
1) Engineering: meal, rock dust, rock flour, stone dust, stone powder2) Construction: crushed rock dust, crushed stone sand, mineral fines, quarry waste, rock meal, stone sand3) Silicates: fossil flour4) Cement: ground meal -
19 сланцевый заслон
1) Geology: shelf-rock-dust barrier, stone dust barrier2) Mining: rock-dust barrier, stone-dust barrier -
20 каменная пыль
1) Geology: rock dust2) Engineering: rock powder3) Construction: crusher dust, quarry dust, stone dust, tile dust4) Railway term: crusher rock dust5) Cement: gritty dust, ground rock powder
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