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1 stress-corrosion susceptibility
Контроль качества: чувствительность к коррозии под напряжениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stress-corrosion susceptibility
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2 stress-corrosion susceptibility
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3 susceptibility of stress corrosion cracking
Электрохимия: склонность к коррозионному растрескиваниюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > susceptibility of stress corrosion cracking
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4 stress corrosion cracking susceptibility
• чувствительность f к коррозионному растрескиванию под напряжениемMetallurgy dictionary > stress corrosion cracking susceptibility
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5 susceptibility
восприимчивость, чувствительностьsusceptibility to corrosive attack — чувствительность к ( воздействию) коррозии
atomic susceptibility — атомная восприимчивость
corrosion susceptibility — чувствительность к ( воздействию) коррозии
cracking susceptibility — чувствительность к образованию трещин [растрескиванию]
diamagnetic susceptibility — диамагнитная восприимчивость
dielectric susceptibility — диэлектрическая восприимчивость
electrical susceptibility — электрическая восприимчивость
embrittlement susceptibility — чувствительность к охрупчиванию
erosion susceptibility — чувствительность к эрозии
magnetic susceptibility — магнитная восприимчивость
oxidation susceptibility — окисляемость, склонность к окислению
paramagnetic susceptibility — парамагнитная восприимчивость
piezoelectric susceptibility — пьезовосприимчивость
stress-corrosion susceptibility — чувствительность к коррозии под напряжением
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