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1 structural component
English-german engineering dictionary > structural component
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2 structural component
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > structural component
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3 structural component
<tech.gen> (gen.; any part of a structure) ■ Bauglied n ; Konstruktionselement n<tech.gen> (stressed, load-carrying) ■ tragendes Teil n ; tragende Komponente f ; tragendes Element n ; tragendes Bauteil n ; Strukturkomponente f rar -
4 light-weight structural component
<tech.gen> ■ Leichtbauteil nEnglish-german technical dictionary > light-weight structural component
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5 design
<tech.gen> ■ Aufbau m<tech.gen> (process) ■ Ausführung f<tech.gen> (engineering; dimensioning etc., for certain loads) ■ Auslegung f ; konstruktive Auslegung f<tech.gen> ■ Bauart f ; Formgestaltung f ; Gestaltung f<tech.gen> (type, technical concept) ■ Konstruktion f ; konstruktive Gestaltung f<tech.gen> (structural shape) ■ Bauform f<tech.gen> (process of designing sth.; e.g. computer-aided) ■ Konstruktion f ; Konstruieren n<tech.gen> (abstract, idea) ■ Konstruktion f ; konstruktive Gestaltung f<tech.gen> (geometry, configuration) ■ Konstruktion f ; Konfiguration f ; Entwurf mvt <tech.gen> (for a specific purpose; e.g. a bridge to accommodate certain loads) ■ auslegen vtvt <tech.gen> ■ gestalten vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. a component, machine, system) ■ konstruieren vt<tech.gen> (rated load plus safety margin; e.g. design pressure, design temperature) ■ Auslegungs...<tech.gen> (in compounds; e.g. temperature, pressure, speed) ■ Betriebs-...; Arbeits-... rar
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