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1 Rampe
f; -, -n; schräg: ramp; waagerecht: (loading) platform; (Startrampe) launching pad; THEAT. apron, forestage; vor die Rampe treten come to the front of the stage; über die Rampe kommen fig. go down well (with the audience)* * *die Ramperamp* * *Rạm|pe ['rampə]f -, -n1) ramp2) (THEAT) apron, forestage* * *die1) (a platform from which rockets are sent off: a launching-pad.) pad2) (a sloping surface between places, objects etc which are at different levels: The car drove up the ramp from the quay to the ship.) ramp* * *Ram·pe<-, -n>[ˈrampə]f* * *die; Rampe, Rampen1) (LadeRampe) [loading] platform2) (schiefe Fläche) ramp; (Auffahrt) [sloping] drive3) s. Startrampe4) (Theater) apron; forestage* * *Rampe f; -, -n; schräg: ramp; waagerecht: (loading) platform; (Startrampe) launching pad; THEAT apron, forestage;vor die Rampe treten come to the front of the stage;über die Rampe kommen fig go down well (with the audience)* * *die; Rampe, Rampen1) (LadeRampe) [loading] platform2) (schiefe Fläche) ramp; (Auffahrt) [sloping] drive3) s. Startrampe4) (Theater) apron; forestage* * *-n f.ramp n. -
2 Ladefläche
Ladefläche f LOGIS bearing surface* * *f < Transp> bearing surface* * *Ladefläche
loading space (area), (Waggon) load platform;
• Ladefrist loading time;
• Ladegebühren loading charges;
• Ladegeld wharfage;
• Ladegerät loading equipment;
• Ladegeschäft loading and unloading;
• Ladegewicht load, shipping (gross delivery) weight, (Schiff) load displacement;
• Ladegleis loading track (side);
• Ladegut freight[age], cargo;
• Ladehafen port of lading, shipping (loading) port;
• Ladehöhe (Lastwagen) loading platform;
• Ladekai loading wharf (quay);
• Ladekapazität carrying capacity;
• Ladeklappe (Lastwagen) tailboard, tail gate (US);
• Ladekosten loading (handling) charges;
• Ladelinie load (plimsoll) line, water line;
• Ladeliste loading (freight) list, [shipper’s] manifest;
• Lademannschaft loading hands;
• Lademarke (Schiff) load line;
• Lademeister chief loader, (Bahn) railway goods manager;
• Lademenge load. -
3 Strömungsfläche des Schaufelfuβ
проточная поверхность хвостовика
Ндп. втулочная поверхность хвостовика
трактовая поверхность хвостовика
Поверхность хвостовика лопатки или его полки, расположенная в потоке воздуха (газа) и являющаяся элементом внутренней или наружной поверхности проточной части компрессора (турбины).
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4 Arbeitsflache des Schaufelfuβes
рабочая поверхность хвостовика
Поверхность хвостовика лопатки, находящаяся в контакте с соответствующей поверхностью сопрягаемой детали.
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5 Stirnflache des Dämpfers
торцевая поверхность бандажной (антивибрационной) полки
торцевая поверхность полки
Поверхность бандажной (антивибрационной) полки пера со стороны входной и выходной кромок пера.
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D. Stirnflache des Dampfers
Источник: ГОСТ 23537-79: Лопатки авиационных осевых компрессоров и турбин. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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