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reflecting region — зона отражения; отражательная область
superheating region — зона перегрева; область перегрева
damage region — область повреждений; зона повреждений
superheat region — зона перегрева; область перегрева
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1) Строительство: растянутая зона2) Металлургия: область растяжения (при изгибе) -
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1) Engineering: tension region (напр. изгибаемого элемента)2) Construction: tensile region, tensile side, tension area, tension side (балки при изгибе) -
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1) Metallurgy: tensile region (при изгибе)2) Makarov: field of tension, tensile range, tension fieldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > область растяжения
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12 график зависимости ... от
График зависимости... от-- Both the notched wrought and notched cast steel data lie within the same banded region on the endurance limit versus tensile strength plot.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > график зависимости ... от
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За точкой-- There is a region where S becomes tensile just outside the point where the pressure falls to zero.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за точкой
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Падать до нуля-- Although s is mainly compressive there is a region where it becomes tensile just outside the point where the pressure falls to zero.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > падать до нуля
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Сразу же за (точкой)-- Although s1 is mainly compressive here is a region where it becomes tensile just outside the point where the pressure falls to zero. Сразу же за-- Once outside the apparatus, the leads were drawn tightly, via special springs, toward a connector panel.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сразу же за
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