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1 разрывная нагрузка, отнесенная к ширине
разрывная нагрузка, отнесенная к ширине
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Максимальная сила, зафиксированная при испытании пробы определенной ширины, отнесенная к ширине материала.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > разрывная нагрузка, отнесенная к ширине
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2 предел текучести при растяжении
1) Engineering: tensile yield limit, yield point in elongation2) Chemistry: tensile stress at yield3) Construction: limit of stretching strain, tension yield point4) Metallurgy: tensile point6) Makarov: tensile yield stressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предел текучести при растяжении
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3 предел текучести при растяжении
tensile yield point, tensile yield stressРусско-английский физический словарь > предел текучести при растяжении
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4 предел текучести
1) Naval: bending yield point2) Military: elastic ratio, maximum tolerable tensile strength3) Engineering: limit of stretching strain (при растяжении), yield stress4) Construction: liquid limit, liquid limit (грунта), point of fluidity5) Mining: fluidity point6) Forestry: liquid limit (почвы)7) Metallurgy: flow limit, (физический) yield point8) Oil: YP (yield point), yield limit, yield point, yield strength9) Astronautics: yield10) Polymers: flexural yield stress, offset yield strength, strain yield, tensile at yield, yield pressure, yield value11) Automation: (условный) yield limit12) Plastics: tensile yield13) Sakhalin A: yield point (yield stress)14) Makarov: flow point, yield point stress, yield value (на сдвиг)15) Soil science: yielding point16) Combustion gas turbines: proof, proof stress, yield point (металла)17) Cement: point of yielding -
5 предел текучести
1. yield strength[lang name="Russian"]нагрузка, соответствующая началу текучести — yield load
2. yield point; yield limit; yield strength[lang name="Russian"]температура застывания; точка текучести — pour point
[lang name="Russian"]напряжение, возникающее при текучести — yield stress
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6 высокопрочная сталь
1) Construction: high-yield-point steel, high-yield-stress steel2) Metallurgy: high-resistance steel3) Oil: high-strength steel, high-tensile steel4) Mechanics: tensile strength steel5) Drilling: heavy-duty steel6) Instruments: high-tenacity steel7) General subject: high-tensile-strength steel8) Makarov: high-tension steel9) Bicycle: high tensile steel (менее качественна, чем хромомолибденовая)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > высокопрочная сталь
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7 предел прочности
1) General subject: strength2) Naval: breaking stress, fail point, point of fracture, rupture strength3) Engineering: stress limit, ultimate resistance, ultimate stress limit4) Chemistry: tensile strength5) Construction: breaking strength (при разрыве, раздавливании и т. п.), failure limit, fracture strength (при разрыве, раздавливании), limit of the ultimate strength, point of break, strength limit, ultimate-working cantilevering6) Railway term: breaking down point, endurance limit, endurance strength7) Automobile industry: breaking stress (на растяжение), maximum strength, tensile strength (на разрыв)8) Mining: break-down point, breaking-down point9) Metallurgy: resistance to rupture10) Textile: unit strength11) Electronics: damage threshold, rupture point12) Oil: break point, breakdown point, collapse resistance (бурильных труб), ultimate strength, ultimate stress13) Astronautics: breaking point, ultimate14) Mechanics: yield value15) Advertising: limit strength16) Quality control: limit of strength, strength at failure17) Makarov: break point stress, rupture resistance, stiffening limit, strength ceiling18) Electrochemistry: proof-stress19) Combustion gas turbines: ultimate tensile strength20) Cement: ultimate working capacity
См. также в других словарях:
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