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1 caisson
1) кессон (камера для работы под водой, в водонасыщенных грунтах с избыточным давлением)4) свая-колонна, кессонная свая5) архит. кессон (художественно оформленное углубление правильной геометрической формы на потолках, внутренних поверхностях арок и сводов, облегчающее их, а также улучшающее акустику помещений)•- belled caisson - Chicago caisson - drilled-in caisson - floating caisson - open caisson - pneumatic caisson - rolling caisson - sliding caisson - timber caisson* * *1. опускной колодец2. кессон3. батопорт, плавучий затвор4. свая-колонна5. архит. кессон ( потолочный)- American caisson
- angled bell end-bearing caisson
- belled caisson
- box caisson
- box-type caisson
- Chicago caisson
- closed-end caisson
- compressed-air caisson
- concrete caisson
- cylinder caisson
- domed bell end-bearing caisson
- drilled caisson
- drilled-in caisson
- drop caisson
- end-bearing cased caisson
- floating caisson
- Gow caisson
- island caisson
- land caisson
- Montee caisson
- open well caisson
- open caisson
- pneumatic caisson
- sand island caisson
- straight-shaft caisson
- traveling caisson
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