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Механика: тяговый моментУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tractive effort torque
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a тянущий; тяговыйtractive effort — тяговое усилие, сила тяги
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крутящий момент; вращающий момент; изгибающий момент- average output torqueto torque the bolts — заворачивать болты с контролем по крутящему моменту, заворачивать болты с контролем по предельному крутящему моменту
- average-applied torque
- back twisting torque
- braking torque
- breakage torque
- breakdown torque
- centrifugal torque
- controlling torque
- cutting torque
- damping torque
- design input member torque
- disengagement torque
- dissipative torque
- disturbance torque
- drag torque
- drive torque
- exciting torque
- friction torque
- full-load torque
- gravitational torque
- grinding torque
- hydraulic torque
- initial starting torque
- input torque
- interaction torque
- joint torque
- joint-driving torque
- limit torque
- load torque
- loading torque
- maximum motor torque
- motor's instantaneous output torque
- net torque
- no-load torque
- output torque
- peak torque
- pivoting torque
- pull-out torque
- pull-up torque
- rated torque
- rated-load torque
- reaction torque
- reactor torque
- restoring torque
- RMS torque
- rotational torque
- set torque
- slip torque
- starting torque
- test torque
- tightening torque
- tractive effort torque
- transverse force torque
- working torque
- yield torqueEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > torque
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