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1 clastic sediment (sediments formed by erosion, transport of weathering products, and sorting)
Геофизика: кластические отложения, обломочные отложенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > clastic sediment (sediments formed by erosion, transport of weathering products, and sorting)
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2 clastic sediment
1) Геология: кластические отложения, обломочные отложения2) Геофизика: (sediments formed by erosion, transport of weathering products, and sorting) кластические отложения, (sediments formed by erosion, transport of weathering products, and sorting) обломочные отложения3) Золотодобыча: кластогенные осадки, обломочные осадки -
3 кластические отложения
1) Geology: clastic sediment2) Oil: clastic sedimentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кластические отложения
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4 обломочные отложения
1) Geology: clastic sediment3) Geophysics: clastic sediment (sediments formed by erosion, transport of weathering products, and sorting)4) Ecology: clastic deposits5) Oil&Gas technology detrital deposit6) Oilfield: fragmental deposits7) Gold mining: coarse clastic sedimentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обломочные отложения
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5 loss
1. потеря2. убыток; ущерб; урон3. угар ( металла при плавке)4. геол. выносloss of petroleum products — потери нефтепродуктов (при хранении, транспортировке)
— gas loss
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1. потеря, потери2. убыток, убытки; ущерб; уронloss of rolling-cutter inserts — выпадение вставных зубьев шарошки.
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потеря, потери; убыток, ущерб, урон
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потери; затухание
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1) потеря, потери2) убыток, убытки; ущерб; урон•loss by mixture — потери от смешения (при последовательном прокачивании различных нефтепродуктов по трубопроводу);
loss due to leakage — потери вследствие утечки;
loss in bends — потеря напора от трения в коленах труб; ;
loss in head — падение напора, потеря напора;
loss in performance — ухудшение технических характеристик;
- loss of fluid into formationloss in reliability — снижение надёжности;
- loss of head
- loss of life
- loss of petroleum products
- loss of pump efficiency
- loss of returns
- loss of rolling cutter in hole
- loss of rolling-cutter inserts
- loss of working diameter
- annular friction loss
- atmospheric evaporation loss
- attrition loss of catalyst
- average filling loss
- breather loss
- breathing loss
- carat loss
- cement slurry loss
- circulation loss
- condensate loss
- contraction loss
- core loss
- corrosion loss
- diamond loss
- diamond loss per bit
- discharge loss
- discharge pipe loss
- divergence loss
- drilling bit gage loss
- drilling mud loss
- distribution loss
- evaporation loss of oil
- filling evaporation loss
- filter loss
- filtration loss
- fluid loss
- frictional pressure loss
- gage loss
- gage loss of hole
- gas loss
- gas pressure loss
- in-situ loss
- invisible loss
- leakage loss
- low water loss
- mud loss
- nipple loss
- oil products loss
- oil shrinkage loss
- oil stock loss
- partial mud loss
- permeation loss of gasoline
- pipe-bend loss
- pipe-line pressure loss
- plunger stroke loss
- polymerization loss
- pressure loss
- pressure loss across drilling bit nozzles
- pressure loss in annulus
- pressure loss inside drill string
- pumping loss
- pumping loss of oil
- quality loss
- refining loss
- relaxed fluid loss
- retrograde condensate loss
- returns loss
- running loss
- seepage loss
- standing evaporation loss
- storage loss
- surface equipment loss
- total diamond loss
- total pressure loss
- transport loss
- treatment loss
- underground petroleum loss
- vapor loss
- water loss
- wear loss
- weathering loss* * *
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