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1 поперечный разрез купола
Geology: transverse cross section of the domeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поперечный разрез купола
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2 шпангоут (шп.)
frame (fr.)
элемент поперечного набора конструкции фюзеляжа, корпуca, мотогондолы летательного аппарата (рис. 7). — a transverse structural member of the fuselage, hull or nacelle, and following the periphery.
-, вспомогательный — secondary frame
-, герметический (гермошпангоут) — pressure bulkhead
-, главный — main frame
-, кольцевой — ring-frame
-, кольцевой облегченный — ring (frame)
-, коробчатый — box frame
- (в месте) крепления лонжерона (крыла, оперения) к фюзеляжу — spar (wing, tail unit) attachment frame
-, несиловой (полушпангоут) — former
-, нормальный — frame
шпангоут, придающий форму фюзеляжу и подкрепляющий обшивку, нормальные ш. составляют основной поперечный набор фюзеляжа (или мотогондолы). — a plane structure transverse to the axis of а fuselage or nacelle and maintaining the shape of the cross-section of the fuselage (nacelle).
- (-) переборка (усиленный) — bulkhead
-, силовой — strong frame
-, стыковой — attachment frame
-, сферический (гермошпангоут — pressure dome
-, типовой — typical frame
-, усиленный — strong frame
шпангоут, выполняющий те же функции, что и нормальный, но и дополнительно воспринимающий сосредоточенные нагрузки. — the spar frame is a specially strong frame in the plane of the front or rear spar.
-, швеллерный — channel /u/ section frame
мидель-ш. — middle frame
обод ш. — frame rim
полка ш. — frame cap
полка ш. (отштампованная) — frame flange
стенка ш. — frame webРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > шпангоут (шп.)
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