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1 two-level action with overlap
Автоматика: двухпозиционное воздействие с перерегулированиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > two-level action with overlap
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2 two-level action with overlap
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > two-level action with overlap
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3 action
1) действие, воздействие; ход3) влияние4) операция; процесс5) зацепление (напр. зубчатое)6) pl поведение; линия поведения•- actual grinding actionaction at distance — дистанционное действие, дистанционное воздействие, дальнодействие
- alarm actions
- approach action
- average position action
- back action
- balancing action
- brake action
- braking action
- buffer action
- cam action
- camming action
- candidate actions
- capillary action
- cascade action
- coarse-fine action
- combined action
- compensating action
- composed controller action
- compound action
- compound control action
- conjugate action
- continuous action
- continuous controller action
- control action
- controller action
- cooling action
- corrective action
- cushioning action
- cutting action
- damping action
- delayed action
- destabilizing action
- deviation action
- differentiating action
- direct action
- directive action
- discontinuous action
- drift action
- duty factor action
- equivalent action
- external action
- floating action
- flywheel action
- guiding action
- high-low action
- holding action
- homing action
- hunting action
- indirect action
- inhibitory action
- input action
- integrating action
- internal action
- lift action
- limited action
- load action
- local action
- locking action
- lower action
- lubrication action
- mechanical action
- multilevel action
- multiple action
- multiposition action
- multispeed control action
- multistep action
- on-off action
- oscillating tool action
- out-of-control alarm actions
- output action
- overlap action
- parallel action
- pecking action
- piloting action
- pinching down action
- positioning action
- positive-negative three-level action
- primitive action
- progressive action
- proportional action
- proportional-plus-derivative action
- proportional-plus-integral action
- proportional-plus-integral-plus-derivative action
- protective action
- pulse action
- quick action
- random action
- rate action
- reason action
- recess action
- reciprocating action
- reflexive action
- regulating action
- relay action
- remedial action
- retarded action
- rolling action
- sampling action
- secondary cutting action
- secondary tooth action
- second-derivative action
- self-centering action
- semiautomatic action
- series cascade action
- servoed action
- simple action
- single-cascade action
- sinusoidal action
- snap action
- soft starting action
- springy action
- starting-pulse action
- stationary random action
- step-by-step action
- stepless action
- stepping action
- stop action
- stop-go action
- summation action
- three-level action
- three-step action
- time-lag action
- toggle action
- tooth action
- trigger action
- two-level action with overlap
- two-level action
- two-position action
- two-step action
- two-step neutral zone action
- type action
- wave action
- wedge clamping action
- wedging action
- woodpecker action
- working actions
- wrist actionEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > action
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4 двухпозиционное воздействие с перерегулированием
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