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1 блок переменного коэффициента
блок переменного коэффициента
Нрк вариатор коэффициентов
Блок, на выходе которого образуется произведение заданной функции времени на входной сигнал.
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Тематики
- аналоговая и аналого-цифровая выч.техн.
Обобщающие термины
- основные блоки, элементы и узлы
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > блок переменного коэффициента
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2 время дифференцирования
время предварения
время дифференцирования
Время, в течение которого входной сигнал, изменяющийся с постоянной скоростью, достигнет значения выходного сигнала, изменяющегося с той же скоростью, в момент начала отсчета.
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derivative action time
for a derivative element the same as the derivative action coefficient, if its input and output variables have the same unit
Note 1 – Then the derivative action time is given by TD = KD, where KD is the derivative action coefficient.
Note 2 – The derivative action time can also be given as the duration of the time interval that a rampwise variation of the input variable needs to reach the same value as the stepwise varying output variable.
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constante de temps de dérivation
pour un élément à action par dérivation, la constante de temps de dérivation est égale au coefficient d'action par dérivation, si ses variables d'entrée et de sortie sont dans la même unité
Note 1 – La constante de temps de dérivation est alors donnée par TD = KD, où KD est le coefficient d'action par dérivation.
Note 2 – La constante de temps de dérivation peut également être donnée comme la durée de l'intervalle de temps nécessaire pour qu'une variation en rampe de la variable d'entrée atteigne la même valeur que la variable de sortie correspondante.
[IEV ref 351-28-26]Тематики
- автоматизация, основные понятия
Синонимы
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- Differenzierzeit, f
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > время дифференцирования
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3 время интегрирования
время интегрирования
Время, в течение которого интегральная составляющая регулятора изменяет выходной сигнал на значение, равное значению скачкообразного изменения входного сигнала.
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integral action time
for an integral element, the reciprocal of the integral action coefficient, if its input and output variables have the same unit
Note 1 – The integral action time then is given by
TI=1/KI
where KI is the integral action coefficient.
Note 2 – The integral action time can also be given as that duration of the time interval which the output variable needs to reach the same value as a stepwise variation of the input variable.
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constante de temps d'intégration
pour un élément à action par intégration, inverse du coefficient d'action par intégration, si ses variables d'entrée et de sortie sont dans la même unité
Note 1 – La constante de temps d'intégration est alors donnée par
TI=1/KI
où KI est le coefficient d'action par intégration.
Note 2 – La constante de temps d'intégration peut également être donnée comme la durée de l'intervalle de temps nécessaire pour que la variable de sortie atteigne la même valeur qu'une variation en échelon de la variable d'entrée.
[IEV ref 351-28-21]Тематики
- автоматизация, основные понятия
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- Integrierzeit, f
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > время интегрирования
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