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alteration, change, changing, shift, variation* * *измене́ние с.
change; variation; modificationизмене́ние А в зави́симости от Б — change in A with Bизмене́ние на какую-л. величину́ или коли́чество — a change of …измене́ние напряже́ния сигна́ла на 5 вольт — a change of 5 V in the signal voltageизмене́ние чего-л. или в чём-л. — a change in …измене́ние температу́ры на 10° — a change of 10° in temperatureбесконе́чно ма́лое измене́ние — infinitesimal changeвеково́е измене́ние — secular variationизмене́ние во вре́мени — time variation, variation in [with] time, behaviour in the time domainдопусти́мое измене́ние в … — tolerance on …измене́ние зна́ка — change of signизмене́ние зна́ка числа́ (на обра́тный) — sign reversal of a numberизмене́ние масшта́ба — change of scale, scale change, rescalingизмене́ние направле́ния (на обра́тное) — change of direction, reversalизмене́ние направле́ния ли́нии за́данного пути́ [ЛЗП] навиг. — track changeизмене́ние нормиро́вки — renormalizationограни́ченное измене́ние — bounded variationизмене́ние основа́ния (логари́фма) — change of base (of a logarithm)относи́тельное измене́ние в … — ( в виде дроби) fractional change in …; ( в процентах) percent change in …пла́вное измене́ние — smooth variationизмене́ние разме́ров — dimensional change, change in dimensionsре́зкое измене́ние — abrupt changeизмене́ние свойств какой-л. систе́мы, напр. во вре́мени — behaviour of a system, e. g., in the time domainизмене́ние сече́ния — change in cross-sectionизмене́ние сече́ния, ре́зкое — abrupt change in sectionскачкообра́зное измене́ние1. мат. discontinuous change2. (напр. частоты, яркости) jump-in, sudden [step] changeизмене́ние соотноше́ний — reproportioningизмене́ние состоя́ния — change of stateизмене́ние состоя́ния ионосфе́ры (напр. суточное, сезонное) — behaviour of the ionosphereступе́нчатое измене́ние — step changeсу́точное измене́ние — diurnal variationизмене́ние фа́зы — phase changeизмене́ние фа́зы на 180° — phase reversalизмене́ние фо́рмы — deformationизмене́ние фу́нкции — variation of a functionцикли́ческое измене́ние напряже́ний — cyclic variation of stressesцикли́ческое измене́ние температу́ры — thermal cyclingизмене́ние широ́т — latitude alternation, latitude variation -
2 циклическое изменение напряжения
1) Engineering: stress cycling2) Construction: cyclic variation of stresses3) Automobile industry: cyclical variation of stress4) Metallurgy: cyclic variation of stress5) Combustion gas turbines: cycling variation of stressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циклическое изменение напряжения
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1) Construction: variation of stresses2) Automobile industry: stress alternationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перемена напряжений
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1) Construction: cyclic variation of stresses2) Combustion gas turbines: stress fluctuationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циклическое изменение напряжений
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stress alternation, variation of stressesРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > перемена напряжений
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > циклическое изменение напряжений
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•This method offers savings in production time.
•Removal of the denaturing conditions brings about the formation of...
•This research has culminated in the discovery of...
•The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibrations.
•If solute concentration varies over many atomic distances, a variation in lattice parameter will result.
•Flapping of the belt could result in poor finish.
•The current in the motor increases, and the result is overheating.
•Uneven removal of excess metal tends to redistribute stresses.
•In areas where present climates are not conducive to the deposition of...
II•The mixture is adjusted to pH 6.8.
•Biotin deficiency in animals is associated with dermatitis, loss of hair,...
•Thermal stresses sometimes produce surface cracking.
•A small error in ψ will eventually produce a significant error in the fields.
•The change in contact resistance effects the desired current change.
•These collisions can involve either a gain or loss in mechanical energy.
•Continued condensation causes the period of rotation to shorten.
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•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
* * *Возникать -- to appear, to develop (появляться), to arise, to come into being; to emerge, to originate (о трудностях, вопросах)Several problems have arisen during the course of the work which have required system development.Did the Neolithic of southern Greece really come into being as abruptly as it now appears it did?To troubleshoot a scale system problem, first determine in which scale system element the problem originates.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
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•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
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A variation of this angle is responsible for perturbations of the principal stressesРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Отвечать за
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