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1 модуль объёмного сжатия
1) Naval: bulk modulus, bulk modulus of elasticity, modulus of compression, volume elasticity modulus2) Engineering: modulus of dilation3) Automobile industry: volume modulus, volumetric modulus4) Metallurgy: modulus of cubic compressibility, volumetric modulus of elasticity5) Physics: bulk module6) Mechanic engineering: (всестороннего) modulus of dilatation7) Polymers: modulus of dilatation, pressure modulus8) Automation: bulk modulus( of elasticity)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > модуль объёмного сжатия
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2 объёмный модуль упругости
1) Engineering: volume modulus of elasticity2) Construction: modulus of elasticity of volume3) Automobile industry: volumetric modulus of elasticity4) Metallurgy: modulus of cubic compressibility, modulus of dilatation5) Oilfield: bulk modulus, compressibility modulus6) Makarov: bulk modulus of elasticityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объёмный модуль упругости
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3 модуль всестороннего сжатия
1) Engineering: modulus of dilatation2) Metallurgy: modulus of cubic compressibility, volumetric modulus of elasticity3) Physics: compression modulus4) Oil: bulk modulus5) Automation: bulk modulus( of elasticity)6) Makarov: bulk modulus of elasticity, modulus of compressionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > модуль всестороннего сжатия
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4 модуль объёмного сжатия
• модуль m объёмного сжатияenglish: volumetric modulus of elasticity, bulk modulus of elasticityfrançais: module f de compressionРусско-английский (-немецко, -французский) металлургический словарь > модуль объёмного сжатия
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5 отношение объёмного напряжения к относительной объёмной деформации
Construction: modulus of elasticity of bulk, volumetric modulus of elasticityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отношение объёмного напряжения к относительной объёмной деформации
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6 объемный
1. apparent2. bulk3. compacting4. cubic5. measure6. three-dimensional7. titrimetric8. volumeобъемная упругость; сопротивление сжатию — volume elasticity
9. volumetrical10. voluminal11. volumetric
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