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1 трубки системы охлаждения
Automobile industry: water-circulating pipesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трубки системы охлаждения
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2 труба
conduit, duct, pipe, tube* * *труба́ ж.
(для транспортировки и т. п.) pipe; ( собирательно) piping; (в различных системах, в теплообменниках и котлах, в машиностроении) tube; ( собирательно) tubingгнуть трубу́ — bend a pipe [a tube]плю́щить трубу́ — flatten a pipe [a tube]разда́ть трубу́ — expand a pipe [a tube]сва́ривать тру́бы — weld pipes [tubes]труба́ смина́ется — a pipe [a tube] collapsesсоединя́ть тру́бы — join pipes [tubes]тяну́ть тру́бы — draw pipes [tubes]фланжи́ровать [фланцева́ть] трубу́ — flange the ends of a pipe [a tube]асбоцеме́нтная труба́ — asbestos-cement pipeаэродинами́ческая труба́ — wind [aerodynamic] tunnel, (air) tunnelпродува́ть в аэродинами́ческой трубе́ — test smth. in a wind tunnel, subject smth. to wind-tunnel testingбезнапо́рная труба́ — nonpressure pipeтруба́ без наре́зки — bare pipeбесшо́вная труба́ — seamless pipeбури́льная труба́ — drill pipeопуска́ть бури́льную трубу́ ( в скважину) — run a drill pipe in (a borehole)поднима́ть бури́льную трубу́ ( из скважины) — pull a drill pipe out (of a borehole)вентиляцио́нная труба́ — vent tube, ventilation [air] duct, air conduitтруба́ Венту́ри — Venturi tubeвестова́я труба́ — vent pipeвихрева́я труба́ тепл. — vortex tubeводонапо́рная труба́ — pressure-water pipeводоопускна́я труба́ — downcomerводоотво́дная труба́ — drain-pipeводоперепускна́я труба́ — water circulatorводопрово́дная труба́ — water-supply pipeводопропускна́я труба́ — pipe culvertводосто́чная труба́ — drain-pipeвоздуходу́вная труба́ — blast pipeвозду́шная, кольцева́я труба́ ( доменной печи) — bustle pipeволни́стая труба́ — corrugated pipeволочё́ная труба́ — drawn pipeвпускна́я труба́ — intake [inlet, admission] pipeвса́сывающая труба́ — suction pipeвыпускна́я труба́ — exhaust [outlet] pipe, exhaust stackвыхлопна́я труба́ — exhaust [outlet] pipe, exhaust stackвыхлопна́я труба́ реакти́вного дви́гателя — jetpipeга́зовая труба́ — gas pipeгельмпорто́вая труба́ — rudder tube, rudder wellгидродинами́ческая труба́ — water tunnelглазуро́ванная труба́ — glazed pipeтруба́ глуши́теля — muffler pipeгорячека́таная труба́ — hot-rolled pipeгорячетя́нутая труба́ — hot-drawn pipeдейдву́дная труба́ мор. — stern tubeтруба́ для подво́дного бетони́рования — tremie pipeдрена́жная труба́ — drain-pipeдымова́я труба́ — chimney, chimney [smoke] stack; ( на судне) (smoke) funnel, smoke stackдымова́я труба́ воздухонагрева́теля — stove chimneyдымога́рная труба́ — fire [smoke] tubeжарова́я труба́ ( парового котла) — flue [furnace] tube; flame tubeжелезобето́нная труба́ — reinforced-concrete pipeзабо́рная труба́ — intake pipeзагру́зочная труба́ — charging [feeding] pipeзри́тельная труба́ (в геодезических и др. инструментах) — telescopeзри́тельная труба́ наведена́ на ве́ху А — the telescope sights stake Aнаводи́ть зри́тельную трубу́ на ве́ху С — sight the telescope to stake Cзри́тельная, веду́щая труба́ — guiding telescopeзри́тельная, перекладна́я труба́ — reversible telescopeтруба́ ка́бельной канализа́ции — cable ductтруба́ ка́бельной канализа́ции, бло́чная — multiple (cable) ductтруба́ ка́бельной канализа́ции, одино́чная — single (cable) ductтруба́ ка́бельной канализа́ции, паке́тная — multiway (cable) ductкавитацио́нная труба́ — cavitation tunnelканализацио́нная труба́ — sewer pipeка́таная труба́ — rolled pipeкерами́ческая труба́ — earthenware [stone-ware] duct, clay conduitкипяти́льная труба́ — steam-generating [steaming] tubeклё́паная труба́ — rivet(t)ed pipeколле́кторная труба́ — manifold pipeколо́нковая труба́ — core barrelкомпенсацио́нная труба́ — expansion pipeконтро́льная труба́ — tell-tale pipeлита́я труба́ — cast pipeмашинострои́тельная труба́ — mechanical tubingметалли́ческая труба́ — metal pipeнапо́рная труба́ — pressure pipeнасо́сно-компре́ссорная труба́ ( для скважин) — tubing stringобводна́я труба́ — by-pass pipeобра́тная труба́ — return pipeотводна́я труба́ ( внутренней канализации) — soil [waste] stackотводя́щая труба́ — outlet [discharge] tubeотса́сывающая труба́ ( гидротурбины) — брит. draught tube; амер. draft tubeотса́сывающая, изо́гнутая труба́ — elbow-type draught tubeпарова́я труба́ — steam pipeперебро́сная труба́ — crossover pipe, upflow tubeперегово́рная труба́ — speaking [voice] tubeпереливна́я труба́ — overflow pipeперехо́дная труба́ — reducing pipeпла́менная труба́ — flame tubeпогру́женная труба́ — immersion [drowned] pipeподзо́рная труба́ — spy-glassприто́чная труба́ — influent pipeпроду́вочная труба́ — blow-off tubeпролё́тная труба́ ( клистрона) — drift tubeпромывна́я труба́ — wash [flushing] pipeпылеотводна́я труба́ — dust trunkразводна́я труба́ — circulation [distribution] pipeрастру́бная труба́ — inserted-joint pipeребри́стая труба́ — finned tubeсварна́я труба́ — welded pipeсифо́нная труба́ — siphon pipeтруба́ сква́жины, обса́дная — casingсмывна́я труба́ — flushing pipeтруба́ со швом — seam pipeспускна́я труба́ — discharge [outlet] pipe; blow-off pipeтруба́ с резьбо́й — threaded pipeстальна́я труба́ — steel pipeтолстосте́нная труба́ — thick-walled tubeтонкосте́нная труба́ — thin-walled tubeтранспорти́рующая труба́ — conveying pipeфа́новая труба́ — sewage pipeфасо́нные тру́бы — shaped tubing, shaped [non-circular section] tubesфла́нцевая труба́ — flanged pipeхолоди́льная труба́ — refrigeration pipeхолоднока́таная труба́ — cold-rolled pipeхолоднотя́нутая труба́ — cold-drawn pipeцельноко́ваная труба́ — forged pipeцепна́я труба́ — chain (locker) pipeциркуляцио́нная труба́ — circulating pipe; ( в выпарном аппарате) downcomerчугу́нная труба́ — cast-iron pipeшла́мовая труба́ — wash pipeэкра́нная труба́ — water-wall tubeя́корная труба́ — hawse pipe -
3 труба
ж. pipe; piping; tube; tubingжаровая труба — flue tube; flame tube
отсасывающая труба — draught tube; draft tube
спускная труба — discharge pipe; blow-off pipe
циркуляционная труба — circulating pipe; downcomer
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4 Lucas, Anthony Francis
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 9 September 1855 Spalato, Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary (now Split, Croatia)d. 2 September 1921 Washington, DC, USA[br]Austrian (naturalized American) mining engineer who successfully applied rotary drilling to oil extraction.[br]A former Second Lieutenant of the Austrian navy (hence his later nickname "Captain") and graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Graz, Lucas decided to stay in Michigan when he visited his relatives in 1879. He changed his original name, Lucie, into the form his uncle had adopted and became a naturalized American citizen at the age of 30. He worked in the lumber industry for some years and then became a consulting mechanical and mining engineer in Washington, DC. He began working for a salt-mining company in Louisiana in 1893 and became interested in the geology of the Mexican Gulf region, with a view to prospecting for petroleum. In the course of this work he came to the conclusion that the hills in this elevated area, being geological structures distinct from the surrounding deposits, were natural reservoirs of petroleum. To prove his unusual theory he subsequently chose Spindle Top, near Beaumont, Texas, where in 1899 he began to bore a first oil-well. A second drill-hole, started in October 1900, was put through clay and quicksand. After many difficulties, a layer of rock containing marine shells was reached. When the "gusher" came out on 10 January 1901, it not only opened up a new era in the oil and gas business, but it also led to the future exploration of the terrestrial crust.Lucas's boring was a breakthrough for the rotary drilling system, which was still in its early days although its principles had been established by the English engineer Robert Beart in his patent of 1884. It proved to have advantages over the pile-driving of pipes. A pipe with a simple cutter at the lower end was driven with a constantly revolving motion, grinding down on the bottom of the well, thus gouging and chipping its way downward. To deal with the quicksand he adopted the use of large and heavy casings successively telescoped one into the other. According to Fauvelle's method, water was forced through the pipe by means of a pump, so the well was kept full of circulating liquid during drilling, flushing up the mud. When the salt-rock was reached, a diamond drill was used to test the depth and the character of the deposit.When the well blew out and flowed freely he developed a preventer in order to save the oil and, even more importantly at the time, to shut the well and to control the oil flow. This assembly, patented in 1903, consisted of a combined system of pipes, valves and casings diverting the stream into a horizontal direction.Lucas's fame spread around the world, but as he had to relinquish the larger part of his interest to the oil company supporting the exploration, his financial reward was poor. One year after his success at Spindle Top he started oil exploration in Mexico, where he stayed until 1905, when he resumed his consulting practice in Washington, DC.[br]Bibliography1899, "Rock-salt in Louisiana", Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 29:462–74.1902, "The great oil-well near Beaumont, Texas", Transactions of the AmericanInstitution of Mining Engineers 31:362–74.Further ReadingR.S.McBeth, 1918, Pioneering the Gulf Coast, New York (a very detailed description of Lucas's important accomplishments in the development of the oil industry).R.T.Hill, 1903, "The Beaumont oil-field, with notes on other oil-fields of the Texas region", Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 33:363–405;Transactions of the American Institution of Mining Engineers 55:421–3 (contain shorter biographical notes).WK
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