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1 welded one end
Нефть: приварен с одного конца -
2 flanged one end-welded one end
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > flanged one end-welded one end
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3 flanged one end - welded one end
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > flanged one end - welded one end
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4 flanged one end-welded one end
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > flanged one end-welded one end
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5 FOE-WOE
1) Техника: flanged one end-welded one end2) Нефть: flanged one end - welded one end, с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом (flanged one end-welded one end), с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом FOE-WOE: FOE-WOE с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом (flanged one end - welded one end) -
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[flanged one end-welded one end] — с фланцем на одном конце с привариваемым другим концом
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сокр.[flanged one end - welded one end] с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом* * *• с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом FOE-WOE: FOE-WOE с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом -
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flanged one end - welded one end - с фланцем на одном конце и с привариваемым другим концом -
9 WOE
1) Американизм: World Occupational Exposure2) Военный термин: Wings Of Eagles, Work Order Efficiency, warhead output evaluation, without enclosure, without equipment3) Юридический термин: Wound Of Entry4) Физиология: Way Of Eating5) Нефть: waiting on engineering, welded one end6) Образование: Window On Europe -
10 woe
1) Американизм: World Occupational Exposure2) Военный термин: Wings Of Eagles, Work Order Efficiency, warhead output evaluation, without enclosure, without equipment3) Юридический термин: Wound Of Entry4) Физиология: Way Of Eating5) Нефть: waiting on engineering, welded one end6) Образование: Window On Europe -
11 beam
1) балка; брус; перекладина; коромысло; дышло; прогон2) луч, пучок параллельных лучей; балансир весов3) излучать, испускать лучи•beam built in at one end and supported at the other — балка, защемлённая одним концом и опёртая другим
beam built monolithically with the slab — ребристая плита балка, составляющая одно целое с плитой
carrying transverse loads — балка, нагруженная поперечной нагрузкой
beam fixed at one end — консольная балка, консоль
beam made of precast hollow blocks — балка, собираемая из пустотелых, коробчатых секций ( с натяжением продольной арматуры)
beam on elastic foundation, beam resting on elastic base — балка на упругом основании
beam precast on site — сборная железобетонная балка, изготовленная на строительной площадке, построечного изготовления
beam supported at both ends — простая балка, балка, опёртая на двух концах
beam with central prop — двухпролётная балка, балка на трёх опорах
beam with fixed ends — балка с защемлёнными, заделанными концами
beam with overhanging end, with overhangs — консольная балка
- anchorage beam - angle beam - annular beam - arched beam - axle beam - baffle beam - balance beam - basement beam - Benkelman beam - bind beam - bond beam - bottom beam - boundary beam - box beam - braced beam - brick beam - bridge beam - broad flange beam - built-in beam - built-up beam - camber beam - cantilever beam - cased beam - castellated beam - channel beam - chief beam - circular beam - collapsible beam - collar beam - composite beam - compound beam - concrete beam - continuous beam - crane beam - crane-rail beam - cross-beam - dam beam - deep beam - double-slope beam - dragon beam - drop beam - false beam - fascia beam - fished beam - flanged beam - floor beam - footing beam - foundation beam - free beam - free-ended beam - free-ends beam - gantry beam - Gerber beam - grating beam - grillage beam - ground beam - H-beam - half-beam - head beam - hinged beam - hollow beam - I-beam - immovable rest beam - jesting beam - joggle beam - keyed compound beam - king-trussed beam - L-beam - laced beam - lattice beam - lenticular beam - lentiform beam - lifting beam - load beam - longitudinal beam - main beam - masonry beam - multispan beam - needle beam - non-uniform continuous beam - notched beam - outrigger beam - overhanging beam - overhead runway beam - partially fixed ends beam - pile capping beam - prime beam - prismatic beam - propped beam - propped cantilever beam - pump beam - queen-trussed beam - rectangular beam - reinforced concrete beam - reinforced T-beam - restrained beam - ringe beam - riveted beam - rolled beam - roof beam - sandwich beam - scale beam - secondary beam - semi-infinite beam - shallow beam - simple beam - simply supported beam - simply supported beam with overhang - single-slope beam - single-strut trussed beam - slender beam - split beam - spring beam - statical determinate beam - statical indeterminate beam - steel beam - steel beam encased in concrete - straining beam - strut beam - strut-framed beam - suspended beam - sway-beam - T-beam - T-beam with double reinforcement - tamping beam - tee beam - test beam - three-chord beam - through beam - tie beam - top beam - transverse beam - trimmer beam - trussed beam - tubular beam - two-way beams - two-web beam - uniform beam - wall beam - welded beam - wide-flange beam - wind beam - wire-prestressed reinforced beam - X-ray beam - Z-beambeam with simply supported ends — балка, свободно лежащая на опорах
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2) машиностр. поперечина; траверса4) машиностр. балансир5) горн. верхняк6) возд. лонжерон7) мор. бимс8) ширина судна9) траверз ( направление)11) наводить по лучу12) главный лепесток ( диаграммы направленности антенны), радиолуч13) навой ( основовязальной машины)14) швейн. ударник ( вырубочного пресса)•beam for sheet piles — насадка шпунтовой стенки,beam is 25 m long between supports — пролет балки составляет 25 м;beam on waterline — ширина судна по ватерлинии,beam overall — габаритная ширина судна,beam over deck — ширина судна по палубе,beam over foils — ширина судна по крыльям,to built in a beam at one end — заделывать балку одним концов,to capture the beam — захватывать луч ( курсового маяка);to clamp a beam — закреплять коромысло,to follow the beam — выдерживать направление по лучу ( курсового маяка),to hinge a beam to support — опирать балку шарнирно;to intercept the beam — выходить на ось луча ( курсового маяка),to steady a beam — арретировать (останавливать) коромысло,-
accelerated beam
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accelerator beam
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aiming beam
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anchorage beam
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angle beam
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angular beam
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annular beam
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antiparallel beams
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arched beam
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astigmatic beam
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asymmetrical beams
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asymmetrical beam
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asymmetrical lower beam
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asymmetrically flared beam
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axle beam
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back beam
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beam of variable cross section
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beavertail beam
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betlehem beam
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bidirectional beam
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binding beam
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body bolster beam
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bogie beam
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bond beam
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bottom beam
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box-section beam
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box beam
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brake beam
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breast beam
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brick beam
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bridge beam
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bridle beam
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broad-flanged beam
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broad-radiation pattern beam
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bucket beam
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buffer beam
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built-in beam
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built-up beam
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bumper beam
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bunched electron beam
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bunched beam
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camber beam
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cambered beam
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cantilever beam
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cased beam
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cathode beam
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channel beam
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channeled beam
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charged beam
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city beam
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Clarke beam
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coherent light beam
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collapsible beam
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collimated beam
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combination beam
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composite beam
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compound beam
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concentrated beam
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conically scanned beam
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constrained beam
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continuous beam
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continuous wing beam
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contour beam
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convergent beam
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cosecant-squared beam
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counter propagating beams
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crane runway beam
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crane beam
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crownblock beam
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dam beam
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deck beam
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deep beam
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defocused beam
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density-modulated beam
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diffraction-limited beam
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diffuse beam
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directed beam
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directional beam
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directive beam
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divergent beam
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doubly reinforced beam
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downward beam
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dragon beam
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drop beam
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E beam
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edge beam
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electron beam
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elevating beam
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emergent beam
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engine mount beam
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erasing beam
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even-arm beam
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extreme beam
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false beam
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fanning beam
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fan-shaped beam
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fascia beam
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fender beam
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fiber spinning beam
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fiberglass beam
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fish-bellied beam
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fixed beam
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fixed tie beam
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fixed-ended beam
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flat-top beam
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flitched beam
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floor beam
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focused beam
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folding beam
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fork beam
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framing beam
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free-ended beam
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free beam
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front-axle beam
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gantry beam
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glide slope beam
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glued laminated beam
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graduated beam
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grating beam
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grillage beam
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guidance beam
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hammer beam
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hatch way beam
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hatch-end beam
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haunched beam
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H-beam
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high beam
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high-directivity beam
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highly bunched beam
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high-velocity beam
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hinged beam
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hold beam
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hold-down beam
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hollow beam
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homogeneous beam
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I-beam
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illuminating beam
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image beam
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incident beam
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injected beam
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intensity-modulated beam
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intermediate beam
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ion beam
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jesting beam
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joggle beam
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junior beam
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keyed beam
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king-posted beam
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laced beam
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laser beam
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L-beam
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lifting beam
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light beam
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load beam
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locked-on beam
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longitudinal beam
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loom beam
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low-altitude beam
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lower beam
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low-velocity beam
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main beam
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main landing gear beam
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marginal beam
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midship beam
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modulated beam
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molded beam
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molecular beam
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monochromatic beam
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monoenergetic beam
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monorail beam
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multilobed beam
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multispan beam
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needle beam
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negative beam
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neutral beam
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nonreentrant beam
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nonuniform beam
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object-bearing beam
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object beam
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off-axis beam
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off-path beam
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on-axis beam
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optical beam
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O-type beam
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outermost beam
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overhanging beam
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panting beam
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parallel flange beam
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paraxial beam
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passing beam
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pencil beam
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photon beam
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pile beam
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pin-ended beam
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plane-polarized beam
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play-off beam
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polarized beam
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port beam
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portable beam
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positive beam
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pressure beam
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prestressed concrete beam
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primary beam
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probe beam
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propped cantilever beam
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propped beam
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pulsed guidance beam
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pumping beam
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pump beam
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pusher beam
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quasi-monochromatic beam
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queen-trussed beam
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radar beam
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radio beam
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reading beam
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recording beam
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reentrant beam
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reference beam
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reflected beam
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refracted beam
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register beam
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relativistic beam
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restrained beam
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return beam
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rigid beam
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ring beam
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ripper beam
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riveted beam
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roof beam
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rotary support beam
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rotary beam
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sandwich beam
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scanning beam
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scattered beam
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scene beam
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secondary beam
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section beam
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sector-shaped beam
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shallow beam
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sharp beam
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sheet beam
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shifting beam
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simple beam
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single beam
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skeleton-form triangular beam
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slasher beam
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slay beam
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sliding batch beam
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soldier beam
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space-coherent beam
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spandrel beam
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spatially coherent beam
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spent beam
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spider beam
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spinning beam
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split beam
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spot beam
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spreader beam
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spring beam
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squinted beam
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stanchion beam
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standard beam
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starboard beam
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statically determinate beam
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statically indeterminate beam
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steered beam
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stiffening beam
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stop beam
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straining beam
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strut-framed beam
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supporting beam
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swing beam
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tamping beam
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T-beam
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tee-beam
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temporal coherent beam
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test beam
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thermal beam
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through beam
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tie beam
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top-trolley beam
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toroidal beam
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torque divider installation beam
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towing beam
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transverse beam
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traveling hatchway beam
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traveling hatch beam
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trussed beam
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ultrasonic beam
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undecked beam
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unidirectional beam
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uniform beam
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uniform-strength beam
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universal beam
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variable-elevation beam
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variable-shape beam
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walking beam
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wall beam
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wave beam
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way beam
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wear beam
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web beam
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welded beam
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wide-angle beam
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wide beam
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wide-flange beam
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wooden beam
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writing beam
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X-ray beam
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1) стык
2) прифуговка
3) пустошовка
4) смык
5) смыкание
6) смыкать
7) смычка
8) соединение
9) сочеление
10) стыковой
11) фуговать
12) закрутка анаши
13) мастырка
14) муфта соединительная
15) планчик
16) совмещенный
17) <engin.> сросток
18) шарнир
19) узел
20) соединенный
21) совместный
22) сочленять
23) соединять
24) совокупный
25) сочленение
26) сустав
27) разъем
28) общий
29) объединенный
30) шлиф
31) соединить
32) сочленить
33) связывать
34) связать
35) уплотнительный
36) сварной
37) спай
38) связь
– articulated joint
– ball joint
– bar joint
– bead joint
– birdsmouthing joint
– bridle joint
– cable joint
– casing joint
– casing of joint
– caulk joint
– cogged joint
– compression joint
– concave joint
– construction joint
– control joint
– cross joint
– cross-halved joint
– dead joint
– double-rivet joint
– expansion joint
– exposed joint
– field joint
– fixed joint
– full-insulated joint
– gasket joint
– grout joint
– half-lap joint
– halved joint
– hinged joint
– Hooke's joint
– housed joint
– insulating joint
– joint action
– joint bar
– joint block
– joint bolt
– joint catalogue
– joint distribution
– joint filler
– joint moment
– joint operation
– joint plane
– joint plate
– joint stock
– joint sufficiency
– joint tie
– lap riveted joint
– lute joint
– make off joint
– Mcintyre joint
– microphonic joint
– opening of joint
– pack joint
– pin joint
– pitch of joint
– rail joint
– rivet joint
– scarf joint
– separation of joint
– step joint
– straight joint
– strain joint
– support joint
– suspended joint
– suspension joint
– swivel joint
– tee joint
– tie-bar joint
– tool joint
– twist joint
– welded joint
– wiped joint
insulated rail joint — < railways> стык изолирующий
one-end insulated joint — < railways> стык изолирующий с одностронней изоляцией
twisted sleeve joint — скрутка гильзовая, сросток скручиваемый гильзовый
waveguide choke joint — <tech.> канавка дроссельный
Western Union joint — скрутка простая, скрутка русская
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14 Gresley, Sir Herbert Nigel
[br]b. 19 June 1876 Edinburgh, Scotlandd. 5 April 1941 Hertford, England[br]English mechanical engineer, designer of the A4-class 4–6–2 locomotive holding the world speed record for steam traction.[br]Gresley was the son of the Rector of Netherseale, Derbyshire; he was educated at Marlborough and by the age of 13 was skilled at making sketches of locomotives. In 1893 he became a pupil of F.W. Webb at Crewe works, London \& North Western Railway, and in 1898 he moved to Horwich works, Lancashire \& Yorkshire Railway, to gain drawing-office experience under J.A.F.Aspinall, subsequently becoming Foreman of the locomotive running sheds at Blackpool. In 1900 he transferred to the carriage and wagon department, and in 1904 he had risen to become its Assistant Superintendent. In 1905 he moved to the Great Northern Railway, becoming Superintendent of its carriage and wagon department at Doncaster under H.A. Ivatt. In 1906 he designed and produced a bogie luggage van with steel underframe, teak body, elliptical roof, bowed ends and buckeye couplings: this became the prototype for East Coast main-line coaches built over the next thirty-five years. In 1911 Gresley succeeded Ivatt as Locomotive, Carriage \& Wagon Superintendent. His first locomotive was a mixed-traffic 2–6–0, his next a 2–8–0 for freight. From 1915 he worked on the design of a 4–6–2 locomotive for express passenger traffic: as with Ivatt's 4 4 2s, the trailing axle would allow the wide firebox needed for Yorkshire coal. He also devised a means by which two sets of valve gear could operate the valves on a three-cylinder locomotive and applied it for the first time on a 2–8–0 built in 1918. The system was complex, but a later simplified form was used on all subsequent Gresley three-cylinder locomotives, including his first 4–6–2 which appeared in 1922. In 1921, Gresley introduced the first British restaurant car with electric cooking facilities.With the grouping of 1923, the Great Northern Railway was absorbed into the London \& North Eastern Railway and Gresley was appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer. More 4–6– 2s were built, the first British class of such wheel arrangement. Modifications to their valve gear, along lines developed by G.J. Churchward, reduced their coal consumption sufficiently to enable them to run non-stop between London and Edinburgh. So that enginemen might change over en route, some of the locomotives were equipped with corridor tenders from 1928. The design was steadily improved in detail, and by comparison an experimental 4–6–4 with a watertube boiler that Gresley produced in 1929 showed no overall benefit. A successful high-powered 2–8–2 was built in 1934, following the introduction of third-class sleeping cars, to haul 500-ton passenger trains between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.In 1932 the need to meet increasing road competition had resulted in the end of a long-standing agreement between East Coast and West Coast railways, that train journeys between London and Edinburgh by either route should be scheduled to take 8 1/4 hours. Seeking to accelerate train services, Gresley studied high-speed, diesel-electric railcars in Germany and petrol-electric railcars in France. He considered them for the London \& North Eastern Railway, but a test run by a train hauled by one of his 4–6–2s in 1934, which reached 108 mph (174 km/h), suggested that a steam train could better the railcar proposals while its accommodation would be more comfortable. To celebrate the Silver Jubilee of King George V, a high-speed, streamlined train between London and Newcastle upon Tyne was proposed, the first such train in Britain. An improved 4–6–2, the A4 class, was designed with modifications to ensure free running and an ample reserve of power up hill. Its streamlined outline included a wedge-shaped front which reduced wind resistance and helped to lift the exhaust dear of the cab windows at speed. The first locomotive of the class, named Silver Link, ran at an average speed of 100 mph (161 km/h) for 43 miles (69 km), with a maximum speed of 112 1/2 mph (181 km/h), on a seven-coach test train on 27 September 1935: the locomotive went into service hauling the Silver Jubilee express single-handed (since others of the class had still to be completed) for the first three weeks, a round trip of 536 miles (863 km) daily, much of it at 90 mph (145 km/h), without any mechanical troubles at all. Coaches for the Silver Jubilee had teak-framed, steel-panelled bodies on all-steel, welded underframes; windows were double glazed; and there was a pressure ventilation/heating system. Comparable trains were introduced between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh in 1937 and to Leeds in 1938.Gresley did not hesitate to incorporate outstanding features from elsewhere into his locomotive designs and was well aware of the work of André Chapelon in France. Four A4s built in 1938 were equipped with Kylchap twin blast-pipes and double chimneys to improve performance still further. The first of these to be completed, no. 4468, Mallard, on 3 July 1938 ran a test train at over 120 mph (193 km/h) for 2 miles (3.2 km) and momentarily achieved 126 mph (203 km/h), the world speed record for steam traction. J.Duddington was the driver and T.Bray the fireman. The use of high-speed trains came to an end with the Second World War. The A4s were then demonstrated to be powerful as well as fast: one was noted hauling a 730-ton, 22-coach train at an average speed exceeding 75 mph (120 km/h) over 30 miles (48 km). The war also halted electrification of the Manchester-Sheffield line, on the 1,500 volt DC overhead system; however, anticipating eventual resumption, Gresley had a prototype main-line Bo-Bo electric locomotive built in 1941. Sadly, Gresley died from a heart attack while still in office.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1936. President, Institution of Locomotive Engineers 1927 and 1934. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1936.Further ReadingF.A.S.Brown, 1961, Nigel Gresley, Locomotive Engineer, Ian Allan (full-length biography).John Bellwood and David Jenkinson, Gresley and Stanier. A Centenary Tribute (a good comparative account).See also: Bulleid, Oliver Vaughan SnellPJGRBiographical history of technology > Gresley, Sir Herbert Nigel
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15 connection
1) соединение; сочленение; присоединение; связь2) соединение; соединительная деталь3) включение; подключение4) схема5) горн. сбойка7) геод. привязка; увязка8) матем. связность•to make a connection — наращивать бурительную колонну;to retighten threaded connections — подтягивать резьбовые соединения-
accordant connection
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anode connection
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armature end connections
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back-to-back connection
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ball connection
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banjo connection
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basing connection
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bastard connection
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bayonet connection
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bolted connection
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bottom connection
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bridge connection
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built-up connection
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bullet connection
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cable box connection
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cascade connection
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casing connection
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chain connection
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charging connection
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clip connection
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cold solder connection
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color code connection
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compression connection
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conference connection
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cooling system connections
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crimp connection
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cross connection
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crowbar connection
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delta connection
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delta-delta connection
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delta-star connection
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dial-up connection
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direct connection
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discharge connection
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drain connection
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earth connection
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end connections
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equalizing connections
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equipotential connections
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feed forked connection
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flanged connection
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flange connection
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flexible connection
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fuel connection
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glued connection
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ground connection
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hardwired connection
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high-voltage connection
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hinged connection
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hose connection
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house connection
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hydraulical connection
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inlet connection
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in-line connection
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intercircuit connection
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interconnected-star connection
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interface connection
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interstar connection
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inverse-parallel connection
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key connection
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kinematical connection
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link connection
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logical connection
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logic connection
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long thread and coupling connection
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longitudinal connection
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loose connection
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mesh connection
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moment connection
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multicast connection
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multiparty connection
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multipoint connection
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nailed connection
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ohmic connection
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one-way connection
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open-delta connection
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outlet connection
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parallel connection
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parallel hole connection
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parallel-series hole connection
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permanent connection
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pin connection
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pivot connection
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plug-and-socket connection
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pneumatic built-in instant connection
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point-to-point connection
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postinsulated connection
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preinsulated connection
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printed connection
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releasable connection
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rigid connection
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ring connection
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riveted connection
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Scott connection
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screwed connection
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screw connection
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seat connection
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semirigid connection
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series connection
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series-multiple connection
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series-parallel connection
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shock-absorbing connection
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shore connection
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short thread and coupling connection
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shunt connection
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siamese connection
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single-way connection
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slip joint connection
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slip tube connection
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soldered connection
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solder connection
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solderless connection
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spiked connection
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splice connection
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spline connection
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split bolted connection
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split bolt connection
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star connection
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star-delta connection
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star-star connection
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step connection
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suction connection
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surface connections
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tandem connection
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tank connections
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threaded connection
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through connection
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track connection
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transport connection
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triple-star connection
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V-connection
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ventilation connection
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virtual connection
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welded connection
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wellhead connections
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wire connection
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wire-logic connection
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wire-wrapped connection
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wood connection
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wrapped connection
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wye connection
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wye-wye connection
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16 blade
1) лезвие; режущая пластина3) резец, вставной резец; нож (напр. фрезы)4) лопатка; лопасть; крыло5) нож ( рубильника)6) ребро•- abrasive cutoff bladeto offset saw blade on each side — разводить зубья пилы, разводить зубья ленточной пилы
- abrasive saw blade
- adjustable-pitch blade
- backspot-facing blade
- backward inclined blade
- bandsaw blade
- bar blade
- bevel gear cutter blade
- bimetal band saw blade
- bimetal cutting blade
- carbide blade
- circular saw blade
- clamping blade
- coated carbide blade
- cold saw blade
- compressor blade
- constant thickness blade
- controllable pitch blade
- crosscut blade
- cutoff blade
- cutting blade
- cylindrical blade
- disk blade
- eight pitch blade
- encapsulated blade
- end-cutting blade
- endless bandsaw blade
- endless cutting blade
- extra-depth blade
- file blade
- finishing blade
- finishing cutter blade
- flanged overrunning stop cutting blade
- flat blade
- flying blade
- forward inclined blade
- friction blade
- grit-tipped blade
- guide blade
- hacksaw blade
- inclined blade
- inserted blade
- inside blade
- knife-like blade
- master blade
- minus angle blade
- moving blade
- multiset blade
- multivariable pitch blade
- notching blade
- nozzle blade
- outside blade
- overrunning stop cutting blade with lugs
- pentahedral carbide blade
- plus angle blade
- profiled blade
- propeller blade
- radial blade
- reference blade
- removable blade
- reversing blade
- rip blade
- rotary blade
- rotary cutting blade
- rotating blade
- rough-cut blade
- saw blade
- segmental blade
- segmental saw blade
- semifinishing blade
- serrated blade
- severing blade
- shearing blade
- slotting blade
- space blade
- spiral carbide blade
- support blade
- turbine blade
- turning blade
- variable-pitch blade
- welded-edge blade
- work blade
- workrest bladeEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > blade
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17 pliers
плоскогубцы; пассатижи; кусачки; клещи; щипцы; щипчики (для мелких предметов); рычажные ручные ножницы; клещи-струбцина; "утконос"; круглонос- pliers for clamps of cooling - heating and fuel hoses - pliers for clamps with device for adjustment and blocking of jaw opening - pliers for CORBIN clamps with choice of axial or 90° grip - pliers for disconnecting deep-seated spark plug caps - pliers for easy hook-up of brake cable - pliers for external snap rings - pliers with flat knurled jaws for external rings - pliers with nose bent to 90° for internal circlips - pliers with straight nose for internal circlips - adjustable log-grip pliers - adjustable pliers with axial gripping - adjustable siphon pliers - bolt cutting pliers - box-joint adjustable pliers with 7 positions - CLIC spring-clips pliers with pivoting jaws - cock nut pliers for work in inaccessible places - combination pliers with cutter for wire - crimping pliers for cable tip terminals - crimping pliers for cable tip terminals with automatic reopening of jaws at the end of the compression - crimping pliers with rack-type device for reducing the compression effort - flat extra-long nose pliers with jaws bent to 45° - flat extra-long nose pliers with straight jaws - flaring pliers for lead tubes - fuel-line pliers for disconnecting fittings - half-round long nose pliers with straight jaws - half-round long tapering nose pliers with straight jaws and spring-action - hose pliers for cars - hose pliers for industrial vehicles with mobile jaw that can suit hoses from ø 48 to 115 mm - lay-on slip-joint adjustable pliers with handles in PVC - lock-grip pliers for squeezing pipes - lock-grip pliers with concave jaws - lock-grip pliers with C-clamp jaws in aluminium - lock-grip pliers with double adjustment - lock-grip pliers with fork-shaped jaws - lock-grip pliers with one straight and one convex jaw - lock-grip pliers with shaped jaws - lock-grip pliers with sliding upper jaw - lock-ring pliers - needle nose pliers - needle nose pliers with side cutter - nipper pliers - panel punching and folding pliers the edges of sheet steel to be welded - piston ring pliers with specially shaped jaws - revolving punch pliers - round-nose pliers - round short nose pliers with straight jaws - saw-setting pliers - safety-twist pliers - side-cutting pliers - slip-joint adjustable pliers with two positions - universal pliers with side cutter for copper wire - valve guide seal pliers - wheel pliers for fitting and removing balancing weights -
18 block
2) строительный блок (бетонный, керамический искусственный камень); брусчатка ( на мостовой); шашка ( дорожная)3) колодка; чурбан4) распорка6) участок месторождения, подготовленный для выемки7) эл. узел; группа элементов9) дор. блок, блокировка; заграждение; препятствие; "пробка" на дороге10) блочный12) набрасывать эскиз (плана, чертежа)13) блокировать; загораживать; засорять; заклинивать•block and tackle — тали, полиспаст
- block of flats - block of houses - block of uniform height - adobe block - anchor block - angle block of rigging - arch block - asphalt paving block - auditorium block - backhaul cable guide block - backhaul line guide block - base block - bed block - bottom block - brake block - building substructure block - building superstructure block - cavity block - ceiling block - cellular block - cement block - chain block - chain-and-tackle block - chain-pulley block - chimney block - choke block - cinder block - clay block - concrete block - concrete block pavement - concrete foundation block - concrete paving block - control block - crown block - cupola block - cushion block - differential blocks - direct access block of flats - distributing block - double block - double pulley block - drive block - enlarged block - fill block - fixed block - foam-filled block - formwork block with laid reinforcement - foundation block - frazzi block - gallery access block of flats - glass block - hoisting block - hydraulically driven block - jigging block - junction block - key block - kitchen-sanitary building block module - large-size block - lens-shaped three-dimensional block - lifting block - lintel block - manifold block - multiple sheave block - multiple sheaved block - panel block - parquet block - planetary block - plot block - precast foundation block - pulley block - reverse block - rope block - running block - sanitary building block module - scraper block - setting block - sheave block - single-sheaved block - sister block - slab block - slag concrete block - small-size block - snatch block - spacer block - split-face block - standing block - stone block - stucco ceiling block - tackle block - tension block - terminal block - three-dimensional block - tilting block - tower block - upper block - vitrified block - wall block - walling block - welded blockto block up — забивать, засорять, закупоривать, заклинивать, образовывать "пробку" ( на дороге)
* * *1. камень, блок (бетонный, керамический)2. отрезок бревна или бруса, колода3. распорка или подкос между балками4. глыба ( скальной породы)5. блок, блочная обойма ( полиспаста)6. квартал ( города)7. многоквартирный дом8. преграда; засор; затор || засорять, закупоривать- block of buildings
- block of flats
- A block
- anchor block
- anchoring block
- angle block
- apex block
- arch block
- architrave block
- asphalt block
- autoclaved aerated concrete block
- backhaul cable guide block
- backhaul line guide block
- backing block
- baffle block
- balance block
- base block
- bearing block
- bed block
- bedroom block
- bond-beam block
- bottom block
- brake block
- breeze block
- building block
- bullnose block
- burnt clay masonry block
- camber block
- cavity block
- ceiling block
- cellular block
- chain block
- chimney block
- cinder block
- clay block
- clinker block
- closer block
- colored concrete paving blocks
- concrete block
- concrete filler block
- concrete paving block
- corner block
- cover block
- crown block
- cushion block
- cutter block
- cyclopean block
- cylinder block
- decorative block
- differential pulley block
- diffusion block
- distance block
- dormitory block
- dosseret block
- double-sheave pulley block
- end block
- energy dispersion block
- face block
- faced block
- facing block
- fall block
- fiddle block
- filler block
- fire block
- fixing block
- floating block
- flue block
- foam-filled block
- foot block
- foundation block
- gin block
- glass block
- glue block
- gypsum block
- heel block
- hewn masonry wall block
- high-rise block
- hoisting block
- hollow wall block
- hollow block
- hook block
- impost block
- inertia block
- interlocking concrete blocks
- invert block
- key block
- keyed hollow clay block
- LECA block
- lifting block
- lightweight concrete block
- lower load block
- masonry block
- modular masonry block
- multistory block
- nailing block
- offset block
- one-hand block
- parquet block
- partition block
- paving block
- plinth block
- point blocks
- precast concrete block
- pulley block
- running block
- rusticated stone block
- sample block
- sawn masonry wall block
- school block
- science block
- single-sheave block
- small-element concrete blocks
- smooth hollow clay block
- snatch block
- solid block
- split-face block
- split block
- stay block
- stone block
- street block
- swivel block
- tackle block
- three-dimensional utility block
- tower block
- traveling block
- two-core concrete block
- unit block
- unit-built block
- unitized bathroom block
- upper load block
- walling block
- wall block
- wood block -
19 Camm, Sir Sydney
[br]b. 5 August 1893 Windsor, Berkshire, Englandd. 12 March 1966 Richmond, Surrey, England[br]English military aircraft designer.[br]He was the eldest of twelve children and his father was a journeyman carpenter, in whose footsteps Camm followed as an apprentice woodworker. He developed an early interest in aircraft, becoming a keen model maker in his early teens and taking a major role in founding a local society to this end, and in 1912 he designed and built a glider able to carry people. During the First World War he worked as a draughtsman for the aircraft firm Martinsyde, but became increasingly involved in design matters as the war progressed. In 1923 Camm was recruited by Sopwith to join his Hawker Engineering Company as Senior Draughtsman, but within two years had risen to be Chief Designer. His first important contribution was to develop a method of producing metal aircraft, using welded steel tubes, and in 1926 he designed his first significant aircraft, the Hawker Horsley torpedo-bomber, which briefly held the world long-distance record before it was snatched by Charles Lindbergh in his epic New York-Paris flight in 1927. His Hawker Hart light bomber followed in 1928, after which came his Hawker Fury fighter.By the mid-1930s Camm's reputation as a designer was such that he was able to wield significant influence on the Air Ministry when Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft specifications were being drawn up. His outstanding contribution came, however, with the unveiling of his Hawker Hurricane in 1935. This single-seater fighter was to prove one of the backbones of the RAF during 1939–45, but during the war he also designed two other excellent fighters: the Tempest and the Typhoon. After the Second World War Camm turned to jet aircraft, producing in 1951 the Hawker Hunter fighter/ground-attack aircraft, which saw lengthy service in the RAF and many other air forces. His most revolutionary contribution was the design of the Harrier jump-jet, beginning with the P.1127 prototype in 1961, followed by the Kestrel three years later. These were private ventures, but eventually the Government saw the enormous merit in the vertical take-off and landing concept, and the Harrier came to fruition in 1967. Sadly Camm, who was on the Board of Sopwith Hawker Siddeley Group, died before the aircraft came into service. He is permanently commemorated in the Camm Memorial Hall at the RAF Museum, Hendon, London.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1941. Knighted 1953. Associate Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society 1918, Fellow 1932, President 1954–5, Gold Medal 1958. Daniel Guggenheim Medal (USA) 1965.Further ReadingAlan Bramson, 1990, Pure Luck: The Authorized Biography of Sir Thomas Sopwith, 1888–1989, Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens (provides information about Camm and his association with Sopwith).Dictionary of National Biography, 1961–70.CM
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