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Thermal stability

Oil glossary
  1. Ability of a fuel or lubricant to resist oxidation under high temperature operating conditions.

  2. The ability to resist chemical degradation under high-temperature operating conditions.

  3. Property of a fuel or lubricant which indicates its ability to resist cracking and decomposition on prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures.


Термическая стабильность, русский



Stability, английский
  1. Stability refers to how long a fragrance lasts, either in the bottle with the other ingredients, or exposed to heat, light or air.

  2. Устойчивость; стабильность

  3. It is paramount that a vessel is stable in all aspects at all times. when cargo is loaded/discharged, the stability is monitored by a computer, which takes into account the weight and position of cargo within the vessel.

  4. The ability of a laser system to resist changes in its operating characteristics. temperature, electrical, dimensional, and power stability are included.

  5. The resistance of a structure or element thereof to withstand sliding, overturning, buckling, or collapsing.

  6. Устойчивость

  7. Остойчивость - способность судна сопротивляться крену

  8. Остойчивость; устойчивость; устойчивость стержня при сжатии

  9. A quality implying a ship`s capacity to bear every motion of the sea.

  10. The property of resisting change or of returning to an original position if disturbed. this requires a ship’s center of gravity to be vertically below its center of buoyancy (cf. metacenter).

  11. Стойкость; устойчивость; стабильность о ~ under no-load

  12. Стабильность. устойчивость к распаду или иным химическим изменениям или физическому разделению [36].

  13. A reasonable length of time for a fragrance to remain stable before the product is affected by certain raw materials, heat, light and air.

  14. The tendency for air to rise.

  15. Устойчивость, стабильность. свойство системы сохранять состояние покоя или постоянного движения и восстанавливать это исходное состояние после любого воздействия или нарушения. в метеорологии этот термин часто используется как синоним статической устойчивости (см. stability, static) (вмо). stability, static (or hydrostatic stability) — статическая устойчивость; устойчивое равновесие (или гидростатическая устойчивость). состояние гидростатического равновесия атмосферы, при котором воздушная частица, смещенная со своего исходного положения, подвергается действию гидростатиче-

  16. A property of a system`s behavior when its equilibrium is disturbed. equilibria may be unstable, neutral or stable. an illustration of the three types is provided by a ball respectively balanced on a ridge, placed on a flat and level surface and in a concave hole. the three types differ in response to displacements. an unstable equilibrium requires hardly any disturbance to be lost, typically forever, e.g., the state of a volatile fluid, the beginning of a competitive game, equality among human interactors. a neutral equilibrium is arbitrary or non-preferential, whereas a stable equilibrium is such that a system returns to it after the displacing disturbance is removed. e.g., in wartime, civil liberties, production of consumer goods and communications may be restricted only to be restored after hostilities cease. this marks a stable equilibrium. however, if these restrictions persist despite the absence of war this would indicate that the equilibrium was neutral. equilibria are stable only relative to the magnitude of the disturbance. if a disturbance exceeds the threshold of a stable equilibrium, it may bring the system to another (unstable, neutral or stable) equilibrium (->polystability, ->ultrastability). adaptation is a higher form of stability in which a stable equilibrium is maintained or regained in the face of disturbances that attempt or temporarily displace the equilibrium. ~

  17. A term used to describe the tendency of a fiber or fabric to return to its original shape after being subjected to external influence, such as tension, heat, or chemicals.

  18. The relative steadiness or safety of a security or fund compared to the market as a whole. for example, money market funds and other short-term investments offer more stability than funds that invest in growth stocks.

  19. Tendency of a vehicle to remain in a steady state under the influence of perturbing forces, or to return to that state when momentarily disturbed from it. stabilizer bar (uk


Stability (stiffness), английский
    The ability of a boat to keep from heeling or rolling excessively, and to quickly return upright after heeling.


Stability and control augmentation system, английский
    Система повышения устойчивости и улучшения управляемости (ла)


Stability and control coefficients, английский
    Коэффициенты устойчивости и управляемости


Stability and flight control responsiveness, английский

Stability at large angles of heel, английский
    Остойчивость на больших углах крена


Stability augmentation, английский
    Повышение устойчивости; автостабилизация


Stability augmentation (system), английский
    Система автоматической стабилизации [повышения устойчивости]


Stability augmentation system, английский
    Система автоматического повышения устойчивости


Stability criteria, английский

Stability criterion, английский

Stability derivatives, английский
    Производные устойчивости


Stability index, английский
    Показатель устойчивости


Stability loss, английский

Stability magnetic suspension against foam formation, stability magnetic suspension against frothing, английский

Stability of magnetic particles at storage, английский

Stability of oscillations, английский

Stability of structure, английский

Stability of the torque-free motion, английский

Stability of vaccines, английский
    Термостабильность вакцин способность вакцины сохранять достаточную иммуногенную активность под воздействием температурного фактора.


Stability on bottom, английский
    Остойчивость после установки на дно погружной буровой платформы


Temperature, английский
  1. Température

  2. Dry-bulb - temperature of air as indicated by a standard thermometer.

  3. An expression of thermal energy density. how hot or cold an object is.

  4. The measure of the intensity of heat that a substance possesses.

  5. Температура

  6. Температура тмр test methods and procedures методы проведения испытаний и последовательность их проведения тмр theodolite measuring point кинотеодолитная станция

  7. Temperatura, fiebre

  8. The condition attained when the wetted wick of a wet-bulb thermometer has reached a stable and constant temperature when exposed to moving air in excess of 900 ft (274.3 m) per minute.

  9. 1. the heat of the body or of the surrounding air, measured in degrees  the doctor asked the nurse what the patient’s temperature was.  his temperature was slightly above normal.  the thermometer showed a temperature of 99°f.  to take a patient’s temperature to insert a thermometer in someone’s body to see what his or her body temperature is  they took his temperature every four hours.  when her temperature was taken this morning, it was normal. 2. illness when your body is hotter than normal  he’s in bed with a temperature.  her mother says she’s got a temperature, and can’t come to work. comment: the average body temperature is about 37° celsius or 98° fahrenheit. this temperature may vary during the day, and can rise if a person has taken a hot bath or had a hot drink. if the environmental temperature is high, the body has to sweat to reduce the heat gained from the air around it. if the outside temperature is low, the body shivers, because rapid movement of the muscles generates heat. a fever will cause the body temperature to rise sharply, to 40°c (103°f) or more. hypothermia exists when the body temperature falls below about 35°c (95°f).

  10. Повышение температуры бетона ~ of truss высота фермы jet ~ высота подъёма горизонтальной неизотермической приточной струи, «всплывающей» над приточным отверстием

  11. Температура ~ of adiabatic saturation температура адиабатического насыщения

  12. Normal adult temperature varies among horses, but will usually range in degrees from 99.5°f to 100.5°f.

  13. A measure of the average kinetic energy of a material. the standard unit of temperature is a kelvin, (k). temperature determines the direction of heat flow between any two systems in thermal contact. heat will always flow from the area of higher temperature (t source) to one of lower temperature (t sink). temperature gradient (?t)

  14. A measure of the degree of molecular motion of a material compared to a reference point. temperature is measured in degrees farenheit (melting point of ice = 32 º f, boiling point of water = 212 º f) or degrees celsius (melting point of ice = 0 º c, boiling point of water = 100 º c).

  15. The degree of sensible heat of a body as measured by a thermometer or similar instrument.

  16. Measure of the intensity of particle motion in degrees celsius (°c) or degrees fahrenheit (°f) or, in the absolute scale, kelvin (k), where the increment of 1 k = 1 °c = 1.8 °f.

  17. Temperature of surrounding atmosphere. also called dry bulb temperature. compare standard atmospheric conditions. ampere (a): si unit of electric current. ampere per meter (a·m–1): si derived unit of magnetic field intensity. the measurement 1 a·m–1, for example, describes a current of 1 a flowing through a coil that is 1 m in diameter. compare oersted. ampere turn (at): in magnetic particle testing, unit for expressing the magnetomotive force required for magnetization using a coil in terms of the product of the number of coil turns and the current in amperes flowing through the coil. amplitude, echo: in ultrasonic testing, the vertical height of a received signal on an a-scan, measured from base to peak for a video presentation or from peak to peak for a radio frequency presentation.

  18. Measure of the intensity of particle motion in degrees celsius (°c), degrees fahrenheit (°f) or, in the absolute scale, kelvin (k) or degrees rankine (°r). an increment of 1 k = 1 °c = 1.8 °r = 1.8 °f. compare heat.


Conditions, английский
  1. The terms of surrender.

  2. Обстоятельства; условия; режим

  3. Грузовая устойчивость ~ of crane during lifting operations грузовая устойчивость крана ~ of geometrical shape геометрическая неизменяемость ~ of slope устойчивость откоса ~ of volume постоянство объёма

  4. Наблюдения за работой сооружений в условиях эксплуатации

  5. Работа конструкции в условиях эксплуатационных нагрузок

  6. A set of specified constraints and parameters that are part of the rights group bundled into a rights label. these are enforced at the time of consumption.


Degradation, английский
  1. Dégradation

  2. The progressive failure of a machine or lubricant.

  3. Disintegration of a paint film by heat, moisture, sunlight, or natural causes.

  4. Debasement and disgrace. the suspension of a petty officer from his station; and also the depriving an officer or soldier of his arms previous to his being delivered over to the civil power for execution.

  5. In computer systems, a reduction in level of performance or service. degradation in microcomputer performance is indicated by slow response times or frequent pauses for disk access because memory is insufficient to hold an entire program plus the data the program is using.

  6. The loss of desirable physical properties by a textile material as a result of some process or physical/chemical phenomenon.


Decomposition, английский
  1. Расшивание (сетевого графика)

  2. The process where dead matter is rotted by the action of bacteria or fungi

  3. N декомпозиция, разложение (ант. composition) lexical ~ лексическая декомпозиция

  4. Декомпозиция; разложение; разбиение

  5. Разложение

  6. The breakdown of dead organic material by detrivores or saprophytes.


Temperatures, английский
    Бетон, выдержанный [отвердевший] в условиях повышенных температур; ~ in mass массивный бетон, бетон, уложенный в большой массив; ~ in the structure бетон в теле конструкции [сооружения] (в отличие от бетона в контрольных образцах); ~ placed in lifts бетон, укладываемый слоями [послойно]; ~ placed


Temperatur, немецкий

Thermography, английский
  1. The use of infrared thermography whereby temperatures of a wide variety of targets can be measured remotely and without contact. this is accomplished by measuring the infrared energy radiating from the surface of the target and converting this measurement to an equivalent surface temperature.

  2. A technique, used especially in screening for breast cancer, where part of the body is photographed using infrared rays which record the heat given off by the skin and show variations in the blood circulating beneath the skin

  3. Imaging or viewing of an object or process through sensing of heat emitted by it. the temperature patterns on the material surface produce corresponding radiation patterns. thus, heat flow by both conduction and radiation may be observed and used to locate material discontinuities. most often, thermography is based on sensing of infrared radiation. see also infrared thermography.

  4. In infrared and thermal testing, technique that uses infrared radiation to seek discontinuities in materials, components, and structures. thermography may be active (pulsed thermography or thermosonics) or passive (thermal wave imaging or infrared thermography).


Tbn, английский
  1. (total) base number

  2. To be named / to be nominated

  3. To be named/to be nominated t/c time charter t/c equivalent revenue per day

  4. To be notified

  5. See neutralization number, strong acid/strong base numbers.

  6. To be named (ship)