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Elastic range
Глоссарий по нефти и газу (англо-русский) |
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Зона упругости, русский
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Elastic, английский
- Упругий
- Descriptive of a material having the property of elasticity.
- Эластичный
Elastic (elasticity) limit, английский
Elastic -, английский
Упругое перемещение
Elastic after - effect [relaxation], английский
Elastic after-effect, английский
A lagging elastic recovery, of minor proportions, following a decrease in or removal of the load.
Elastic aftereffect, английский
Elastic anisotropy, английский
Elastic arch, английский
An arch designed on the basis of the elastic theory of materials. elastic constant 1.
Elastic axis, английский
Elastic bandage, английский
A stretchy bandage used to support a weak joint or for the treatment of a varicose vein
Elastic bitumen, английский
Elastic body, английский
Elastic boundary, английский
Elastic buckling, английский
Elastic buffer storage, английский
Эластичное буферное зу
Elastic cartilage, английский
Flexible cartilage, e.g. in the ear and epiglottis
Elastic center, английский
Elastic chamber accumulator, английский
Гидроаккумулятор с упругой мембраной
Elastic constants, английский
Modulus of elasticity, either in tension, compression or shear, and poisson’s ratio.
Elastic coupling, английский
Elastic critical stress, английский
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Зона упругости, русский
Heat affected zone, английский
- Base metal that was not melted during brazing, cutting, or welding but whose microstructure and physical properties were altered by the heat. hertz (hz): measurement unit of frequency, equivalent to one cycle per second.
- Portion of base metal not melted during brazing, cutting or welding but with mechanical properties altered by the heat.4
- Base metal that was not melted during brazing, cutting or welding but whose microstructure and physical properties were altered by the heat.4
- Base metal that was not melted during brazing, cutting or welding but whose microstructure and physical properties were altered by the heat.10 hertz (hz): measurement unit of frequency, equivalent to one cycle per second.10,17
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