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Righting couple

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    The force which tends to restore a ship to equilibrium once a heel has altered the relationship between her centre of buoyancy and her centre of gravity.




Couple, английский
  1. Пара сил

  2. Two equal and opposite parallel forces, with different lines of action, tending to produce rotation of a body; their moment equals the product of the magnitude of one of the forces and the perpendicular distance between them. couple-close, close couple a pair of opposite rafters which are connected by a collar beam or tie beam and are tied together at the apex.

  3. To connect or screw together.

  4. Double, see double 1.

  5. Couplet. 2. two consecutive work shifts or tours. double a. one of several terms (or letter symbols) used to designate medium-quality drill diamonds.


Couple (des forces), французский

Couple (to), английский

Couple of forces, английский

Couple up, английский

Couple, coupler, английский
    Device for coupling the bottom corner casting when joining two 20` containers into a single 40` unit - `twin twenties`. c/p charter party


Couple, to, английский
    To bend two hawsers together; coupling links of a cable; coupling shackles.


Couple-close, английский
    Пара стропильных ног, соединённых затяжкой


Couple-close. close-coupled tank and bowl a flush tank which is separate from, but attached to, a toilet bowl., английский

Coupled, английский
  1. См. long coupled, short coupled

  2. Связанный

  3. Связанный; спаренный

  4. Connected together.

  5. (1) of two electric circuits, having an impedance in common so that a current in one causes a voltage in the other. (2) of two coils, sharing parts of their magnetic flux paths.

  6. (1) две электрические цепи, имеющие общее сопротивление так, что ток в одной вызывает напряжение в другой. (2) из двух катушек, части путей магнитного потока которых являются общими.

  7. (1) of two electric circuits, having an impedance in common so that a current in one causes a voltage in the other.23 (2) of two coils, sharing parts of their magnetic flux paths. see also coupling.


Coupled arcade, английский
    An arcade supported on coupled columns.


Coupled columns, английский
    Two closely spaced columns that form a pair. (


Coupled computer code, английский

Coupled computers, английский
    Спаренные машины; двухмашинный комплекс; спаренные компьютеры coupled-relocatable term спаренный перемещаемый терм


Coupled modes, английский
  1. Частоты связанных колебаний

  2. In fiber optics, a mode that shares energy among one or more other modes, all of which propagate together. note: the distribution of energy among the coupled modes changes with propagation distance.


Coupled pilasters, английский
    Two closely spaced pilasters forming a pair.


Coupled reperforator and tape reader; fully automatic reperforator, английский

Coupled slot antenna, английский

Coupled systems, английский
    Связанные системы


Coupled vessel drive, английский
    Муфтовый привод конвертера передача крутящего усилия на цапф


Coupled wave, английский

Equilibrium, английский
  1. Равновесие

  2. The state of being equally balanced; a state of a body in which the forces acting on it are equally balanced.

  3. A state of balance

  4. Равновесие, равновесное состояние ~ of forces равновесие сил

  5. Literally balance, here balance of forces acting on each other. in a static equilibrium forces compensate each other so that the system is motionless, e.g., a scale at rest. if forces do not compensate each other fully at one instant in time, a system moves until it encounters higher-order constraints, e.g, after starting an engine, it accelerates to a point at which energy supply and work load plus friction are again in balance. in such a dynamic equilibrium, forces complement each other dynamically so that the system`s behavior is repetitive, predictable, does not generate new states and the trajectory follows a regular cycle. e.g., mass production at a well-worked out assembly line, sterotypical conversation within a 28 family, routine administrative procedures. a system may have several distinct equilibria (->polystability). a system in equilibrium conveys no information. one important equilibrium property is stability. homeostasis is a process of interaction favouring an equilibrium.

  6. The stable state of the system. see: attractor.

  7. A state of balance in which there is no tendency for change. see disequilibrium.


Relationship, английский
  1. Отношение: соотношение; связь; взаимоотношение; взаимосвязь

  2. Отношение, степень родства

  3. A way in which someone or something is connected to another  the incidence of the disease has a close relationship to the environment.  he became withdrawn and broke off all relationships with his family.

  4. Зависимость, соотношение

  5. A connection between objects.

  6. A logical connection between entities.

  7. A smartart graphic layout type that includes layouts designed to illustrate connections.

  8. An association established between common fields (columns) in two tables. a relationship can be one-to-one, many-to-many, or one-to-many.


Jigger-mast, английский
    The fourth mast, although ships with four or more masts were uncommon, or the aft most mast where it is smallest on vessels of less than four masts.


Driver-mast, английский
    The fifth mast of a six-masted barquentine or gaff schooner. it is preceded by the jigger mast and followed by the spanker mast. the sixth mast of the only seven-masted vessel, the gaff schooner thomas w. lawson, was normally called the pusher-mast.