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Progressive spring

Глоссарий по машиностроению
    Spring in which the spring rate (or force per unit deflection) increases with deflection,




Progressive, английский
    A 1 длительный; 2 про- грессивный (ант. regressive) aspect, assimilation, dissimilation


Progressive (burning) powder, английский
    Прогрессивногорящий порох


Progressive aging, английский
    Aging by increasing the temperature in steps or continuously during the aging cycle.


Progressive aircraft repair cycle, английский
    Нарастающий цикл ремонта ла


Progressive amnesia, английский

Progressive approximation, английский
    Последовательное приближение


Progressive assimilation, немецкий

Progressive average, английский
    Промежуточное среднее


Progressive channel, английский
    The aspheric corridor of a progressive lens that makes up the intermediate and near vision zones.


Progressive collapse, английский

Progressive current, английский

Progressive deafness, английский
    A condition, common in people as they get older, in which a person gradually becomes more and more deaf


Progressive die, английский

Progressive dilution, английский

Progressive discipline, английский
  1. Method of improving employee performance

  2. Method of improving employee performance a series of corrective actions aimed at an employee to resolve a problem or improve performance


Progressive disclosure, английский
    A technique for hiding the complexity of an interface by presenting the user with the primary or common options or choices at the topmost level, and then revealing more advanced or complex options through another means, such as explicit user action or navigation.


Progressive display, английский
    Постепенное отображение (графики)


Progressive elaboration, английский

Progressive enhancement, английский

Progressive failure, английский

Progressive flood, английский
    Refers to water passing from one compartment to the next, due to [1] lack of watertight bulkheads. [2] watertight doors being left open. [3] short bulkheads that allow water to flow over their tops. the latter type of progressive flood sank titanic.


Deflection, английский
  1. The deference between a tire's unloaded or free radius and the loaded radius.

  2. Vertical distance between the chord and the skyline, measured at midspan; frequently expressed as a percentage of the horizontal span length (22).

  3. The displacement of a structural member or system under load.

  4. Отклонение

  5. The ricochet of a ball after it hits a player.

  6. The tendency of a ship from her true course; the departure of the magnetic needle from its true bearing, when influenced by iron or the local attraction of the mass. in artillery, the deviation of a shot from the direction in which it is fired. the term is usually reserved to lateral deviations, especially those resulting from irregular causes—those constant ones due to the regular motion of rifled projectiles coming under either of the designations “constant deflection,” “derivation,” borrowed from the french, or “drift,” from the americans. these latter, according to the direction usually given to the rifling in the present day, all tend away to the right, though they include some subordinate curves not yet distinctly determined.

  7. [1] gunnery term for the angle between the line-of-sight to the target and the line-of-sight to which the gun must be pointed to compensate for movement, wind, etc. [2] deviation of a compass needle caused by local magnetic influence, especially on a ship.

  8. A change in the intended course of a borehole produced intentionally or unintentionally by various conditions encountered in the drill hole or by the operational characteristics of the drilling equipment used. also called deviation.

  9. Отклонение от прямого направления отклонение магнитной стрелки; отклонение стрелки (приборов)

  10. See static tire deflection,


Public service vehicle, английский
    Vehicle intended to carry passengers (usually twelve or more, not including the driver) for hire or reward. this definition is subject to local variation, parficularly regarding the minimum number of passengers. also psv. see also omnibus, pull


Producer gas, английский
    Predominantly hydrogen gas produced by passing air and steam over burning coke or coal. formerly used as an engine fuel in times of acute shortage of conventional fuels,