automatic viscosity controller - translation to russian
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automatic viscosity controller - translation to russian

MEASURE OF HOW VISCOSITY OF A LIQUID CHANGES WITH TEMPERATURE
Viscosity Index; Viscosity index improver; Viscosity modifiers; Viscosity modifier

automatic viscosity controller      

нефтегазовая промышленность

автоматический регулятор вязкости (для цементного раствора)

bulk viscosity         
Bulk viscosity; Bulk Viscosity; Second Viscosity Coefficient; Second viscosity; Second coefficient of viscosity
объёмная вязкость
bulk viscosity         
Bulk viscosity; Bulk Viscosity; Second Viscosity Coefficient; Second viscosity; Second coefficient of viscosity
объёмная вязкость

Definition

АРУЗ
(аруд) (араб.), система метрического стихосложения, возникшая в классической арабской поэзии и распространенная (вплоть до 20 в.) в ряде стран Ближнего и Ср. Востока. Ритмообразующий элемент стиха в арузе - варьирующееся чередование долгих и кратких слогов.

Wikipedia

Viscosity index

The viscosity index (VI) is an arbitrary, unit-less measure of a fluid's change in viscosity relative to temperature change. It is mostly used to characterize the viscosity-temperature behavior of lubricating oils. The lower the VI, the more the viscosity is affected by changes in temperature. The higher the VI, the more stable the viscosity remains over temperature fluctuations. The VI was originally measured on a scale from 0 to 100; however, advancements in lubrication science have led to the development of oils with much higher VIs.

The viscosity of a lubricant is closely related to its ability to reduce friction in solid body contacts. Generally, the least viscous lubricant which still forces the two moving surfaces apart to achieve "fluid bearing" conditions is desired. If the lubricant is too viscous, it will require a large amount of energy to move (as in honey); if it is too thin, the surfaces will come in contact and friction will increase.

What is the Russian for automatic viscosity controller? Translation of &#39automatic viscosity contr