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engineered standard - translation to English

BED OF ENGINEERED MATERIALS BUILT AT THE END OF A RUNWAY
Engineered Material Arresting Systems; Engineered Materials Arresting System; Engineered Material Arrestor Systems; Engineered Material Arrestor System; Engineered Materials Arrestor System; Engineered materials arresting system
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  • Higher EMAS bed with side steps to allow [[aircraft rescue and firefighting]] (ARFF) access and passenger egress.<ref name=Jacobs/>
  • EMAS bed after being run over by landing gear

engineered standard      

бухгалтерский учет

технологическая [расчетная] норма (норматив затрат, основанный на показателях и формулах, разработанных инженерами и экспертами)

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standard cost; estimated standard

secondary standard         
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REALIZATION OF THE DEFINITION OF A GIVEN QUANTITY USED AS REFERENCE
Measurement standard; Secondary standard; Secondary reference standard; Primary reference standard; Laboratory standard; Lab standard; Etalon (metrology); National etalon; International etalon; National reference standard; International reference standard; Hierarchy of Standards; Hierarchy of standards

общая лексика

вторичный эталон

Evening Standard         
  • Delivering the ''London Evening Standard'' to Euston Station, September 2022.
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DAILY TABLOID NEWSPAPER IN LONDON
The London Evening Standard newspaper; Evening Standard (London); The London Evening Standard; The Evening Standard; ThisIsLondon.com; Thisislondon.co.uk; London Standard; The London Standard; ESTV; London Evening Standard; Standard.co.uk; ES magazine; ES Magazine; This Is London (website); Evening Standard Ltd; Evening Standard Ltd.; The Standard (London)

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общая лексика

"Ивнинг стандард" (ежедневная лондонская вечерняя газета консервативного направления; тир. ок. 505 тыс. экз.; издаётся компанией "Ассошиэйтед ньюспейперз" [Associated Newspapers] Основана в 1827)

Definition

Тексако
("Текса́ко")

нефтяная монополия США; см. в ст. Нефтяные монополии.

Wikipedia

Engineered materials arrestor system

An engineered materials arrestor system, engineered materials arresting system (EMAS), or arrester bed is a bed of engineered materials built at the end of a runway to reduce the severity of the consequences of a runway excursion. Engineered materials are defined in FAA Advisory Circular No 150/5220-22B as "high energy absorbing materials of selected strength, which will reliably and predictably crush under the weight of an aircraft". While the current technology involves lightweight, crushable concrete blocks, any material that has been approved to meet the FAA Advisory Circular can be used for an EMAS. The purpose of an EMAS is to stop an aircraft overrun with no human injury and minimal aircraft damage. The aircraft is slowed by the loss of energy required to crush the EMAS material. An EMAS is similar in concept to the runaway truck ramp or race circuit gravel trap, made of gravel or sand. It is intended to stop an aircraft that has overshot a runway when there is an insufficient free space for a standard runway safety area (RSA). Multiple patents have been issued on the construction and design on the materials and process.

FAA Advisory Circular 150/5220-22B explains that an EMAS may not be effective for incidents involving aircraft of less than 11,000 kilograms (25,000 lb) weight. It also clarifies that an EMAS is not the same as a stopway, which is defined in FAA Advisory Circular 150/5300-13A, Section 312.

As of May 2017, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has been working on developing a harmonized regulation regarding arresting systems.

Research projects completed in Europe have looked into the cost-effectiveness of EMAS. Arrestor beds have been installed at airports where the runway safety areas are below standards, and their ability to stop aircraft with minimal or no damage to the air frame and its occupants has proven to bring results far beyond the cost of installations. The latest report, "Estimated Cost-Benefit Analysis of Runway Severity Reduction Based on Actual Arrestments", shows how the money saved through the first 11 arrestments has reached a calculated total of 1.9 billion USD, thus saving more than $1 B over the estimated cost of development (R&D, all installations worldwide, maintenance and repairs reaching a total of USD 600 million). The study suggests that mitigating the consequences of runway excursions worldwide may turn out to be much more cost-effective than the current focus on reducing the already very low probability of occurrence.

What is the Russian for engineered standard? Translation of &#39engineered standard&#39 to Russian