high-temperature viscosity measurement - translation to russian
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high-temperature viscosity measurement - translation to russian

TYPE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR THAT OPERATES AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AS PART OF NORMAL OPERATION
Hard to Receive; Very-High-Temperature Reactor; VHTR; High temperature gas cooled reactor; High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor; HTGR; Advanced High-Temperature Reactor; Very High Temperature Reactor; High temperature gas reactor; High temperature gas-cooled reactor; High-temperature gas-cooled reactor; Very high temperature reactor; High-temperature-gas-cooled-reactor; Very-high-temperature reactor

high-temperature viscosity measurement      

нефтегазовая промышленность

измерение вязкости при высокой температуре

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

Absolute Temperature
Temperature reckoned from absolute zero (see "Zero, Absolute"). It is obtained by adding for the centigrade scale 273, and for the Fahrenheit scale 459, to the degree readings of the regular scale.

Wikipedia

High-temperature gas reactor

A high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR), is a nuclear reactor that uses a graphite moderator with a once-through uranium fuel cycle. The HTGR is a type of high-temperature reactor (HTR) that can conceptually have an outlet temperature of 750 °C (1,380 °F). The reactor core can be either a "prismatic block" (reminiscent of a conventional reactor core) or a "pebble-bed" core. The high temperatures enable applications such as process heat or hydrogen production via the thermochemical sulfur–iodine cycle.

The HTR is the predecessor of the Very-high-temperature reactor (VHTR), one of the future Generation IV reactor-models, which initially would work with temperatures of 750 to 950 °C.

What is the Russian for high-temperature viscosity measurement? Translation of &#39high-temperature