hydraulic cyclone - translation to russian
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hydraulic cyclone - translation to russian

COMPONENT WHICH PREVENTS THE SUDDEN LOSS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID PRESSURE IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Hydraulic fuse; Hydraulic fuses

hydraulic cyclone      

нефтегазовая промышленность

гидроциклон

extra-tropical cyclone         
  • Hurricane Alex]].
  • [[Hurricane Cristobal (2014)]] in the north Atlantic after completing its transition to an extratropical cyclone from a hurricane
  • Extratropical cyclones spin clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, just like tropical cyclones.
  • Approximate areas of extratropical cyclone formation worldwide
  • A February 24, 2007 radar image of a large extratropical cyclonic storm system at its peak over the central United States.
  • [[Hurricane Fiona]] in the north Atlantic undergoing extratropical transition
  • An upper-level jet streak. DIV areas are regions of divergence aloft, which will lead to surface convergence and aid cyclogenesis.
  • center
  • Preferred region of snowfall in an extratropical cyclone
  • [[Cyclone Oratia]] showing the comma shape typical of extratropical cyclones, over Europe in October 2000.
  • an extratropical cyclone]] developing over the United States, starting late on October 25 and running through October 27, 2010.
  • A zonal flow regime. Note the dominant west-to-east flow as shown in the 500 hPa height pattern.
TYPE OF CYCLONE
Extratropical; Extratropical storm; Extratropical cyclones; Warm seclusion; Extratropical low; Mid-latitude cyclone; Baroclinic cyclone; Extratropical transition; Extra-tropical cyclone; Extratropical transition technique; XT-number; XT technique; Water cyclone; Frontal cyclone; Midlatitude cyclone; Wave cyclone; Wave Cyclones; Extratropical Depression; Extra tropical low; Frontal wave; Midlatitude cyclones; Non-tropical cyclonic storm; Mid-latitude cyclones; Extropical cyclone; Middle latitude cyclones; Extratropical system; Baroclinic forcing; Extratropicalisation; Extratropicalization
внетропический циклон
extratropical         
  • Hurricane Alex]].
  • [[Hurricane Cristobal (2014)]] in the north Atlantic after completing its transition to an extratropical cyclone from a hurricane
  • Extratropical cyclones spin clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere, just like tropical cyclones.
  • Approximate areas of extratropical cyclone formation worldwide
  • A February 24, 2007 radar image of a large extratropical cyclonic storm system at its peak over the central United States.
  • [[Hurricane Fiona]] in the north Atlantic undergoing extratropical transition
  • An upper-level jet streak. DIV areas are regions of divergence aloft, which will lead to surface convergence and aid cyclogenesis.
  • center
  • Preferred region of snowfall in an extratropical cyclone
  • [[Cyclone Oratia]] showing the comma shape typical of extratropical cyclones, over Europe in October 2000.
  • an extratropical cyclone]] developing over the United States, starting late on October 25 and running through October 27, 2010.
  • A zonal flow regime. Note the dominant west-to-east flow as shown in the 500 hPa height pattern.
TYPE OF CYCLONE
Extratropical; Extratropical storm; Extratropical cyclones; Warm seclusion; Extratropical low; Mid-latitude cyclone; Baroclinic cyclone; Extratropical transition; Extra-tropical cyclone; Extratropical transition technique; XT-number; XT technique; Water cyclone; Frontal cyclone; Midlatitude cyclone; Wave cyclone; Wave Cyclones; Extratropical Depression; Extra tropical low; Frontal wave; Midlatitude cyclones; Non-tropical cyclonic storm; Mid-latitude cyclones; Extropical cyclone; Middle latitude cyclones; Extratropical system; Baroclinic forcing; Extratropicalisation; Extratropicalization

общая лексика

затропический

внетропический

Definition

hydraulic ram

Wikipedia

Fuse (hydraulic)

In hydraulic systems, a fuse (or velocity fuse) is a component which prevents the sudden loss of hydraulic fluid pressure. It is a safety feature, designed to allow systems to continue operating, or at least to not fail catastrophically, in the event of a system breach. It does this by stopping or greatly restricting the flow of hydraulic fluid through the fuse if the flow exceeds a threshold.

The term "fuse" is used here in analogy with electrical fuses which perform a similar function.

Hydraulic systems rely on high pressures (usually over 7000 kPa) to work properly. If a hydraulic system loses fluid pressure, such as due to a burst hydraulic hose, it will become inoperative and components such as actuators may collapse. This is an undesirable condition in life-critical systems such as aircraft or heavy machinery, such as forklifts. Hydraulic fuses help guard against catastrophic failure of a hydraulic system by automatically isolating the defective branch.

When a hydraulic system is damaged, there is generally a rapid flow of hydraulic fluid towards the breach. Most hydraulic fuses detect this flow and seal themselves (or restrict flow) if the flow exceeds a predetermined limit. There are many different fuse designs but most involve a passive spring-controlled mechanism which closes when the pressure differential across the fuse becomes excessive.

Many gas station pumps are equipped with a velocity fuse to limit gasoline flow. The fuse can be heard to engage with a "click" on some pumps if the nozzle trigger is depressed fully. A slight reduction in fuel flow can be observed. The fuse resets instantly upon releasing the trigger.

What is the Russian for hydraulic cyclone? Translation of &#39hydraulic cyclone&#39 to Russian