oblique sailing - translation to russian
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oblique sailing - translation to russian

SHOCK WAVE THAT IS INCLINED WITH RESPECT TO THE INCIDENT UPSTREAM FLOW DIRECTION
Oblique shocks; Oblique shock wave
  • [[Concorde]] intake ramp system
  • F-14D Tomcat showing wedge-shaped intakes
  • This chart shows the oblique shock angle, β, as a function of the corner angle, θ, for a few constant M<sub>1</sub> lines.  The red line separates the strong and weak solutions. The blue line represents the point when the downstream Mach number becomes sonic. The chart assumes <math>\gamma</math>=1.4, which is valid for an ideal diatomic gas.
  • Supersonic flow encounters a wedge and is uniformly deflected forming an oblique shock.
  • T-38]] aircraft is made visible through [[Schlieren photography]]

oblique sailing      

[ə'bli:k'seiliŋ]

общая лексика

плавание судна в любом направлении

не совпадающем со сторонами света

oblique sailing      
плавание косвенным курсом
sailing-ship         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
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  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels
sailing-ship noun парусное судно, парусник

Definition

sailing ship
¦ noun a ship propelled by sails.

Wikipedia

Oblique shock

An oblique shock wave is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the incident upstream flow direction. It will occur when a supersonic flow encounters a corner that effectively turns the flow into itself and compresses. The upstream streamlines are uniformly deflected after the shock wave. The most common way to produce an oblique shock wave is to place a wedge into supersonic, compressible flow. Similar to a normal shock wave, the oblique shock wave consists of a very thin region across which nearly discontinuous changes in the thermodynamic properties of a gas occur. While the upstream and downstream flow directions are unchanged across a normal shock, they are different for flow across an oblique shock wave.

It is always possible to convert an oblique shock into a normal shock by a Galilean transformation.

What is the Russian for oblique sailing? Translation of &#39oblique sailing&#39 to Russian