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Qué (quién) es ice-breaker - definición

SPECIAL-PURPOSE SHIP OR BOAT CAPABLE OF MANEUVERING THROUGH FROZEN BODIES OF WATER AND REMOVE ICE
Ice breaker; Ice-breaker; Icebreaking; Ice breaking; Light icebreaker; Great Lakes icebreaker; Icebreakers; Icebreaker (vessel); Icebreaker (ship); Icebreaker ship
  • The USCG Healy (WAGB-20) breaks ice around the Russian-flagged tanker Renda 250 miles south of Nome, Alaska.
  • A [[United States Coast Guard]] icebreaker in [[McMurdo Sound]] in support of [[Operation Deep Freeze]].
  • 6}} hull and propellers.
  • Polarstern}}, a research icebreaker. The bow of an icebreaker is usually the most reinforced area of the ship.
  • explosion-welded]] ice belt and "reamers" are also visible.
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  • Louis S. St-Laurent}} is a [[Canadian Coast Guard]] icebreaker.
  • 2}} escorting a merchant ship in the Baltic Sea
  • ''City Ice Boat No. 1'' at the [[Delaware River]]. The [[paddle steamer]] was built in 1837.
  • Oden]]'' is built with a flat bow and a water deluge system designed to reduce friction between the hull and ice.
  • Lenin]]'', the world's first nuclear-powered icebreaker.
  • Yermak]]'' is considered the first true modern sea-going icebreaker.
  • ''Ymer'' is the world's first diesel-electric icebreaker, built in 1933.
  • Yamal]]'', a nuclear-powered icebreaker.

ice-breaker         
also icebreaker (ice-breakers)
1.
An ice-breaker is a large ship which sails through frozen waters, breaking the ice as it goes, in order to create a passage for other ships.
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2.
An ice-breaker is something that someone says or does in order to make it easier for people have never met before to talk to each other.
This exercise can be quite a useful ice-breaker for new groups.
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Circuit breaker         
  • 400&nbsp;kV SF<sub>6</sub> live-tank circuit breakers
  • [[Residual current circuit breaker]] with overcurrent protection
  • An air circuit breaker for low-voltage (less than 1,000 volt) power distribution switchgear
  • Three-pole common trip breaker for supplying a three-phase device. This breaker has a 2&nbsp;A rating.
  • Inside a miniature circuit breaker
  • A two-pole miniature circuit breaker
  • Front panel of a 1250 A air circuit breaker manufactured by ABB. This low-voltage power circuit breaker can be withdrawn from its housing for servicing. Trip characteristics are configurable via [[DIP switch]]es on the front panel.
  • Three single-phase Soviet/Russian 110-kV oil circuit breakers
  • Shihlin Electric MCCB with SHT
  • A Siemens air circuit breaker mounted on a motor control cubicle
  • Time till trip versus current as multiple of nominal current
AUTOMATICALLY OPERATED ELECTRICAL SWITCH DESIGNED TO PROTECT AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FROM DAMAGE CAUSED BY EXCESS CURRENT FROM AN OVERLOAD OR SHORT CIRCUIT
Magnetic circuit breaker; Power circuit breaker; Circuit breakers; Miniature circuit breaker; Circuit Breaker; Oil circuit breaker; Circuit braker; Ciruit breakers; Arc chute; Miniature Circuit Breaker; Direct Current Circuit Breaker; Ampere Interrupting Capacity; Circuit Breakers; Oil Circuit Breaker; B16 circuit breaker; B6 circuit breaker; B10 circuit breaker; B13 circuit breaker; B20 circuit breaker; B25 circuit breaker; B32 circuit breaker; B40 circuit breaker; B50 circuit breaker; B63 circuit breaker; B80 circuit breaker; B100 circuit breaker; B125 circuit breaker; B125; Molded case circuit breaker; Air circuit breaker; Vacuum circuit breaker; Circuit breaking; Live-tank circuit breaker; Live tank circuit breaker; Dead tank circuit breaker; Dead-tank circuit breaker; Circuit breaker fail; Circuit Breaker Fail
A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by an overcurrent or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow to protect equipment and to prevent the risk of fire.
circuit breaker         
  • 400&nbsp;kV SF<sub>6</sub> live-tank circuit breakers
  • [[Residual current circuit breaker]] with overcurrent protection
  • An air circuit breaker for low-voltage (less than 1,000 volt) power distribution switchgear
  • Three-pole common trip breaker for supplying a three-phase device. This breaker has a 2&nbsp;A rating.
  • Inside a miniature circuit breaker
  • A two-pole miniature circuit breaker
  • Front panel of a 1250 A air circuit breaker manufactured by ABB. This low-voltage power circuit breaker can be withdrawn from its housing for servicing. Trip characteristics are configurable via [[DIP switch]]es on the front panel.
  • Three single-phase Soviet/Russian 110-kV oil circuit breakers
  • Shihlin Electric MCCB with SHT
  • A Siemens air circuit breaker mounted on a motor control cubicle
  • Time till trip versus current as multiple of nominal current
AUTOMATICALLY OPERATED ELECTRICAL SWITCH DESIGNED TO PROTECT AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FROM DAMAGE CAUSED BY EXCESS CURRENT FROM AN OVERLOAD OR SHORT CIRCUIT
Magnetic circuit breaker; Power circuit breaker; Circuit breakers; Miniature circuit breaker; Circuit Breaker; Oil circuit breaker; Circuit braker; Ciruit breakers; Arc chute; Miniature Circuit Breaker; Direct Current Circuit Breaker; Ampere Interrupting Capacity; Circuit Breakers; Oil Circuit Breaker; B16 circuit breaker; B6 circuit breaker; B10 circuit breaker; B13 circuit breaker; B20 circuit breaker; B25 circuit breaker; B32 circuit breaker; B40 circuit breaker; B50 circuit breaker; B63 circuit breaker; B80 circuit breaker; B100 circuit breaker; B125 circuit breaker; B125; Molded case circuit breaker; Air circuit breaker; Vacuum circuit breaker; Circuit breaking; Live-tank circuit breaker; Live tank circuit breaker; Dead tank circuit breaker; Dead-tank circuit breaker; Circuit breaker fail; Circuit Breaker Fail
n. to trip a circuit breaker

Wikipedia

Icebreaker

An icebreaker is a special-purpose ship or boat designed to move and navigate through ice-covered waters, and provide safe waterways for other boats and ships. Although the term usually refers to ice-breaking ships, it may also refer to smaller vessels, such as the icebreaking boats that were once used on the canals of the United Kingdom.

For a ship to be considered an icebreaker, it requires three traits most normal ships lack: a strengthened hull, an ice-clearing shape, and the power to push through sea ice.

Icebreakers clear paths by pushing straight into frozen-over water or pack ice. The bending strength of sea ice is low enough that the ice breaks usually without noticeable change in the vessel's trim. In cases of very thick ice, an icebreaker can drive its bow onto the ice to break it under the weight of the ship. A buildup of broken ice in front of a ship can slow it down much more than the breaking of the ice itself, so icebreakers have a specially designed hull to direct the broken ice around or under the vessel. The external components of the ship's propulsion system (propellers, propeller shafts, etc.) are at greater risk of damage than the vessel's hull, so the ability of an icebreaker to propel itself onto the ice, break it, and clear the debris from its path successfully is essential for its safety.

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5. In 2004, Irwin was accused of illegally encroaching on the space of penguins, seals and humpback whales in Antarctica, where he was filming a documentary called Ice Breaker.