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shock bending test - перевод на русский

STRAIN CAUSED BY A BENDING MOMENT
Beam bending; Complex Bending; Unsymmetrical Bending
  • right
  • Bending of an {{ibeam}}-beam
  •  Deformation of a thin plate highlighting the displacement, the mid-surface (red) and the normal to the mid-surface (blue)
  • Deformation of a Timoshenko beam. The normal rotates by an amount <math>\theta</math> which is not equal to <math>dw/dx</math>.
  • Deflection of a beam deflected symmetrically and principle of superposition
  • Bending moments in a beam
  • Element of a bent beam: the fibers form concentric arcs, the top fibers are compressed and bottom fibers stretched.
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общая лексика

испытания на изгиб при ударе

строительное дело

определение ударной вязкости (на копре)

shock bending test      
определение ударной вязкости (на копре)
circulatory collapse         
  • Epinephrine auto-injector
MEDICAL CONDITION OF INSUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW TO THE TISSUES OF THE BODY
Circulatory Shock; Arterial hypoperfusion; Traumatic shock; Shock (physiological); Circulatory shock; Physiological shock; Circulatory collapse; Acute shock; Haemorrhagic shock; Acute circulatory shock; Cardiovascular shock; Circulatory failure; Acyclia; Cardiovascular collapse; Decreased peripheral perfusion; Quantitative shock; Circulatory insufficiency; Hypovolemic circulatory shock

медицина

циркуляторный коллапс

сосудистая недостаточность

traumatic shock         
  • Epinephrine auto-injector
MEDICAL CONDITION OF INSUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW TO THE TISSUES OF THE BODY
Circulatory Shock; Arterial hypoperfusion; Traumatic shock; Shock (physiological); Circulatory shock; Physiological shock; Circulatory collapse; Acute shock; Haemorrhagic shock; Acute circulatory shock; Cardiovascular shock; Circulatory failure; Acyclia; Cardiovascular collapse; Decreased peripheral perfusion; Quantitative shock; Circulatory insufficiency; Hypovolemic circulatory shock

медицина

травматический шок

shock absorber         
  • Hydraulic shock absorber monotube in different operational situations:<br>
1 ) Drive slow or adjustments open<br>
2 ) Like "1", but extension immediately after the compression<br>
3 ) Drive fast adjustments or closed, you can see the bubbles of depression, which can lead to the phenomenon of cavitation<br>
4 ) Like "3", but the extension immediately after the compression<br>
Note: The volume change caused by the stem is considered.
  • Absorber with remote-reservoir connected rigidly, compared to most shock absorbers. It uses a diaphragm instead of a membrane, and does not contain a control valve for expansion of the pneumatic chamber.<br>
Description:<br> 
1) Sheath and gas tank <br> 
2) Stem <br> 
3) Snap rings <br> 
4) Plate bearing spring <br> 
5) Spring <br> 
6) End cap and preload adjustment <br> 
7) Cap gas, present in versions both with or without gas valve (inverted profile) <br> 
8) Mobile diaphragm <br> 
9) Pad switch (compression) <br> 
10) Wiper <br> 
11) Oil seal assembly, and shock seal <br> 
12) Negative buffer pad or limit switch (extension) <br> 
13) Piston with sliding blades and seal
  • Diagram of the main components of a twin-tube and mono-tube shock absorber
MECHANICAL OR HYDRAULIC DEVICE DESIGNED TO ABSORB, SMOOTH OUT OR DAMP ANY SUDDEN SHOCK IMPULSE AND DISSIPATE KINETIC ENERGY (TYPICALLY HEAT); USUALLY CONSISTS OF A COMBINATION OF A SPRING AND A DASHPOT; MOST SHOCK ABSORBERS ARE A FORM OF DASHPOT
Shock absorbers; Shock absorbance; Shock Absorber; Telescopic shock absorber; Shock absorption; Telescopic shock absorbers; Plunger spring
амортизатор; демпфер
cardiovascular collapse         
  • Epinephrine auto-injector
MEDICAL CONDITION OF INSUFFICIENT BLOOD FLOW TO THE TISSUES OF THE BODY
Circulatory Shock; Arterial hypoperfusion; Traumatic shock; Shock (physiological); Circulatory shock; Physiological shock; Circulatory collapse; Acute shock; Haemorrhagic shock; Acute circulatory shock; Cardiovascular shock; Circulatory failure; Acyclia; Cardiovascular collapse; Decreased peripheral perfusion; Quantitative shock; Circulatory insufficiency; Hypovolemic circulatory shock

медицина

сердечно-сосудистая недостаточность

shock wave         
  • a meteor shock wave]].
  • NASA took their first [[Schlieren photograph]] of shock waves interacting between two aircraft in 2019.
  • Shadowgram of shock waves from a supersonic bullet fired from a rifle. The shadowgraph optical technique reveals that the bullet is moving at about a Mach number of 1.9. Left- and right-running bow waves and tail waves stream back from the bullet and its turbulent wake is also visible. Patterns at the far right are from unburned gunpowder particles ejected by the rifle.
PROPAGATING DISTURBANCE
Shock heating; Shock waves; Shocl wave; Shock front; Shock Wave; Shock dynamics; Normal shock; Shock-front; ShockWave; Bombshock; Shock Waves; Normal shock wave; Shockwave; Shockwaves; Shock-wave; Attached shock
shock wave phys. ударная взрывная волна
attached shock         
  • a meteor shock wave]].
  • NASA took their first [[Schlieren photograph]] of shock waves interacting between two aircraft in 2019.
  • Shadowgram of shock waves from a supersonic bullet fired from a rifle. The shadowgraph optical technique reveals that the bullet is moving at about a Mach number of 1.9. Left- and right-running bow waves and tail waves stream back from the bullet and its turbulent wake is also visible. Patterns at the far right are from unburned gunpowder particles ejected by the rifle.
PROPAGATING DISTURBANCE
Shock heating; Shock waves; Shocl wave; Shock front; Shock Wave; Shock dynamics; Normal shock; Shock-front; ShockWave; Bombshock; Shock Waves; Normal shock wave; Shockwave; Shockwaves; Shock-wave; Attached shock

физика

присоединенный скачок

hemorrhagic shock         
STATE OF SHOCK CAUSED BY A DECREASE IN CIRCULATING BLOOD VOLUME
Hemorrhagic shock; Shock index

медицина

геморрагический шок

shock absorption         
  • Hydraulic shock absorber monotube in different operational situations:<br>
1 ) Drive slow or adjustments open<br>
2 ) Like "1", but extension immediately after the compression<br>
3 ) Drive fast adjustments or closed, you can see the bubbles of depression, which can lead to the phenomenon of cavitation<br>
4 ) Like "3", but the extension immediately after the compression<br>
Note: The volume change caused by the stem is considered.
  • Absorber with remote-reservoir connected rigidly, compared to most shock absorbers. It uses a diaphragm instead of a membrane, and does not contain a control valve for expansion of the pneumatic chamber.<br>
Description:<br> 
1) Sheath and gas tank <br> 
2) Stem <br> 
3) Snap rings <br> 
4) Plate bearing spring <br> 
5) Spring <br> 
6) End cap and preload adjustment <br> 
7) Cap gas, present in versions both with or without gas valve (inverted profile) <br> 
8) Mobile diaphragm <br> 
9) Pad switch (compression) <br> 
10) Wiper <br> 
11) Oil seal assembly, and shock seal <br> 
12) Negative buffer pad or limit switch (extension) <br> 
13) Piston with sliding blades and seal
  • Diagram of the main components of a twin-tube and mono-tube shock absorber
MECHANICAL OR HYDRAULIC DEVICE DESIGNED TO ABSORB, SMOOTH OUT OR DAMP ANY SUDDEN SHOCK IMPULSE AND DISSIPATE KINETIC ENERGY (TYPICALLY HEAT); USUALLY CONSISTS OF A COMBINATION OF A SPRING AND A DASHPOT; MOST SHOCK ABSORBERS ARE A FORM OF DASHPOT
Shock absorbers; Shock absorbance; Shock Absorber; Telescopic shock absorber; Shock absorption; Telescopic shock absorbers; Plunger spring

машиностроение

амортизация

демпфирование

Определение

ЭПАС
экспериментальный полет "Аполлона" и "Союза" (июль 1975). Советский экипаж - А. А. Леонов и В. Н. Кубасов. Американский экипаж - Т. Стаффорд, Д. Слейтон, В. Бранд. В полете дважды была осуществлена стыковка, проводились совместные научные исследования, технические эксперименты и взаимные переходы экипажей.

Википедия

Bending

In applied mechanics, bending (also known as flexure) characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element.

The structural element is assumed to be such that at least one of its dimensions is a small fraction, typically 1/10 or less, of the other two. When the length is considerably longer than the width and the thickness, the element is called a beam. For example, a closet rod sagging under the weight of clothes on clothes hangers is an example of a beam experiencing bending. On the other hand, a shell is a structure of any geometric form where the length and the width are of the same order of magnitude but the thickness of the structure (known as the 'wall') is considerably smaller. A large diameter, but thin-walled, short tube supported at its ends and loaded laterally is an example of a shell experiencing bending.

In the absence of a qualifier, the term bending is ambiguous because bending can occur locally in all objects. Therefore, to make the usage of the term more precise, engineers refer to a specific object such as; the bending of rods, the bending of beams, the bending of plates, the bending of shells and so on.

Как переводится shock bending test на Русский язык