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Residual current device



    Rcd, английский
    1. Running cluster detection

    2. Radar cloud detection

    3. Range control division

    4. Record (ing)

    5. Reactor core damage

    6. Residual current device

    7. Rotating control device


    (устройство) защиты от токов замыкания на землю, русский



    Resistance electric heaters, английский

    Reservoir, английский
    1. Резервуар. в литературе по нефти и газу в зависимости от контекста, в котором он употребляется, термин может означать "продуктивный горизонт", "пласт", "коллектор", "залежь"

    2. A container for storage of liquid in a fluid power system.

    3. Резервуар, емкость, цистерна

    4. Резервуар; бак

    5. 1. a cavity in an organ or group of tissues in which fluids collect and are stored 2. an organism in which a parasite lives and develops without damaging it, but from which the parasite then passes to another species which is damaged by it 3. a part of a machine or piece of equipment where liquid is stored for it to use

    6. A receptacle or enclosed space for the collection or retention of water, which is supplied to it by natural springs, drainage, or artificial means.

    7. Пласт. в литературе по нефти и газу в зависимости от контекста, в котором он употребляется, термин может означать “продуктив- ный горизонт”, “пласт”, “коллектор”, “залежь”.

    8. A natural underground container of liquids or gases, such as water or steam (or, in the petroleum context, oil or gas).

    9. A term used for either (a) a rock volume or magma volume that contains thermal energy (strictly a geothermal reservoir) or (b) a rock volume containing fluid-filled pores or fractures where earth’s heat is transferred into the fluid from the rock (strictly a hydrothermal reservoir).

    10. A living host or nonliving site in which a pathogenic organism can survive or multiply

    11. Simply put, a reservoir is the rock body in which oil or gas is stored. common reservoir rocks are limestones, dolomites, or sandstones – all rocks that are porous, permeable, or naturally fractured. a reservoir can be filled with oil, volatile oil, dry gas, and gas condensate.

    12. A subsurface, porous, permeable or naturally fractured rock body in which oil or gas are stored. most reservoir rocks are limestones, dolomites, sandstones, or a combination of these. the four basic types of hydrocarbon reservoirs are oil, volatile oil, dry gas, and gas condensate. an oil reservoir generally contains three fluids - gas, oil, and water-with oil the dominant product. in the typical oil reservoir, these fluids become vertically segregated because of their different densities. gas, the lightest, occupies the upper part of the reservoir rocks; water, the lower part; and oil, the intermediate section. in addition to its occurrence as a cap or in solution, gas may accumulate independently of the oil; if so, rsmyth.shr.glossary.doc the reservoir is called as gas reservoir. associated with the gas, in most instances, are salt water and some oil. volatile oil reservoirs are exceptional in that during early production they are mostly productive of light oil plus gas, but, as depletion occurs, production can become almost totally completely gas. volatile oils are usually good candidates for pressure maintenance, which can result in increased reserves. in the typical dry gas reservoir natural gas exists only as a gas and production is only gas plus fresh water that condenses from the flow stream reservoir. in a gas condensate reservoir, the hydrocarbons may exist as a gas, but, when brought to the surface, some of the heavier hydrocarbons condense and become a liquid.