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Embrittled layer

    Zone fracturée


Embrittled layer, английский

Zone fracturée, французский



Embrittled layer, английский

Embrittlement, английский
  1. A loss in strength or energy absorption without a corresponding loss in stiffness

  2. Reduction in the normal ductility of a metal due to a physical or chemical change.


Embrittlement 885 °f, английский

Lay, английский
  1. Position on the ground where a tree will fall when severed from the stump (10).

  2. The distance along a cable occupied by one complete helix of a strand or conductor. the direction of lay (left or right hand) is the direction of the helix looking away from an observer. also to arrange the wires or members of a conductor either by twisti

  3. To come and go, used in giving orders to the crew, such as "lay forward" or "lay aloft". to direct the course of vessel. also, to twist the strands of a rope together. to make it to a mark, buoy, or harbor, such as "we will lay the mark".

  4. [1] to aim a gun. [2] to plan a ship’s course. [3] to place a vessel in a specified position (e.g., lay alongside). [4] to order a person to go to a specific location (e.g., lay aloft, or lay below). [5] to drop an anchor. [6] to place strands together ready to be twisted into rope. [7] to twist the strands to form a rope. [8] the direction in which the strands have been twisted (see rope & hawser lay). lay aloft!: command for topmen to climb to their stations.


Lay (laid, laid), английский

Lay a foundation (v), английский

Lay a gun, to, английский
    So to direct it as that its shot may be expected to strike a given object; for which purpose its axis must be pointed above the latter, at an angle of elevation increasing according to its distance.


Lay a railroad track, английский

Lay across the drink, английский
    Европа (слово drink значит "водное пространство").


Lay apostolate, apostolic participation of laity, английский

Lay apostolate, apostolic participation of the laity, английский

Lay back, английский
    1) отставать от ритма; 2) в обыденном смысле - не догонять, тормозить.


Lay bar, английский
    A horizontal glazing bar.


Lay barge, английский
    Укладочная баржа


Lay board, английский
    A board which is fixed on the rafters of a pitched roof to take the feet of the rafters, forming a subsidiary roof transverse to the main roof.


Lay boat, английский
    A boat anchored for some specific purpose, such as marking a location. lay-by: a place where vessels can anchor away from traffic and out of the current.


Lay crossties, английский

Lay day, английский
    An unexpected delay time during a voyage often spent at anchor or in a harbor. it is usually caused by bad weather, equipment failure or needed maintenance.


Lay days, английский
    Сталийное время


Lay down, английский

Enrichment, английский
    Enrichissement


Elongation, английский
  1. Allongement

  2. The fractional increase in length of a material stressed in tension.

  3. Удлинение; астр элонгация

  4. Удлинение

  5. The angular distance of a heavenly body from the sun eastward or westward.

  6. Относительное удлинение

  7. The deformation in the direction of load caused by a tensile force. elongation is measured in units of length (inches, millimeters) or calculated as a percentage of the original specimen length. elongation may be measured at a specific load or at the breaking point.

  8. The deformation in the direction of load caused by a tensile force. elongation is measured in units of length (e.g., millimeters, inches) or calculated as a percentage of the original specimen length. elongation may be measured at any specified load or at the breaking load.

  9. In tensile testing, the increase in the gage length, measured after fracture of the specimen within the gage length, usually expressed as a percentage of the original gage length.