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Resonance (ut)

Глоссарий терминов по технологиям неразрушающего контроля (NDT)
    The condition in which the frequency of the forced vibration (ultrasonic wave) is the same as the natural frequency of the body (test piece) which results in abnormally large amplitudes of vibration.




(ut) videtur, латинский

Resonance, французский
    A state in which one orbiting object is subject to periodic gravitational perturbations by another.


Resonance, английский
  1. A sound made by a hollow part of the body when hit.  magnetic

  2. Резонанс

  3. When an art network matches a case to a profile, it is said to resonate. see also: ftp:://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/faq2.html, http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/art/.

  4. The overtone of a typeface design based on our connotative experience with it: historic, romantic, business-like, exotic, etc.

  5. Condition in which the frequency of a forcing vibration (ultrasonic wave) is the same as the natural vibration frequency of the propagation body (test object), possibly resulting in large amplitude vibrations. the resonance principle is used for determining acoustic speed, object thickness, or presence of laminar discontinuities.

  6. Condition in which the frequency of a forcing vibration (ultrasonic wave) is the same as the natural vibration frequency of the propagation body (test object), possibly resulting in large amplitude vibrations.7,21


Resonance filter, английский

Resonance frequency, английский

Resonance method, английский
  1. A method that varies the frequency of continuous ultrasonic waves to excite standing waves in a body generally used for thickness measurement.

  2. A technique in which continuous ultrasonic waves are varied in frequency to identify resonant characteristics in order to discriminate some property of a part as thickness, stiffness, or bond integrity.


Resonance peak, английский

Resonance phenomena, английский

Resonance response factor, английский

Resonance response factor:, английский
    The resonance response factor allowing for turbulence in resonance with the vibration mode


Resonance restriction, английский
    Resonance restriction strategies restrict an automated reasoning program by discarding conclusions that do not match (ignoring variables) one of the patterns, called resonators — chosen by the researcher. see also: otter.


Resonance screen, английский

Resonance suspension, английский

Resonance technique, английский
    Method using the resonance principle for determining speed, thickness or presence of laminar discontinuities.7


Resonance:, английский
    Resonance of a system in forced harmonic vibration exists when any change, however small, in the frequency of excitation causes a decrease in the response of the system


Ultrasonic, английский
  1. Manufacturers` association ассоциация фирм — изготовителей изделий с использованием ультразвука

  2. Of or relating to acoustic vibration frequencies greater than about 20 khz.

  3. Pertaining to acoustic vibration frequencies greater than about 20 khz.

  4. Of or relating to acoustic vibration frequencies greater than about 20 khz.7,22


Restrainer (rt), английский
    The constituent (e.g., potassium bromide) that reduces the activity of the developing agent but enhances its preferential action by reducing the rate of development of unexposed grains to a greater extent than it does that of exposed grains. it thus tends to reduce chemical fog.


Radioactivity concentration guide, английский
    The concentration of radioactivity in an environment that results in doses equal to those in the radiation protection guide. this federal radiation council term replaces the former “maximum permissible concentration.”