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Acceptance standard

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  1. Specimen, similar to the product to be tested, containing natural or artificial discontinuities that are well defined and similar in size or extent to the maximum acceptable in the product. examples include plates with notches, holes, or grown cracks of known dimensions.

  2. Образец, аналогичный испытуемому продукту, содержащий естественные или искусственные неоднородности, которые четко определены и схожи по размеру или степени в максимально допустимой для продукта степени. примеры включают пластины с выемками, отверстиями или заросшими трещинами известных размеров.

  3. Specimen, similar to the product to be tested, containing natural or artificial discontinuities that are well defined and similar in size or extent to the maximum acceptable in the product.4

  4. Document defining acceptable discontinuity size limits. see also standard.

  5. (1) specimen, similar to the product to be tested, containing natural or artificial discontinuities that are well defined and similar in size or extent to the maximum acceptable in the product. (2) document defining acceptable discontinuity size limits. see also reference standard; standard. 740 glossary a-b

  6. (1) specimen, similar to the product to be tested, containing natural or artificial discontinuities that are well defined and similar in size or extent to the maximum acceptable in the product. (2) document defining acceptable discontinuity size limits. see also reference standard; standard.

  7. Specimen, similar to the product to be tested, containing natural or artificial discontinuities that are well defined and similar in size or extent to the maximum acceptable in the product.4 (2) document defining acceptable discontinuity size limits.5

  8. Document defining acceptable discontinuity size limits.7 see also standard.




Acceptance, английский
  1. Акцепт:

  2. Приёмка (работ, материалов) ~ of work приёмка (выполненных) работ

  3. Contractual agreement instigated when the drawee of a time draft "accepts" the draft by writing the word "accepted" thereon. the drawee assumes responsibility as the acceptor and for payment at maturity. see: letter of credit and banker`s acceptance.

  4. Акцепт

  5. An offeree’s consent to enter into a contract and be bound by the terms of the offer.

  6. In uk railway signalling terms, `acceptance` means the permission given by a signalman for a train to enter the section of line he controls.


Acceptance, английский

Acceptance (number), английский
    Максимальное количество недостатков, не препятствующее приемке продукции; приемочное число


Acceptance (of rolling stock), английский
    Final part of the process to introduce new types of rolling stock, onboard systems or infrastructure components to the railway network managed by network rail.uos


Acceptance acknowledgement, английский

Acceptance act, английский
    Акт сдачи-приемки


Acceptance and return, английский
    Акцептование и возврат (платежного требования)


Acceptance angle, английский
    The angle over which the core of an optical fiber accepts incoming light; usually measured from the fiber axis. related to numerical aperture (na).


Acceptance angle in fiber optics, английский
    The maximum incidence angle of a light ray which can be used for injecting light into a fiber core or waveguide


Acceptance bank, английский

Acceptance certificate, английский
  1. Акт сдачи-приемки (товаров, выполнения работ или оказания услуг)

  2. Акт приемки


Acceptance checkout, английский
    Приемочные испытания


Acceptance commission, английский
    Комиссионный сбор за акцепт


Acceptance credit, английский
  1. Акцептный кредит - метод платежа в международной торговле. экспортер выписывает векселя на банк, который их акцептует. это дает возможность экспортеру быстро получить платеж;

  2. Акцептный кредит


Acceptance criteria, английский
  1. Критерии приемки (приемлемости). условия, которые должны быть соблюдены, для того чтобы операция, процесс или изделие, например оборудо-вание, были признаны удовлетворительными или выполненными удовлетворитель-ным образом [8]. ниже приводятся конкретные примеры.

  2. The criteria that a product or product component must satisfy to be accepted by a user, customer, or other authorized entity.

  3. Критерии приемки (приемлемости). условия, которые должны быть соблюдены, для того чтобы операция, процесс или изделие, например оборудование, были признаны удовлетворительными или выполненными удовлетворительным образом [8]. ниже приводятся конкретные примеры.


Acceptance criteria for software, английский
  1. Критерии приемки (приемлемости) для про-граммного обеспечения. критерии, которым должен удовлетворять программ-ный продукт для успешного прохождения этапа испытаний или достижения заданных параметров работы [9].

  2. Критерии приемки (приемлемости) для программного обеспечения. критерии, которым должен удовлетворять программный продукт для успешного прохождения этапа испытаний или достижения заданных параметров работы [9].


Acceptance criteria for specimens, английский
    Критерии приемки (приемлемости) для проб. методики приемки или отбраковки проб, поступающих в аналитическую лабораторию. основной целью таких методик является оценка адекватности порядка хранения [8].


Acceptance criterion, английский
  1. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined.

  2. Эталон, с которым необходимо сравнивать результаты испытаний в целях установления функциональной приемлемости проверяемой части или системы.

  3. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined.4

  4. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs. (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. also called rejection level.

  5. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. compare rejection level. 516 nondestructive testing overview terms

  6. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for the purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value (for example, indication dimensions) used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. compare rejection level. 490 glossary a-b


Acceptance curve, английский
    Кривая приемлемости


Acceptance delivery act, английский
    Приемо-сдаточный акт


Acceptance failure rate, английский
    Частота отказов при приемке


Containing, английский

Artificial, английский
  1. Искусственный

  2. Made to resemble a natural material or object, for example, faux marbre.

  3. A искусственный intelligence, language

  4. Bait made of some type of metal, plastic or rubber. comes in many colors, may be scented or unscented.


Acceptable, английский

Dimensions, английский
  1. (главные) размерения

  2. Height, width, length of an article (e.g.: container, cargo) measured parallel to each of its axes ad expressed in order.

  3. Соответствие проектным геометрическим размерам

  4. Размеры груза (длина, ширина, высота)


Аналогичный, русский
  1. Аналогичный , подобный

  2. (от греч. analoges соответствующий логосу) – имеющий одинаковый смысл, соответствующий, подобный.


Содержащий, русский

Неоднородности, русский

Максимально, русский

Discontinuity, английский
  1. Разрывность (течения, кривой)

  2. Разрыв (непрерывности); нарушение сплошности; перегиб кривой; разрезность {конструкции) о ~

  3. [stratigraphy] any interruption in sedimentation, whatever its cause or length, usually a manifestation of nondeposition and accompanying erosion; an unconformity. gg part 629 - glossary 629-24 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)

  4. An interruption in the normal physical structure or configuration of a part such as cracks, laps, seams, inclusions, porosity. a discontinuity may or may not affect the usefulness of a part. see defect.

  5. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted to be a defect. compare defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels.

  6. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a defect.4,7 compare defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels.4 discontinuity, inherent: material anomaly originating from solidification of cast metal. pipe and nonmetallic inclusions are the most common inherent discontinuity and can lead to other types of discontinuities in fabrication.2,5 discontinuity, primary processing: discontinuity produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rods, bars and other shapes.2,5 discontinuity, secondary processing: discontinuity produced during machining, grinding, heat treating, plating or other finishing operations.2,5 discontinuity, service induced: discontinuity caused by the intended use of the part.

  7. Intentional or unintentional interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a part.1,4 after nondestructive testing, unintentional discontinuities interpreted as detrimental in the host object may be called flaws or defects. compare defect, dislocation and indication.1 discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuities such as holes, indentations, cracks, grooves or notches that are introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining sensitivity levels.1 discontinuity, primary processing: in metals processing, a material anomaly produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rod and bar.1 discontinuity, service induced: material anomaly caused by the intended use of the part.1 display resolution, thermal: precision with which an instrument displays its assigned measurement parameter (temperature), usually expressed in degrees, tenths of degrees, hundredths of degrees and so forth.3

  8. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted as a defect. compare anomaly; defect; indication. drift (electronic): change in output reading of an instrument, usually due to temperature change.

  9. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication may be interpreted as a defect. compare anomaly; defect; indication. discontinuity, artificial: reference anomaly such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining test sensitivity levels. see also known discontinuity standard. discontinuity, inherent: material anomaly originating from solidification of metal. pipe, banding, and nonmetallic inclusions are the most common inherent discontinuities and can lead to other types of discontinuities in fabrication. discontinuity, primary processing: discontinuity produced from the hot or cold working of an ingot into forgings, rods, bars, and other shapes. glossary d-e 497 discontinuity, secondary processing: discontinuity produced during machining, grinding, heat treating, plating, or other finishing operations. discontinuity, service induced: discontinuity caused by the intended use of the part. see also brittle crack propagation; creep; ductile crack propagation; fatigue crack propagation.

  10. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a flaw or a defect.10 compare defect; indication.5,6 discontinuity, artificial: reference discontinuity such as hole, indentation, crack, groove, or notch introduced into a reference standard to provide accurately reproducible indications for determining sensitivity levels.4

  11. Interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object. after nondestructive testing, a discontinuity indication can be interpreted to be a flaw or a defect.10 compare defect; indication.


Acoustic emission activity, английский
  1. Number of bursts (or events, if the appropriate conditions are fulfilled) detected during a test or part of a test.

  2. Количество всплесков (или событий, если выполняются соответствующие условия), обнаруженных во время теста или его части.


Acceptance criterion, английский
  1. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined.

  2. Эталон, с которым необходимо сравнивать результаты испытаний в целях установления функциональной приемлемости проверяемой части или системы.

  3. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined.4

  4. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs. (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. also called rejection level.

  5. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. compare rejection level. 516 nondestructive testing overview terms

  6. Benchmark against which test results are to be compared for the purposes of establishing the functional acceptability of a part or system being examined. acceptance level; acceptance limit: (1) test signal value (for example, indication dimensions) used to establish the group to which a material under evaluation belongs (2) measured value or values above or below which test objects are acceptable. compare rejection level. 490 glossary a-b