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Braided rope

Судовой словарь (глоссарий морских терминов)
    Плет?ный шфартов, канат


Плет?ный шфартов, русский

Канат, русский
  1. Канат , веревка

  2. , гибкое изделие из стальных, синтетических или растительных (пеньковых, хлопчатобумажных) волокон. различают канаты крученые (витые), невитые, плетеные.




Braid, английский
  1. A group of textile or metallic filaments inter-woven to form a tubular structure, which may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap.

  2. A fibrous or metallic group of filaments interwoven in cylindrical form to form a covering over one or more wires.

  3. Textile or metallic filaments that are interwoven to form a flexible tube structure that may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap. kevlar™ is also braided into cables for additional strength

  4. An essential part of many fiber-optic cable designs, consisting of a layer of woven yarn. note: in the case of single-fiber loose-buffered or two-fiber "zip-cord" loose-buffered fiber-optic cables, the braid is situated between the buffer tube and jacket. in the case of cables having multiple buffer tubes, the braid is usually situated between the inner jacket and outer jacket.

  5. [1] to weave the strands of a rope together (cf. splice). [2] gold decoration on an officer’s uniform.

  6. A narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interlacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material.

  7. In aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other. biaxial braid - braided structure with two yarn systems running in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. triaxial braid - a braided structure with axial yarns running in the longitudinal direction.

  8. 1. a narrow textile band, often used as trimming or binding, formed by plaiting several strands of yarn. the fabric is formed by interfacing the yarns diagonally to the production axis of the material. 2. in aerospace textiles, a system of three or more yarns which are interlaced in such a way that no two yarns are twisted around each other.


Braid, английский

Braid angle, английский
  1. The acute angle measured from the axis of the fabric or rope to a braiding yarn.

  2. The acute angle measured from the axis of a fabric or rope to a braiding yarn.


Braid pattern, английский

Braided fabric, английский
  1. A narrow fabric made by crossing a number of strands diagonally so that each strand passes alternately over or under one or more of the other strands.

  2. A narrow fabric made by crossing a number of strands diagonally so that each strand passed alternatively over or under one or more of the other strands. they are frequently used in shoelaces and suspenders.


Braided line, английский
  1. This type of line does not stretch to the degree that twisted rope does, and is more difficult to splice. however, it goes through a pulley or block very well because of its rounded shape, and is stronger than equivalent sized twisted line. however, it tends to snag when used as docking line if the pilings are rough. several types are available: • hollow braid has no core. it is very flexible but can flatten during use and is only found in small sized rope. • braid on braid has a braided core inside a braided sheath. it will stretch less, and has less flexibility, than a hollow braid. • multibraid is braided with 2 pairs of z-laid and two pairs of s-laid strands. it is flexible and does not kink. • parallel core has a braided sheath over a core of straight or lightly twisted yarns. it is very strong.

  2. Multiple-strand fishing line. stronger than monofilament, but has less stretch. often used when fishing sharp, craggy reefs.


Braided memory, английский
    Прошитая память


Braided shield, английский
    Экранирующая оплетка


Braided stream, английский
    A channel or stream with multiple channels that interweave as a result of repeated bifurcation and convergence of flow around inter-channel bars, resembling (in plan view) the strands of a complex braid. braiding is generally confined to broad, shallow streams of low sinuosity, high bed load, non-cohesive bank material, and a steep gradient. at a given bank-full discharge, braided streams have steeper slopes and shallower, broader, and less stable channel cross sections than meandering streams.


Braided wire, английский
  1. An electrical conductor which is composed of many fine wires braided or twisted together.

  2. Кабель с оплеткой


Braided/armoured cables, английский

Braiding, английский
  1. The interwinding of three or more strands to make a cord or narrow fabric.

  2. The intertwining of three or more strands to make a cord. the strand form a regular diagonal pattern down the length of the cord.


Braids, английский

Rope, английский
  1. In the first instance, an aerial genre where tricks are performed on rope fastened on the top of hanging down freely. in the second instance, a rope is stretched horizontally, parallel to the ring (it is sometimes inclined to it), running at the height of

  2. A strong thick line, comprised of a number of twisted or braided strands of fiber (such as hemp) or of wire (

  3. Узел рыбацкий штык

  4. Трос

  5. Is composed of hemp, hide, wire, or other stuff, spun into yarns and strands, which twisted together forms the desired cordage. the word is very old, being the actual representative of the anglo-saxon rap.—to rope a sail. to sew the bolt-rope round its edges, to strengthen it and prevent it from rending.

  6. [1] a number of fibers, twisted or braided together. in most nautical usage, rope is generally defined as cordage greater than one-inch (2.5 cm) in circumference, while smaller cordage is generally called line. however, the usn calls all cordage “rope” as long as it remains on the supplier’s spool; once unspooled the usn calls it “line,” irrespective of size (with the exception of cordage for specific purposes such as manropes, bell-ropes, wheelropes, footropes, etc.). natural rope fibers include hemp, manila, sisal, and coir, but wire may also be twisted to form rope. synthetic fibers, such as nylon, polyester, and polypropylene, are increasingly used for rope manufacture. they are stronger than plant fibers, but melt at lower temperatures. (see also rope history, rope characteristics and rope manufacture.) [2] to bind, fasten, or tie with line, rope, or cord (e.g., rope a bale of goods). rope & hawser lay: twisted rope, also called laid rope, is the most prevalent form of cordage. the general principle of rope-making is to gather groups of fibers into yarns, that are twisted together to form strands, several of which are then twisted together in the opposite direction to form a rope. when under tension, the tendency for individual strands to unravel is opposed by the tendency of the rope as a whole to untwist in the opposite direction. most twisted rope consists of three strands and is normally plain-laid (given a right-handed twist). large heavy-duty ropes, called hawsers or cables, are made of three or four primary ropes, laid in opposition to their own lay. the most common lay, with strands spiraling upward to the right, is known variously as right-laid, hawser-laid, z-twist, clockwise, or with-the-sun. the strands of a left-laid rope, also known as s-twist, lefthand, counter-clockwise, or water-laid, spiral upward to the left. when the yarns twist in the opposite way to the strands the lay is said to be regular, when they go the same way they are lang-laid. in reverse-lay the lay of individual yarns alternates between regular and lang. (see also cable-laid.)

  7. A basic item of climbing equipment that physically connects the climber to the belayer.

  8. A running noose. to catch a cow with the noose.

  9. Traditionally a line must be over 1 inch in size to be called a rope.


Rope, английский

Rope, английский
    In general, cordage as it is purchased at the store. when it comes aboard a vessel and is put to use it becomes line.


Rope, английский

Rope, испанский

Rope anchor box, английский

Rope and button conveyor, английский

Плет?ный шфартов, русский

Толкатель, русский
    Автоматическое устрой-ство для удаления детали из штампов пресса после