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    Gage, французский

    Gage, английский
    1. Ga.

    2. An instrument or device for measuring, indicating or comparing a physical characteristic.

    3. The quantity of water a ship draws, or the depth she is immersed.

    4. Various instruments used for measuring, indicating, or regulating the capacity, quantity, dimensions, power, amount, proportions, etc., of anything; hence, a standard of comparison.

    5. The act or process of accurately measuring the diameter, length, thickness, etc., of an article.

    6. The size, amount, pressure, etc., as determined by a gage.


    Gage (gauge), английский

    Gage cock, английский

    Gage diameter, английский
      The diameter of an object as deter¬mined by measurement and/or size as compared to a standard.


    Gage door, английский

    Gage factor, английский

    Gage length, английский

    Gage loss, английский
      The diametrical reduction in the size of a bit or reaming shell caused by wear through use.


    Gage or gauge, английский

    Gage pressure, английский
      Давление, измеряемое манометром; приборное давление


    Gage ring, английский
      Gaging ring. a circular metal ringjthe inside diameter of which is a specific standard size. commonly produced in sizes corresponding to the standard outside set diameters of bits and reaming shells.


    Gage saver, английский
      Dampener 1


    Gage size, английский

    Gage stone, английский
      Any one of several diamonds set in the crown of a diamond bit in a plane parallel with and projecting slightly beyond the inside and/or outside walls of the bit.


    Gage, weather, английский
      When one ship is to windward of another she is said to have the weather-gage of her; or if in the opposite position, the lee-gage.


    Gaged, английский

    Gaged brick, английский

    Gageite, английский

    Gager, английский

    Hardness, английский
    1. Dureté

    2. A property of wood that enables it to resist indentation. it is measure in kn and is often determined by the janka hardness test.

    3. The resistance of a substance to surface abrasion.

    4. Твердость

    5. A property of wood that enables it to resist indentation.

    6. A diamond’s ability to resist scratches

    7. Generally measured using the mohs scale. resistance a material offers to scratching or abrasion.

    8. As used by individuals associated with the drilling and bit-setting industry, the relative ability of a mineral to scratch another mineral or to be penetrated by a knoop indenter; also, the relative ability of a metal to resist being penetrated by the indenter point of a vickers, brinnell, or eockwell hardness-testing apparatus.

    9. Твёрдость; жёсткость; стойкость ~ of water жёсткость воды

    10. 1. when used in reference to water, hardness is the total parts per million (ppm) of calcium an caco3 plus the magnesium expressed as equivalent caco3 [ppm hardness (as caco3) = (ppm ca x 2.497 + ppm mg x 4.116)]. 2. used in reference to pulp to denote the degree of delignification.

    11. Resistance of a material to indentation or scratching

    12. A measure of the ability of a material to withstand penetration by a hard pointed object. regarding thermal interface materials, this property is usually inversely proportional to the ability of a material to conform to uneven surfaces. hardness shore a (shore d, shore )

    13. Resistance of metal to plastic deformation, usually by indentation. however, the term may also refer to stiffness or temper or to resistance to scratching, abrasion, or cutting.

    14. In materials science, the resistance of a material to deformation, scratching, abrasion, or cutting. see also brinell hardness; rockwell hardness.

    15. Resistance of metal to denting, to plastic deformation by bending or to mechanical deformation by scratching, abrasion or cutting. typically measured by indentation.


    Hardness pencils, английский

    Hardinge thickener, английский