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Tech. |
excess pressure valve |
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Allg. |
manometric pressure; manometrical pressure; gauge (после численного значения, см. psig; abbr: ge Alexander Demidov) |
ABC-Waffen |
pounds per square inch gage (psig) |
aeroh. |
boost pressure |
Astro. |
ullage pressure (в топливном баке) |
Autoind. |
excessive pressure; overpressure |
Bohr. |
pressure above the atmospheric |
Chem. |
gauge pressure |
E.öl. |
overpressurization; superpressure; excess pressure; surplus pressure |
el. |
overpressure (при прессовании МПП) |
Energiewirts. |
overmeasure |
Erdölind. |
extra pressure (выше определённого уровня) |
feuerl. |
excessive pressure (сверх атмосферного) |
Gruzovik, Artil. |
over-pressure (брит.; амер.: overpressure) |
Gruzovik, Meteorol. |
pressure above atmospheric pressure |
Luft.med. |
overload pressure |
Luftf. |
differential pressure; pressurisation differential (при наддуве); superatmospheric pressure (сверх атмосферного); supercharge |
Makarow. |
overflow pressure; pressure excess; supercharge pressure; superpressure (над атмосферным) |
Mar. |
safety pressure (в дыхательном автомате подводного дыхательного аппарата Vladmir); gauge pressure (¦ noun Engineering the amount by which the pressure measured in a fluid exceeds that of the atmosphere. COED Alexander Demidov) |
Maschinenb. |
return valve; back pressure |
Maschinenb., veralt. |
over-pressure |
Math. |
a small amount of excess pressure is provided |
Metall. |
upacting pressure |
Metrol. |
negative pressure (Избыточное наверное positive pressure? boldyrev_o) |
Mil., Luftf. |
super pressure-high temperature |
Nano. |
excess pressing; gage pressing; gauge pressing; positive pressing; ullage pressing (в топливном баке) |
Polygr. |
over pressure (приводящее к растискиванию элементов изображения); over pressure |
Schiffb. |
working pressure |
Seismol. |
positive pressure |
Tech. |
gage pressure; manometer pressure; pounds per square inch gage; superatmospheric pressure; positive pressure (внутри замкнутого объёма по отношению к окружающей среде); overstress; psig (Gauge pressure is often given in units with 'g' appended, e.g. 'kPag' or 'psig', and units for measurements of absolute pressure are sometimes given a suffix of 'a', to avoid confusion, for example 'kPaa', 'psia'. However, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology recommends that, to avoid confusion, any modifiers be instead applied to the quantity being measured rather than the unit of measure[5] For example, "Pg = 100 psi" rather than "P = 100 psig". Differential pressure is expressed in units with 'd' appended; this type of measurement is useful when considering sealing performance or whether a valve will open or close. WAD Alexander Demidov); increased pressure |
Tech., Abkürz. |
extreme pressure |
verbr. |
excess pressure (сверх атмосферного) |
Wärmetech. |
plus pressure; pressure above the atmosphere |