- fluid reservoir
- питательный бачок (тормозной системы)
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
fluid reservoir — See brake fluid reservoir … Dictionary of automotive terms
brake fluid reservoir — In an automobile, it is a translucent tank located in front of the master cylinder. It usually has two chambers containing brake fluid. In a motorcycle, it may be found on the handlebar (for the front brake) or near the back of the bike (for the… … Dictionary of automotive terms
reservoir — [1] Any container filled with fluid. [2] The space between the outer and inner tubes of a double tube shock absorber which takes up the oil squeezed out of the working chamber corresponding to the volume of the piston rod immersed in the working… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Reservoir simulation — is an area of reservoir engineering in which computer models are used to predict the flow of fluids (typically, oil, water, and gas) through porous media.UsesReservoir simulation models are used by oil and gas companies in the development of new… … Wikipedia
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reservoir — [rez′ər vwär΄, rez′əvwär΄; rez′ər vwôr΄, rez′əvwôr, rez′ər vôr΄, rez′ərvôr΄] n. [Fr réservoir < réserver: see RESERVE] 1. a place where anything is collected and stored, generally in large quantity; esp., a natural or artificial lake or pond… … English World dictionary
Fluid power — is the technology of exploiting the properties of fluids to generate, control, and transmit power as a result of the pressurization of fluids.As the term fluid refers either to gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided into the… … Wikipedia
Reservoir engineering — is a branch of petroleum engineering, typically concerned with maximizing the economic recovery of hydrocarbons from the subsurface.Of particular interest to reservoir engineers is generating accurate reserves estimates for use in financial… … Wikipedia
reservoir — ► NOUN 1) a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. 2) a place where fluid collects, especially in rock strata or in the body. 3) a receptacle or part of a machine designed to hold fluid. 4) a supply or source of… … English terms dictionary
Fluid pipes — are a phenomenon driven by surface tension. When a pure water jet impinges on a reservoir, capillary waves are excited and propagate up the jet at the same speed that the jet falls.References*A related thesis was written by Hancock, M.J. and Bush … Wikipedia
reservoir — /rez euhr vwahr , vwawr , vawr , rez euh /, n. 1. a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, esp. water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power, etc. 2. a receptacle or chamber for holding a… … Universalium