torque

torque
1) вращающий момент; крутящий момент; изгибающий момент
2) затягивать, докреплять (соединение)
torque at rated load — вращающий момент при номинальной нагрузке;
to counteract the rotor torque — уравновешивать [парировать\] крутящий момент несущего винта (вертолёта)
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accelerating torque
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actual load torque
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aligning torque
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average output torque
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average-applied torque
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braking torque
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breakaway torque
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breakdown torque
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cogging torque
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coupling torque
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damping torque
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decelerating torque
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deflecting torque
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differential torque
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drag torque
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drive torque
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driving torque
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electrical torque
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electromagnetic torque
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erratic brake torque
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excess torque
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generator torque
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grinding torque
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harmonic torque
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induction torque
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internal torque
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limiting overload torque
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load torque
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locked-rotor torque
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makeup torque
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motor torque
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negative torque
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net torque
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nominal pull-in torque
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operating torque
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oscillatory transient torque
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peak shaft torque
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positive torque
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propeller torque
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propeller windmill torque
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pull-in torque
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pull-out torque
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pull-up torque
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rated load torque
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reactionary torque
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running torque
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self-aligning torque
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specified tightening torque
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stalled torque
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stal torque
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starting torque
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static steering torque
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static torque
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steering torque
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synchronizing torque
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synchronous pull-out torque
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tightening torque
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torsion torque
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trip-out torque
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turbine stall torque
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working torque

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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  • Torque — Torque, n. [L. torques a twisted neck chain, fr. torquere to twist.] 1. A collar or neck chain, usually twisted, especially as worn by ancient barbaric nations, as the Gauls, Germans, and Britons. [1913 Webster] 2. [L. torquere to twist.] (Mech.) …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • torque — 1. (tor k ) s. f. 1°   Terme de blason. Bourrelet d étoffe tortillée, des deux principaux émaux de l écu, lequel se place quelquefois pour cimier sur le heaume qui couronne les armoiries. 2°   Botte de fil de laiton pliée en cercle. ÉTYMOLOGIE… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • torque — ► NOUN Mechanics ▪ a force that tends to cause rotation. ► VERB ▪ apply torque to. DERIVATIVES torquey adjective. ORIGIN from Latin torquere to twist …   English terms dictionary

  • torque — [tôrk] n. [< L torques (infl. in senses 2 & 3 by torquere): see TORQUES] 1. a twisted metal collar or necklace worn by ancient Teutons, Gauls, Britons, etc. 2. Physics a measure of the tendency of a force to cause rotation, equal to the force… …   English World dictionary

  • torque — [to:k US to:rk] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: torquere to twist ] technical the force or power that makes something turn around a central point, especially in an engine …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • torque — [ tɔrk ] noun uncount TECHNICAL the force that causes something to turn around a central point …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Torque — Le nom est porté dans le Nord Pas de Calais, mais on le rencontre aussi dans le domaine occitan (87, 07), où il faut sans doute le rattacher au verbe torcar (= frotter, nettoyer). Pour le nord de la France, on peut faire le même rapprochement,… …   Noms de famille

  • torque — (n.) rotating force, 1884, from L. torquere to twist (see THWART (Cf. thwart)). The verb is attested from 1954. The word also is used (since 1834) by antiquarians and others as a term for the twisted metal necklace worn anciently by Gauls,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • torque — s. m. 1. Bracelete ou colar, geralmente de ouro, usado por povos antigos. 2.  [Física] Tendência de uma força para rodar um objeto em torno de um eixo.   ‣ Etimologia: latim torques ou torquis, is, colar …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Torque — For other uses, see Torque (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …   Wikipedia


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