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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
deflection rate — The distance that a spring squeezes together (deflects) in relation to the pressure applied. E.g., 5 inches per 1000 lb load … Dictionary of automotive terms
rate — See base interest rate burn rate charging rate conversion rate damping rate deflection rate discharge rate flat rate flat rate manual flow rate … Dictionary of automotive terms
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spring rate — Rate of deflection versus amount of load applied. In other words, how much force is needed to bend a spring a given distance. Also see rising rate suspension … Dictionary of automotive terms
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effective static deflection — of a loaded suspension system equals the static load divided by the spring rate of the system at that load. Total static deflection and effective static deflection are equal when the spring rate is constant … Mechanics glossary
dynamic rate — of an elastic member is the rate measured during rapid deflection where the member is not allowed to reach static equilibrium … Mechanics glossary
spring rate — the change of load of a spring per unit deflection, taken as a mean between loading and unloading at a specified load … Mechanics glossary
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