fault

fault
1) повреждение; отказ; неисправность; неполадка
2) дефект
3) ошибка
4) сдвиг (горной породы)
5) короткое замыкание; обрыв; нарушение (пробой) изоляции
6) пищ. лесн. порок
fault to frame — замыкание на корпус; пробой на корпус
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antiphase boundary fault
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arcing fault
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arcing ground fault
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automatically repair fault
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braking fault
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cable fault
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clean stacking fault
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close-in fault
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contact fault
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core-to-core fault
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dead earth fault
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disconnection fault
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dislocation-initiated stacking faults
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double-ground fault
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double-line-to-ground fault
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double-line-to-neutral fault
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double-phase-to-ground fault
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earth fault
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electrical fault
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equivalent fault
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external fault
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extrinsic stacking fault
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frequently occurring fault
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ground fault
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growth fault
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hardware fault
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heavy-current fault
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image fault
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improbable fault
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insulation fault
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intermittent fault
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internal fault
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intrinsic stacking fault
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ironwork fault
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latent fault
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line fault
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line-to-earth fault
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line-to-line fault
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logic fault
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molding fault
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one-line open fault
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open-phase fault
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oxidation-induced stacking faults
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oxidation stacking faults
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page fault
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permanent fault
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phase fault
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phase-to-ground fault
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phase-to-phase fault
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physical fault
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pipe fault
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pole-to-earth fault
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pole-to-pole fault
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primary fault
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program-sensitive fault
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pseudotransient fault
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secondary fault
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self-clearing fault
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series fault
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sessile fault
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short-line fault
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shunt fault
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single line-to-earth fault
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single phase-to-ground fault
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single-phase line-to-ground fault
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solid fault
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spot fault
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stacking fault
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subsequent faults
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superlattice fault
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sustained fault
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symmetrical fault
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three-phase fault
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through fault
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transient fault
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turn-to-turn fault
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twin fault
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two-lines open fault
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weak-current arcing fault

Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.

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  • Fault — may refer to:*Fault (geology), planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement *Fault (technology), an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system level which may lead to a failure *An asymmetric fault… …   Wikipedia

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  • fault — n 1 imperfection, deficiency, shortcoming Analogous words: flaw, defect, *blemish: weakness, infirmity (see corresponding adjectives at WEAK) Antonyms: excellence 2 Fault, failing, frailty, foible, vice are comparable when they mean an… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • fault — ► NOUN 1) an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature; a defect or mistake. 2) responsibility for an accident or misfortune. 3) (in tennis) a service that infringes the rules. 4) Geology an extended break in a rock formation, marked by the relative …   English terms dictionary

  • Fault — Fault, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Faulted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Faulting}.] 1. To charge with a fault; to accuse; to find fault with; to blame. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] For that I will not fault thee. Old Song. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geol.) To interrupt the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fault´i|ly — fault|y «FL tee», adjective, fault|i|er, fault|i|est. 1. having faults; containing blemishes or errors; wrong; imperfect; defective: » …   Useful english dictionary

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