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17:08 Mar 14, 2007 |
English to Lithuanian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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3 | lėtas skilimas |
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3 | uždelstas |
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lėtas skilimas Explanation: Minėta interneto svetainė aiškina, kad delayed failure = mechanical damage that is initially non-penetrating, but subsequently becomes a through-wall ("kiaurai per sieną") defect. Reference: http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:PlRKZM_vCq4J:www.bakerp... |
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uždelstas Explanation: arba uždelstinis. Jei konteksto daugiau duotum, gal paaiškėtų, ar čia trūkis, trūkimas ar kas kita. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2007-03-14 22:23:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The tensile creep extends the time to fracture by two to three times than that would be predicted based on free shrinkage alone. Steel fiber reinforcement substantially delayed [uždelsė, užvilkino?] the fracture of restrained concrete, particularly in concrete with low w/c ratio. Šitam puslapiuke (http://cee.uiuc.edu/research/dlange/Publications/journal/Alt... gan suprantamai rašo apie „delay“, gal paaiškės kas. Šiaip gali būt, kad Gintauto siūlytas „lėtas“ tiktų, nes pagal LKŽ „valkšnumu vadinamas [lėtas nepertraukiamas] plastinės deformacijos didėjimas“. ...creep and creep-failure (known also as tertiary creep or [delayed failure for constant stress] http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:0JL5LkPWFn0J:euromech.uib... Tiek info. Gal ryte daugiau nuomonių sulauksi. :) |
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