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 Übersetzung für 'vibration process' von Englisch nach Deutsch
vibration processRüttelvorgang {m}
Teiltreffer
QM
process-oriented quality management <PQM, process-oriented QM>
prozessorientiertes Qualitätsmanagement {n} <PQM, prozessorientiertes QM>
QM
continual improvement process <CIP, CI process>
kontinuierlicher Verbesserungs­prozess {m} <KVP>
comm.comp.QM
lead-to-order process <LTO process>
Lead-to-Order-Prozess {m}
ind.
basic oxygen steelmaking process <BOS process>
Linz-Donawitz-Verfahren {n} <LD-Verfahren>
QM
quality management process <QM process>
Qualitätsmanagementprozess {m} <QM-Prozess>
phys.
proton capture process <p-process>
Protonenanlagerungs­prozess {m} <p-Prozess>
comp.econ.
process software <process SW>
Prozess-Software {f} <Prozess-SW>
comp.econ.
process software <process SW>
Prozesssoftware {f} <Prozess-SW>
audioelectr.
vibration
Schwingen {n} [Schwingung]
16
vibrationVibration {f}
11
vibrationErschütterung {f} [des Bodens etc.]
35
vibrationSchwingung {f}
194
vibrationZittern {n}
12
engin.tech.
gas-to-liquid process <GtL, GTL process> [gas to liquids]
GtL-Verfahren {n} [Gas to Liquids]
audioelectr.tech.
vibration analyzer
Schwingungs­analysator {m}
audioelectr.tech.
vibration meter
Schwings­tärkemesser {m}
phys.tech.
vibration node
Schwingungs­knoten {m}
material
vibration transmission
Vibrationsübertragung {f}
tech.
vibration severity
Schwingungs­stärke {f}
tech.
vibration severity
Vibrationsstärke {f} [Schwingungs­stärke]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Components used in plant process areas must be designed to work in harsh environments of temperature extremes, humidity, and vibration that exceed the ranges for information technology equipment intended for installation in controlled environments.
  • The process of rubbing generates heat in the paste applied and achieves the function of drying the paste and also the frictional vibration of the surface with the stone results in a fine latticework of cracks leaving grains of syahi attached only to the base of the layer below.
  • In the somatosensory system the sensory transduction mainly involves the conversion of the mechanical signal such as pressure, skin compression, stretch, vibration to electro-ionic impulses through the process of mechanotransduction.
  • Among some phoneticians, "phonation" is the process by which the vocal folds produce certain sounds through quasi-periodic vibration.
  • The process continues in a periodic cycle that is felt as a vibration (buzzing).

  • This design of cryocooler has become increasingly common due to low vibration and long service interval as pulse tube designs utilize an acoustic process in lieu of mechanical displacement.
  • One example of such stress is the impact stress caused by the collision between the left and right vocal fold surfaces during vibration.
  • Capitol's recording studios were designed to minimize noise and vibration, then newly important goals in the high-fidelity sound era.
  • While the trials were largely successful a number of negative points were noted, not the least of which were braking issues and the creation of a harmonic vibration from the train's bogies which caused nausea in otherwise healthy passengers.
  • These include emissions of airborne pollution in the form of dust, gases, noise and vibration when operating machinery and during blasting in quarries, and damage to countryside from quarrying.

  • Active vibration control is the active application of force in an equal and opposite fashion to the forces imposed by external vibration.
  • Heat treated materials, on the other side, are usually much tougher and have no problem holding a sharp edge without chipping under less favourable conditions (like under vibration).
  • Absorption of radiation is followed by molecular vibration to the S1 state.
  • The administration building houses the engravers, a laboratory, and a vibration-free basement where coinage is measured to ensure correct size and weight.
  • At higher airstream velocities, lower modes of vibration of the air column become unstable, resulting in a change of register.

  • The efficiency of a hybrid photovoltaic cell that contains piezoelectric materials can be increased simply by placing it near a source of ambient noise or vibration.
  • However, the skegs also contributed to severe vibration problems with the class that required extensive testing and modifications to mitigate.
  • When articulations are voiced, the main source of noise is the periodic vibration of the vocal folds.
  • This effect is attributed to the different vibrational amplitudes of isotopologues.
  • These include emissions of airborne pollution in the form of dust; gases; noise and vibration when operating machinery and during blasting in quarries; consumption of large quantities of fuel during manufacture; release of [...] from the raw materials during manufacture, and damage to countryside from quarrying.

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