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 Übersetzung für 'auger hole' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an auger hole | auger holes
auger holeBohrloch {n}
Teiltreffer
tools
auger
Stangenbohrer {m}
5
tech.
auger
Einzugsschnecke {f}
7
augerErdbohrer {m}
15
augerFörderschnecke {f}
50
augerBohrer {m}
106
tech.
auger
Schneckenpresse {f} [Silikattechnik]
22
augergroßer Bohrer {m}
constr.
auger boring
Schneckenbohrung {f}
tech.
auger bit
Schneckenbohrer {m} [Holzbohrer]
agr.
auger elevator
Schneckenförderer {m}
MedTech.phys.
Auger yield
Augerausbeute {f}
constr.
auger drilling
Schneckenbohrung {f}
MedTech.phys.
Auger effect
Auger-Effekt {m}
constr.
auger TBM
Schneckenbohrmaschine {f} [für Kanäle, Rohre]
agr.
auger feeder
Schneckenförderer {m}
tech.
extrusion auger
Schneckenpresse {f}
phys.
Auger electron
Auger-Elektron {n}
MedTech.phys.
Auger effect
Augereffekt {m}
MedTech.phys.
Auger yield
Auger-Ausbeute {f}
tools
hand auger
Handbohrer {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The basic concept of a tractor PTO auger is to harness the tractor's available energy by attaching a PTO shaft to a tractor's PTO drive in order to drill a hole of predetermined size (size of the auger shaft and diameter) and depth into the ground.
  • In November 2007, researchers at the Pierre Auger Observatory announced that they had evidence that UHECRs appear to come from the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) of energetic galaxies powered by matter swirling onto a supermassive black hole.
  • A drill bucket, or auger bucket, is a drilling head that accumulates spoil inside and can be lifted from the hole periodically to be emptied.
  • Secondary electrons are generated by the decay of the core hole. Auger processes and inelastic electron scattering create a cascade of low-energy electrons.
  • The improvement is suggested to be due to the reduced access of electron and hole to non-radiative surface recombination pathways in some cases, but also due to reduced Auger recombination in others.

  • While the most favorable combination of electron and hole populations depends on the relative strengths of various free carrier absorption and Auger recombination processes, the studies done thus far indicate that the ICL performance is optimal when at threshold the two concentrations are roughly equal.
  • For construction, a pile driver equipped with an auger drill first opens a hole, 60 cm in diameter at a distance of 90 cm, and between the holes, the auger drill forms a plate-formed cavity and concrete is poured into the cavity.
  • An ice saw, ice auger or chisel is used to cut a circular or rectangular hole in the ice.
  • In Norse mythology, Rati is the name of a drill or auger that was used by Odin during his quest to obtain the mead of poetry from the giant Suttung with the help of Suttung's brother Baugi.
  • Continuous flight auger has been used in the United Kingdom since 1966, but its use is relatively new in the United States.

  • A similar tool of larger size is called an auger.
  • In auger drilling, cuttings are carried to the surface on the auger flights.
  • The cascade involves many Auger transitions, each of which cause the atom to become increasingly ionized.
  • Two types of Auger recombination affect HgCdTe: Auger 1 and Auger 7 recombination.
  • Consequently, one or more characteristic X-rays or Auger electrons will be emitted as the remaining electrons in the atom cascade down to fill the vacancies.

  • Auger recombination is a similar Auger effect which occurs in semiconductors.
  • With the advent of hydraulic-powered attachments such as a breaker, a grapple or an auger, the excavator is frequently used in many applications other than excavation.
  • This phase information is carried over to the oscillations in the Auger signal because the transition time in Auger emission is of the same order of magnitude as the average time for a photoelectron in the energy range of interest.
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