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18:45 Nov 29, 2004 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial | |||||||
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5 | pull/pulling pressure |
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3 | negative pressure |
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3 | Fatigue pressure strength |
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引圧 negative pressure Explanation: I think this is typo. Not "引圧", but "陰圧." If so, "陰圧" is "negative pressure." |
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引圧 pull/pulling pressure Explanation: Fatigue strength under pull/pulling pressure Fatigue Strength: The stress to which a material can be subjected for a specified number of fatigue cycles. references: "...Another objective quality is tensile strength (the measurement of fiber's strength before it snaps under pulling pressure)..." link:http://www.belleauwood.com/MicronCounts.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs 57 mins (2004-11-29 22:42:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"...Overtightening may cause the bolt or clamp to break under pulling pressure resulting in flying parts and...\" link:http://www.chiefautomotive.com/manuals/SelfTighteningClamps.... \"...the pulling pressure is stronger than the pushing pressure...\" link: http://www.seed.slb.com/en/scictr/watch/sailing/ |
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引圧疲労強度 Fatigue pressure strength Explanation: I think the complete word means Fatigue pressure strength. Please chekout the site below. If you tanslate the web page in japanese you will find the word. Reference: http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_... |
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