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18:44 Jul 14, 2012 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting / tubes, cylindres | |||||||
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4 | taux de portance d'une profondeur max de 1 ? |
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1 my max depth bearing ratio. taux de portance d'une profondeur max de 1 ? Explanation: "Physique Et Ingénierie Des Surfaces - Google Books Result books.google.com/books?isbn=2868833527...Alain Cornet, Jean-Paul Deville - 1998 - Technology & Engineering - 337 pages 2.13, à gauche) ; en représentant t en fonction de P on obtient la courbe du taux de portance ou courbe d'Abbott-Firestone (Fig. 2.13, à droite). (2.5) Cette ..." "The Abbott-Firestone curve or bearing area curve (BAC) describes the surface texture of an object. The curve could be found from a profile trace by drawing lines parallel to the datum and measuring the fraction of the line which lies within the profile. [1]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott-Firestone_curve " -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 hrs (2012-07-15 10:11:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- MY = my = micron "http://www.din-formate.de/kalkulator-berechnung-laenge-masse... "Ra my / my = Ra micron / micron http://www.proz.com/kudoz/swedish_to_english/mechanics_mech_... Plus loin dans le document Altasa: "Roughness 0,22 my Ra" "There are many different roughness parameters in use, but R_a is by far the most common. Other common parameters include R_{z}, R_q, and R_{sk}. Some parameters are used only in certain industries or within certain countries. For example, the R_k family of parameters is used mainly for cylinder bore linings, and the Motif parameters are used primarily within France." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_roughness http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/État_de_surface |
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