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18:16 Jun 28, 2009 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Science - Aerospace / Aviation / Space | |||||||
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Atmospheric reentry |
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high heat flux counter measures Explanation: WILD guess.. |
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measures to address problems (associated) with the high-temperature thermal fluid Explanation: It only shows how neat 漢字 is.. The translation is a *tad* lengthy(笑), but it conveys the same meaning... Feel free to tweak and brush up the phrase. 熱流体 is thermal fluid , as in thermal fluid analysis/thermal fluid dynamics. Probably not "a high-temperature fluid" in this current context, though you might see it used sometimes. Heat flux is 熱流束. |
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protection against high-heat Explanation: http://news.mst.edu/2006/07/umr_research_aimed_at_protecti.h... Space shuttle vehicles have 22,000 glass-coated ceramic tiles for protection against heat during reentry Ice Patterns and Hydrothermal Plumes, Lake Baikal, Russia ... - [ このページを訳す ]temperatures above ambient temperatures in the regions of high heat flow is quite small. The documentation of this possible phenomenon is an example of the versatility of the. Space Shuttle. Earth imagery to generate many ideas about a ... ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel2/1014/12511/00578630.pdf?arnumber... - 類似ページ CA Evans 著 - 1992 - 引用元 1 - 全 2 バージョン |
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measures against hot fluid problems Explanation: Or, solutions to hot fluid problems |
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Reference: Atmospheric reentry Reference information: The type of heat shield that best protects against high heat flux is the ablative heat shield. The ablative heat shield functions by lifting the hot shock layer gas away from the heat shield's outer wall (creating a cooler boundary layer) through blowing. The overall process of reducing the heat flux experienced by the heat shield's outer wall is called blockage. http://www.spacegeneration.org/node/2277 |
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