11:07 Nov 25, 2020 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Energy / Power Generation / Pump turbine | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Cillie Swart South Africa Local time: 07:03 | ||||||
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4 +1 | pressure |
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4 | pressure difference // pressure gradient |
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4 | start-up pressure |
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pressure Explanation: Seems like straightforward pressure here. |
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pressure difference // pressure gradient Explanation: I believe this is actually a pressure difference between A and B. |
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start-up pressure Explanation: I think that I know exactly what it means, if it is referred to a turbine - I've seen it and heard it - it's a phase typically characterized by a whistle-like sound of the vent of a turbo-system. In the first filling phase, for the start-up acceleration a certain pressure builds up, which exceeds the rated pressure necessary to the ordinary functioning of the turbine. This excess of pressure is vented towards the end of the the start-up phase of the turbo-system in order to create the right amount of pressure for ordinary system running. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2020-11-25 15:11:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Bye, Sebastian! I hoffe, daß meine Erklärung deinen Vorstellungen entspricht. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2020-11-25 18:06:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ich hoffe, selbstverständlich! Ich habe noch nicht entschieden, ob ich Deutsch oder Englisch schreiben soll. |
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