Jun 5, 2009 12:37
14 yrs ago
English term

shaped charge

GBK English to Latvian Tech/Engineering Military / Defense
Definition from army-technology.com:
A shaped charge is an explosive which has been shaped in such a way that when detonated the energy of the explosion is channeled in one direction.
Example sentences:
Conventional shaped charges are constructed with a charge case, a hollow conical liner within the case, and a high explosive material positioned between the liner and case. (globalsecurity.org)
Shaped charges were first developed after World War I to penetrate tanks and other armored equipment. Their most extensive use today is in the oil and gas industry where they open up the rock around drilled wells. (llnl.gov)
This source has been used since 1971 in routine seismic operation in the Amazon jungle with 300 gram unit charges distributed in small and large shot arrays increasing substantially the coverage and halving the cost at a higher record quality. A large amount of production seismic field work has been carried out in several other areas attesting the successful application of the shaped charges. (Wiley InterScience )
Proposed translations (Latvian)
5 kumulatīvais lādiņš
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Proposed translations

4 days

kumulatīvais lādiņš

Termina tulkojums atrodams "Sauszemes karaspēku militāro terminu vārdnīcā", Rīga 1998.
Definition from UNITED:
LĀDIŅI, KUMULATĪVIE, bez detonatora: ANO nr. 0059, 0439, 0440, 0441<br /><br /> Izstrādājumi ar apvalku, kas satur detonējošas sprāgstvielas lādiņu, ar dobumu, kurš izklāts ar stingru materiālu, bez ierosinātājiem. Tie domāti, lai radītu spēcīgu, caururbjošu efektu.
Example sentences:
«Namer» no visām pusēm ir aizsargāts ar bruņām, kas nav caursitamas ar kumulatīvajiem prettanku lādiņiem. (Tēvijas Sargs)
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