14:58 Nov 24, 2009 |
English to Hebrew translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Energy / Power Generation Additional field(s): Electronics / Elect Eng | ||||
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4 +1 | ריטוטי מתח |
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3 | חירוץ |
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חירוץ Definition from own experience or research: שינוי שלילי או חיובי בצורת הגל, החוזר שוב ושוב ונובע מזרמים שיאיים קלים הנוצרים בהינעים במהירות משתנה או בעומסי פאזה אחרים. Example sentence(s):
Explanation: חריצה, חירוק |
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ריטוטי מתח Definition from Elspec Engineering (p#19): שינויים מהירים ברמות המתח, אשר נגרמים בדרך כלל על-ידי מכונות ריתוך (או מכשירים דומים - ר.ע.) וגורמים בין היתר להפרעה בתאורת מנורות ליבון (ומכשירי חשמל אחרים - ר.ע.). Example sentence(s):
Explanation: Note the indication of arc welders as possible source in the Hebrew definition - just like in the English source. That persuaded me. My previous שינוץ and my colleague's חירוץ are both OK as a description of the jagged shape, but they fail to capture the periodic nature of the phenomenon, and the fact that it is caused by certain ellectronic devices. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 61 days (2010-01-24 22:42:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A small correction/explanation: My mention of arc-welders (מכונות ריתוך) and dimmers (עמעם) as common causes of "Notching" is NOT from the English sources term above. It is rather from this enlightening specialized web-page below, that I think best describes the phenomenon called "notching" and distinguishes it from other types of power disturbances: http://www.power-solutions.com/pressroom/waveform-distortion... |
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