ablative

英 ['æblətɪv] 美 ['æblətɪv]
  • adj. 离格的;消融的
  • n. 烧蚀材料;离格
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词源同ablation,此处用于语言学。

ablative (n.)
mid-15c., from Middle French ablatif, from Latin (casus) ablativus "(case) of removal," expressing direction from a place or time, coined by Julius Caesar from ablatus "taken away," past participle of auferre "carrying away," from ab- "away" (see ab-) + irregular verb ferre (past participle latum; see oblate) "to carry, to bear" (see infer). The Latin case of adverbial relation, typically expressing the notion "away from," or the source or place of an action.
1. The elements which affected the ablative properties of silicone rubber heat shields were discussed.
探讨了影响硅橡胶热防护材料烧蚀性能的因素.

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2. The chemical non equilibrium viscous shock layer flows over a teflon ablative wall are calculated numerically.
本文对有泰氟隆烧蚀的化学非平衡粘性激波层流场进行了数值模拟.

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3. The effects of filler fiber and flame retardant on ablative performance of EPDM insulation are studied.
研究了填充纤维、阻燃剂种类及用量对EPDM绝热层耐烧蚀性能的影响.

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4. The results show that direction of the material has great influence on its ablative performance.
结果表明,材料取向对其烧蚀性能有很大影响.

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5. Our numerical simulation reproduced the experimental result of laser ablative Rayleigh - Taylor instability in Osaka University.
数值计算日本大阪大学激光烧蚀瑞利 - 泰勒不稳定性实验,再现了实验结果.

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