diamond core barrel - перевод на русский
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diamond core barrel - перевод на русский

DRILL SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO REMOVE A CYLINDER OF MATERIAL
Core bit; Core bits; Drill core; Diamond core drill; Core Drill; Core drilling
  • An oriented core [[goniometer]], commonly used when analyzing cores for contacts and other structural features

diamond core barrel      

нефтегазовая промышленность

колонковый алмазный бур

gun barrel         
  • [[Muzzle blast]] modulated by an A2-style [[flash suppressor]]
  • Closeup of barrel throat area. The chamber is to the left, and the muzzle is to the right. The freebore (cyan) and leade (dark grey) transition into rifled bore (pale grey), and the comparison between  freebore diameter vs. rifling groove and land diameter.
  • Illustration of the various sections of a typical rifle chamber. The back end is to the left, and the front is to the right. Body (purple), shoulder (pink) and neck (green).
  • Production steps in the cold-hammer forging process to produce the barrels for a double-barrelled shotgun
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  • A female worker boring out the barrel of a [[Lee-Enfield rifle]] during [[WWI]]
  • A cartridge being chambered into a [[Springfield M1903]].
FIREARM COMPONENT WHICH GUIDES THE PROJECTILE DURING ACCELERATION
Muzzle (firearms); Gunbarrel; Rifle barrel; Firearm muzzle; Barrel (firearms); Barrel (firearm); Barrel (gun); Muzzle (firearm); Firearm barrel; Barrel (weapons)

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общая лексика

ружейный ствол

орудийный ствол

нефтегазовая промышленность

ствольный канал перфоратора

barrels of oil         
UNIT OF VOLUME WITH DIFFERENT VALUES
Mbbl; Bbl; Petrol barrel; Barrel per day; Barrel per calendar day; Barrel (unit of volume); MMbbl; Bbl/day; Barrel of oil; Barrels of oil; Bbl/d; Barrel of petrol; MMbbl/d; Millions of barrels per day; Gigabarrel; Oil barrel; Barrels per day equivalent; Barrels per day; Barrels per calendar day; Oil barrels; Bbls; B/d; BBL/D; Barrel (petroleum); Barrel (volume); BOPD; Blue barrel; Barrels per stream day

нефтегазовая промышленность

(число) баррелей нефти

Определение

B/D
Bank Draft, bar draft (grain trade)

Википедия

Core drill

A modern core drill is a drill specifically designed to remove a cylinder of material, much like a hole saw. The material left inside the drill bit is referred to as the core.

Core drills used in metal are called annular cutters. Core drills used for concrete and hard rock generally use industrial diamond grit as the abrasive material and may be electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic powered. Core drills are commonly water cooled, and the water also carries away the fine waste as a slurry. For drilling masonry, carbide core drills can be used, but diamond is more successful when cutting through rebar.

The earliest core drills were those used by the ancient Egyptians, invented in 3000 BC. Core drills are used for many applications, either where the core needs to be preserved (the drilling apparatus used in obtaining a core sample is often referred to as a corer), or where drilling can be done more rapidly since much less material needs to be removed than with a standard bit. This is the reason that diamond-tipped core drills are commonly used in construction to create holes for pipes, manholes, and other large-diameter penetrations in concrete or stone.

Core drills are used frequently in mineral exploration where the coring may be several hundred to several thousand feet in length. The core samples are recovered and examined by geologists for mineral percentages and stratigraphic contact points. This gives exploration companies the information necessary to begin or abandon mining operations in a particular area.

Before the start of World War Two, Branner Newsom, a California mining engineer, invented a core drill that could take out large diameter cores up to 16 feet in length for mining shafts. This type of core drill is no longer in use as modern drill technology allows standard drilling to accomplish the same at a much cheaper cost.

Core drills come with several power choices including electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic (all of which require power sources, such as a generator).