thermionic generator with radioisotope heat source

thermionic generator with radioisotope heat source
радиоизотопный термоэмиссионный преобразователь энергии; радиоизотопный ТЭП; термоэмиссионный преобразователь с радиоизотопным источником тепла

[lang name="English"]power supply source — источник энергоснабжения

[lang name="English"]reactor source — запальный реакторный источник

[lang name="English"]source distribution — распределение источников

[lang name="English"]triggering source — источник пусковых сигналов

[lang name="English"]heat source — тепловой источник; источник тепла


English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy. 2015.

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