航空论坛_航空翻译_民航英语翻译_飞行翻译

 找回密码
 注册
搜索
楼主: 帅哥
打印 上一主题 下一主题

航空缩略语词典 [复制链接]

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

131#
发表于 2008-12-25 20:26:30 |只看该作者
Weapon( T$ _5 T; o. G0 A) S0 J/ r Engagement ' V( H1 Y+ U) B/ `4 CZone 8 r/ \* W3 V$ z2 v/ dIn air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility . v, B n! n7 `+ v: J/ p; V) Snormally rests with a particular weapon system. ! D) ]" Q2 U% E3 }' Z! }Weapons2 V7 e0 R. `5 k& ~+ ]7 e Allocation ) i- Z: }3 X H4 j/ ~+ t/ ^6 `Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement9 x+ F5 `6 R2 M$ Y) L' Q Authorization is given. T3 @* b) c. ^ P1 t0 vWeapons/ v6 U. `- K, M2 p/ s3 k) Z Assignment5 K% G+ C7 W) M; `" \7 P In air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air$ W/ N9 X# n* a+ { T weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment ( J* k6 j( y! `* I7 n r4 T! sof a particular interceptor to a particular target. : P; }8 |' ~ e7 w# \% t$ b. B4 nWeapons2 { s( X7 g& `3 T Commitment3 q9 D% o8 |: f. V% B Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting$ p0 q& v B+ ?/ G$ ? checklist actions to be taken.: Z0 `1 [" v# u! \ Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises ) X$ }5 O4 [3 o+ X4 Z- }over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.+ ~5 z7 V0 B4 E- T Weapons* y" s0 f& i) k8 F7 { Enablement * {: z6 K: f) _0 HAuthorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release. $ V9 ~* _" ?" I+ W7 J% _% S+ \Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be8 [; x* l+ v) ` fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.0 u- ~' d; [$ R' _) Q5 l MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W 9 N4 y9 z# Z. ~% e1 ]321 e6 i( P% F5 [9 b) i Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be, M6 S) A+ J) B0 ?2 q0 ~& G fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order.. P* Z1 W( h! j4 R& P1 U. U Weapons+ t2 y3 Z, @3 _) W/ G" @: a) T Initiation + h1 G$ o( M6 ]: G* q) F6 |/ `3 S3 sState when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness 5 A1 A# B3 U; h) q" M# r$ ?shy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or $ z1 v- ?- Q8 M# H1 erelease without first initiation or allocation., t' R7 O) W5 \! n- `4 | Weapons of Mass9 ~3 L5 i2 i, E1 }5 b7 Y2 \ Destruction + ]) a$ w. J( b( s. C(WMD) % \7 {1 }$ N' F% Z" u' S8 @In arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction9 j5 { V$ L0 B0 U( D and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people.5 \. X1 x7 d; [ Weapons1 p, `5 D& \' x+ l1 K! B Readiness State " ^1 z- \& e+ G) i ~The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or " o# @% j8 Z W& m; Ibe launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are - |* V. v/ P% A( Qexpressed in number of weapons and number of minutes. 3 N7 K) F }+ m$ w/ P, U" ?Weapons+ g5 o) g( Q& N" |4 ^6 \, a Release, T' L+ t( H' w3 k+ ] Authority (WRA) . q2 R$ x6 Q/ {$ e, |2 DThe order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM)1 o7 V8 x: N8 k! y$ a4 f Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions7 c& ], t3 b0 ^' L8 z+ G and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement8 v p3 Z7 J' _3 r9 H cost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items" z/ [0 j. `* _/ \, `/ m sold in substantial quantities to the general public. ; C$ ?, [0 X' @Weapon System5 N, z. t# W: o: F2 G* } Control ; Y) P+ m7 k( H& l1 [That set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented : T. b3 ]4 Y$ C5 [( x, Yautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as : v6 \( B9 u2 A; ]7 Q* [5 Vnecessary to intercept the designated attackers. / R5 F% y8 g- J2 ~Weapon Target , a: ~6 @: g) A, t7 f( yAssignment ( e3 \$ B$ } m. p3 l(WTA) ' r3 X) h; g4 z* u+ p9 iThe assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a . u0 }/ }( O. v, V: G0 V0 D0 |WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the8 b, ]& v4 u, }/ e interceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error. / C- l% @3 K9 l6 f1 XWeapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 8 k$ z6 m$ j8 c1 u/ j, Afired only at targets recognized as hostile. P, r7 Z: ^$ {Weapons System; L3 H t9 ~! k2 ?* n+ W: h0 p3 | Employment/ G( }3 r+ M3 @ Concept) c% L$ C7 {7 f: [- ] A description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the ) o& b; O# ~" [' k. V- N# W q4 Lapplication of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of1 R1 s" ? H& X3 J2 T' [ tactical concept and future doctrines.' [- b0 x# X/ q) [# A Western Test 6 E. |5 V$ O' x- MRange (WTR) % N4 f4 v3 c1 gBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the+ G) r* a. c# N globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes, / ` X; v+ h' a% q9 h* s0 [sensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by & @( n$ Z. {5 |/ Othe Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as; I K, a8 E, c4 r; p$ r) n' U6 J of 1 October 1990. ( l$ @5 Q7 ?6 p3 m* j4 AWESTPAC Western Pacific.5 Y- V, r) Z$ b; D WEU Western European Union! P# Z8 S; q" j( l9 c4 b WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone." s! U( r1 f" }( {' j( Q WFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.% b' d5 N% [" m6 g* O: Y WFOV Wide Field of View. * q8 u/ {" G8 X7 U1 ] u, u! kWFX Warfighter Exercise. : z6 j* J2 V/ D( W! WMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W % j3 J8 }6 _- E9 u" M6 L& F322 + a1 ?, G* b; W) I* x* EWG Working Group. A' q4 ~5 b$ { WGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications. 7 m6 ^. h, _& d' M6 rWH White House. & L. j. ~$ K% O6 G' }WHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation.

使用道具 举报

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

132#
发表于 2008-12-25 20:26:42 |只看该作者
WILTEL Williams Telecommunications Group Incorporated.9 t* J8 K' i; }, r5 W3 ?3 \ Wing Control # q8 U1 x8 ?& }7 k6 ]Center (WCC)% {: q3 h- B/ V: j! L( q# b( G A second Space Wing center that logistically/administratively controls operational " E9 {- c, k% Gsatellite systems operated by them at worldwide locations. 5 R6 B" |( r* B6 q) ~WIPT Working-level Integrated Product (Process) Team. * v1 u {7 g4 G7 b, WWIS WWMCCS Information System.* E8 D% a& v" f$ a8 R0 e Withhold 1. A term used in a pre-planned response option (PRO) to identify the - k) A1 q6 I! u* ? Rwithholding of part of the space or ground weapon inventory against detected3 L. e8 N6 {/ T+ b6 Z5 D threat launches, in anticipation of follow-on attacks. 2. (Nuclear) The limiting of - T& M% d9 [ r1 F8 x% {& fauthority to employ nuclear weapons by denying their use within specified# p2 Z3 p* |2 D2 [9 f8 b! g geographical areas of certain countries.( y- A! q; c7 O g WL Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. & N! Q3 P1 U% K( p+ x) x: F. l% w: aWLR Weapons Launch Report. 4 c3 j# X4 O. b r2 y5 k7 t0 dWMD Weapons of Mass Destruction.9 j4 W* Y v+ N+ n( ~+ G7 }& x WMF Windows Metafile. 1 ]6 z% @ n! B, tWMP War and Mobilization Plan./ T3 y! q8 q2 D! Z# R" c4 z; ^ WNINTEL Warning Notice - Intelligence Sources or Methods Involved. - |- S" @5 U$ C+ g% e) NWOC Wing Operations Center.1 g* z4 K' r9 {- s$ J WON Work Order Number. % H1 W' ]; W5 f4 v+ J8 fWork Breakdown, }/ e( B8 s; ?8 O: D" @5 @ Structure (WBS) ) `& D. v; S, U9 {; @- e$ w(1) A product-oriented family tree division of hardware, software, services,- }. X3 d& p; i% G8 Z/ \ Z. `4 ` and other work tasks which organizes, defines, and graphically displays 1 `4 c+ r3 W# W, K, r/ ]& ~the product to be produced, as well as the work to be accomplished to ' U+ S) u5 z& N* Uachieve the specified product.: Y2 t, E, ]/ c2 ` (2) A hierarchical diagram used to depict the tasks, capital, and resources 5 _6 |% U' ]" O3 ~/ P- s% Orequired during the development of a product.7 u5 F' Q/ Y5 D, ]+ ] Work Packages Detailed short-span jobs, or material items, identified by the contractor for! ~+ J6 y: U Q0 U. o accomplishing work required to complete the contract. # l7 ]2 t. z( ~$ RWorldwide 9 N- k# P0 Y- E: U1 tIndications " o8 t$ w9 F# Z" g* P* e) r( V8 \Monitoring4 ]# G0 x8 O3 h0 G9 v, s System (WWIMS)& M" O- a+ }" D1 h" R A confederation of national, unified, and specified command and other 3 Q; G) ]/ g8 h, ~/ U4 o, {. Mintelligence centers and facilities. The primary mission of the WWIMS system is" ?0 O7 _# B; c# J7 X4 i6 ^; o to monitor, maintain, and report on Indications and Warning (I&W) activity." m6 j0 G1 a ?- g( e" K# _ Y+ R MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W y8 N9 v" Q- S7 D 3235 \1 k6 y5 g1 Y4 t; p- P6 ^; @: [* ]0 e World-Wide8 f6 [7 u$ }( p4 T Military 8 X: I0 Q _5 W* bCommand and+ a2 A+ o+ u7 `+ p/ { Control System , ~9 V/ Y( w& W9 T1 D, u(WWMCCS) % [6 `' i9 o/ y: EThe system that provides the means for operational direction and technical4 ^, Z% N8 g3 T/ N1 l3 \ administrative support involved in the function of command and control of U.S." l3 v9 M/ Q) a military forces. The system comprises: The NMCS - The command and control, B# T5 E9 z; x systems of the unified and specified commands - The WWMCCS-related- Q( i* F) K% H' ~1 Q1 N0 s }6 p, D management/information systems of the headquarters of the Military ' w0 P: v# _' Q; _, TDepartments - The command and control systems of the headquarters of the+ a. D. L% E4 C1 ]3 `) F service component commands - The command and control support systems of 7 f N9 b; O3 F% x6 [; oDoD agencies. The system furnishes a multi-path channel of secure4 i* v6 M7 d% B0 X! q' U e2 f communications to transmit information from primary sources to those who must% ?4 y( H1 W0 K0 w+ _: X8 i make decisions (including the President) and to transmit their decisions (in the t' C' ^2 O. m; Z) s0 c form of military orders) to subordinates. ! o: Y! |7 B! J. ^WP (Former) Warsaw Pact Countries. / J4 U* |* V( t; ^4 HWPAFB Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton OH.9 p/ O3 I; R3 K WPC Warsaw Pact Countries.* [+ N1 K5 r0 H WPD Work Package Directive. : a! L& [+ ^& D& c" J% V ~WPN Weapon Procurement Navy.0 d4 O* Z; l: [0 Z7 {6 K" a1 N0 h" K WR Western Range.0 k) B' k0 |; J* e! U: y, k, R WR/VAFB Western Range/Vandenburg Air Force Base. * W3 I) p$ c2 b9 f; V6 OWRA See Weapons Release Authority.3 C! \- V A v* h, H8 t# M WRM War Reserve Materiel. / d: X- e$ L6 r: K0 c% v0 oWRSK War Reserve Spares Kit. ( E* J I# I1 `5 L6 p; L5 yWRTTM Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Module (USAF term).9 R8 K! K1 c4 x- G WS Warning System.' s% P/ v$ Y- i WSE Weapon Support Equipment.) g. U" k+ {- B' k WSEM Weapons System Evaluation Program.! Q/ ?6 w2 D A& H" d& Z" f! `# U WSESRB Weapons System Explosive Safety Review Board. ; P7 L) N7 i8 b4 P% |9 SWSI Wafer-Scale Integration. 1 m7 ~* F% M# b7 d8 YWSM Waterspace Management (USN term).3 Q0 ~8 o( H0 ?# m. y$ X+ Q' R WSMC Western Space and Missile Center, Vandenberg AFB, CA.0 Y' d6 l# j3 i WSMR (1) White Sands Missile Range, NM (2) Western Space and Missile Range. ( g1 I, F8 r% m. J5 l5 QWTA Weapon Target Assignment.0 X; {* N7 |5 K7 {; {9 G! Q" o WTO Warsaw Treaty Organization. 3 ~! }' l+ |2 ~& P& b W5 zWTP Weapon Test Plan. 8 Z! F5 V$ P- o' y# l: ?/ z9 _WTR Western Test Range.1 `: Z) l+ N0 E MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W ! E; s$ \: ~0 A e j& g324/ \( |+ C' ?) a: u" [- ] WUC Work Unit Code (ILS term). 6 o7 r; B- b( t8 lWWABNCP Worldwide Airborne Command Post.

使用道具 举报

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

133#
发表于 2008-12-25 20:26:53 |只看该作者
WWG Wideband Waveform Generator.! Y6 ]+ ~5 d' H- t! ]% r WWIMS See Worldwide Indications Monitoring System.: @4 X0 g, D6 C/ Q6 z8 W) h: V WWMCCS See World-Wide Military Command and Control System. : y$ Z- S/ m# e" eWWW World Wide Web. % e2 L) k- X1 Y9 T" O2 C3 P0 P/ {WX Weather. 3 t5 P1 F( ~& IMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 X,Y,Z5 W" {8 g/ B, K6 P' S1 A; x$ W 325& U/ d& N4 l5 G( v5 [$ y4 i0 O! ] X-ON/X-OFF Transmitter On/Transmitter Off (Telecomm/Computer term). $ x7 g9 X% @( H9 R$ S# X; P+ c7 {X-Ray Laser & K1 U- f: N6 p* J8 z/ @(XRL) 5 Q* |. {+ s R% r+ r: B4 _A laser that generates a beam or beams of x-rays. Also called an "X-raser." 3 f5 P' h" V4 C+ @3 n/ h0 nX-Rays Electromagnetic radiation of high energy, which results from either the release of : O1 t v$ y& k; z% _' Genergy from electrons changing orbits about the nucleus (discrete) or the inelastic collision of charged particles with the electromagnetic field of the nucleus. 4 U9 }, i2 z( R% ~ F- kX-rays have wavelengths shorter than those in the ultraviolet region, e.g., less, v. \% D& Q# G: o- y9 q than 10E-6 cm or 100 Angstroms. Materials at very high temperatures (millions2 e, T; q2 N: ] a6 Y; n; m( [2 r of degrees) emit such radiations; they are then called thermal x-rays. As( Z3 P: t3 J8 V generally produced by x-ray machines, they are "bremsstrahlung" resulting from, P: u* r# U, P0 s3 F the interaction of electron of 1 kilo electron-volt or more energy with a metallic / x" c8 K* n# f4 ?% \- h$ ltarget. (See Electromagnetic Radiation and Thermal X-Rays.)+ O# Q5 E8 E" U, b1 q; v$ K XBR X-Band Radar.- ~3 C2 }1 c0 l3 u XCVR Transceiver.# X0 ]5 _" @. c: h$ ~; a! f& V7 C XDS Exoatmospheric Defense System. : k: k5 Q$ h6 Q G% |XGA Extended Graphics Array.( ]" |: g/ n, K0 O XIWT Cross Industry Working Team. + G! Q6 Q q$ n$ C1 t5 y% UXMTR/CVR Transmitter/Receiver. 4 j" r# X- h/ ~% e7 MXO Executive Officer. # S1 v& w" [ K8 C' W/ aXoDis Exoatmospheric Discrimination. : Y- L9 Q6 R. G" [) b8 TXOX Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (Office Code). " a3 k4 e0 H1 U8 q' B' O) @XRL See X-Ray Laser.$ ^7 ~: [3 d- k3 }) | XRS USAF/ESC Staff Symbol. 5 J9 B0 r1 h# h0 X) M. a EXTB Exoatmospheric Test Bed.: I; ^& B; N1 v* k% i1 u( J XTV Experimental Test Vehicle. $ g7 _8 c7 a8 s+ t. X# I/ \/ QXwindows Unix graphics interface.! B4 k/ c3 ]. ^" f7 T Yield (or Energy C' X6 K! z R. c) ]8 t Yield) 9 X* x/ [* M2 I8 \The total effective energy released in a nuclear (or atomic) explosion. It is* C/ @9 M' K0 o2 m$ _) u usually expressed in terms of the equivalent tonnage of TNT required to produce/ }- n# D+ n3 o4 y9 ~' r9 Z M0 V the same energy release in an explosion. The total energy yield is manifested2 @' P1 P3 @5 w as nuclear radiation, thermal radiation, and shock (and blast) energy, the actual 2 p; w8 g& v7 E+ ?distribution being primarily dependent upon the medium in which the explosion - z0 E( ?6 W: f1 _occurs, as well as the type of weapon and the time after detonation. ' y$ ]2 B! s; c$ ^; V CZero Point The location of the center of a burst of a nuclear weapon at the instant of & H, h9 j6 V$ _& d! r( l$ y* ^detonation. The zero point may be in the air or on or beneath the surface of$ d6 K4 c6 ?2 P8 d, n1 } land or water, dependent upon the type of burst; it is thus to be distinguished . O5 @0 V' R. N0 Y. ~6 Q# e( zfrom ground zero.: L1 O$ b! X4 T5 e) d ZIF Zero Insertion Force. - w R9 H1 n' J7 z! h4 N1 ^" B; \ZULU Time Zone Indicator for Universal Time.6 F& J" m, d* g% ? MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 * n$ Y. r# U) |1 }6 F6 z; s& R326) w% t* M; b% R, E Units of Measurement& l1 q. o0 z! M+ B5 _ Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured % w' P. u7 v5 u5 h[ a ] ampere electric current/ ?* E8 m" d! j" j0 d [ angstrom ] angstrom length3 N, q+ i5 Y0 L1 x* Q# x+ X [ b ] bit binary digit 0 or 1 0 G0 N* v z, N# O9 O- q: c2 `[ bps ] bit per second bit transfer rate ; Z n% @6 c& M% ], S- J' [- x4 |[ C ] coulomb electric charge 3 L6 i+ s% ^5 l: Q[ c; Ci ] curie radioactivity 5 g: s, E. L- x2 d) z" M/ d/ \[ cal ] calorie energy9 B: @. j# C5 o4 i [ cal/sq cm ] calorie per square energy per area x, s/ B2 r( c' T/ C, W- Rcentimeter0 y& a! N) Q- g$ c: B" | [ chan ] channel frequency path4 D2 j5 T- ?* K [ cm ] centimeter length

使用道具 举报

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

134#
发表于 2008-12-25 20:27:02 |只看该作者
[ cu cm ] cubic centimeter volume: `0 R7 [0 L! Q% n1 R [ dB ] decibel signal strength : S {4 h# ^ @/ K9 X9 y[ deg ] degree plane angle ) E, {7 V$ ^# t4 c9 y8 Y' \[ deg K ] degree, Kelvin temperature, T5 P2 ~, b$ W) j+ q [ deg/s ] degree per second plane angle change rate 0 l6 a+ j$ A' r* B8 S[ deg/s/s ] degree per second slew acceleration - B) ~3 L P- Fper second3 M- N* L. ^8 k- c. V; m! d [ diam ] diameter length 4 @1 y( U1 z5 N[ dyn ] dyne force6 k; r' U* h k" B) \' x9 g8 t [ eV ] electron-volt energy R) K0 v* d* [. X& `" A [ G ] gauss magnetic flux density / R7 F3 I0 ], w+ l& \[ g ] 1) 9.808 meters per sec- 1) gravitational acceleraond per second; 2) gram tion constant; 2) mass + q' `" F9 v0 X) \5 T' m$ ?[ GHz ] gigahertz frequency* @+ E H6 r+ y3 S2 R' P8 c [ Gy ] gray absorbed dose 3 P4 c( W) h. S' |7 G[ h ] hour time! {" R: A; p( w& F [ Hz ] hertz frequency - Q8 [' d' b Q- n[ J ] joule energy# a9 Z" E$ Y) y4 }7 f9 T [ J-T ] Joule -Thomson temperature change / o" v' T3 U; B# \0 L# K4 u: |0 b[ K ] Kelvin temperature $ T# l" `0 T8 O j: u0 W[ kA ] kiloampere electric current, ]/ | ]" e; }9 ?; M5 I& i. \4 u [ kb ] kilobit binary digit * N( e) E- [- X: s! ], Q( j[ kb/s ] kilobit per second velocity (binary digit)& h1 Z# e% t a [ KeV ] kiloelectron-volt energy 0 @% D* G0 J' L( d+ J) M[ kg/sq m ] kilogram per square pressure # l) R; S2 O/ R I0 rmeter) b, s! ^8 a; V$ }: F [ KHz ] kilohertz frequency" n( |% H" U3 W% O. R3 a5 l [ kJ ] kilojoule energy 8 m8 J+ E* V( @/ `) K[ kJ/kg ] kilojoule per kilo- specific energy 3 c) q" K3 u l1 d2 | v) x1 cgram' f8 i8 {* f W) u: Z# _ [ kJ/sq cm ] kilojoule per square laser lethality 1 g( a: T7 o% X' {* h7 Scentimeter0 f) A2 w6 q$ u( M* L0 ] [ km ] kilometer length3 |/ e6 A/ u P; ] [ km/s ] kilometer per second velocity; h& N5 p5 I( Y [ KT ] kiloton yield 6 W: e& }, {& R- C: t6 L[ kV ] kilovolt electromotive force& Y, U3 d* k0 @, F+ D [ kW ] kilowatt power- m- c& Y9 }6 \1 C- A4 g7 N; D9 t [ kW/kg ] kilowatt per kilogram specific power) w4 I6 v/ l1 O. W0 l Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured 9 I( Q1 Q! Y9 r7 b+ H# l7 {8 RMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 4 ]% O# g, n6 q/ n6 y327 # u" B) G4 q: A1 `1 ^/ w[ kW/m ] kilowatt per meter thermal transport * [, q/ g9 j2 n0 Y n9 W[ kW/sq cm ] kilowatt per square energy flux) f) {3 V3 r: G2 {) R( h' }5 M8 L centimeter. |* i3 C' O& `7 p8 o [ m ] meter length/ C' L" g/ x) h [ Mbps ] megabit per second bit transfer rate! v, t: i9 j9 _+ S) B5 M9 K [ MeV ] megaelectron-volt energy 2 L; f# K: r) f% m/ Q) ~[ MFLOPS ] million floating point processing performance ; h8 l# B- \3 b/ loperations per second* j6 q3 t9 D# p [ MHz ] megahertz frequency ) }: Y8 _. [; Y[ micro ] micro a one-millionth part6 A* I" v: g: i0 h) q) K4 P0 V [ micron ] micrometer length ( ]' h5 R3 O. z7 P[ milli ] milli a one-thousandth part % p/ X, ]+ m! F; MmJ millijoule& w8 Z' E, R: T1 S% b [ min ] minute time ) I! o1 x$ o) X+ E& ^[ mips ] million instructions processing speed4 Q5 I* |! W2 G per second& {8 I# c4 W! w5 o" Y! F- c7 y [ MJ ] megajoule energy : k% V) B8 Q% W' M2 |) D[ mm ] millimeter length6 D1 C' C% ?. T! o) w- O. X [ mops ] million operations processing performance8 e6 I7 d, v7 z3 j& Z- f. g per second 5 D7 k: w0 M; r6 X- B- Z; ^, j[ mrad ] milliradian plane angle ) R: _% B# z8 \1 N% \ g# A[ m/s ] meter per second velocity' t/ [# E# S' o" E i1 A! c! r4 L [ ms ] millisecond time, x. [6 A0 _6 C( r- \4 P [ MT ] megaton yield) L6 d; c1 l; S# m. j. d$ }8 H [ MV/m ] megavolt per meter electric field strength e5 @9 V+ Z6 h8 G[ MW ] megawatt power % d0 N- O7 x! n$ o* d[ MW/sr ] megawatt per steradian laser brightness9 z1 ~/ b4 \% j. X4 d6 I. Q8 d _ [ N-s ] newton-second force/ }2 N- i* B: Q' s9 i* F [ ns ] nanosecond frequency 6 ~" F. l3 J8 s) @, g- f[ parsec ] parsec astronomical distance - h" J- @8 w2 u" E8 c) L[ Pa-s ] pascal-second pressure $ N- m* F8 B8 z- n[ R ] roentgen radiation dose 4 X1 O. B) o) a P( B. x6 S[ RAD ] rad absorbed dose# l! F" r' x) S( \2 M [ radian ] radian plane angle( }/ l( K# O& {' C) \ [ rad/s ] radian per second angular drift 6 H6 I: P4 G3 v+ z8 P# B) i P[ ratio ] percentage efficiency 9 X; ], [- n1 K3 g4 b3 D" a[ rem ] rem ionizing radiation , D! b* q; a% l) h9 f! D[ s ] second time% u& ~+ }2 u2 s/ ?" M [ sq m ] square meter area& B) S- Y0 i! L/ h [ sq m/yr ] square meter per year area per time* x7 ^+ y3 `" i4 Q" I [ sr ] steradian absorbed radiation dose! W) @+ v/ A9 H4 @7 a [ mrad ] microradian plane angle$ g8 y/ k; |1 ?( z! Q6 F [ V ] volt electromotive force ' L) X1 @9 f7 e[ W ] watt power $ B7 @% v' F) ^/ o; r @: F[ W/kg ] watt per kilogram specific power* Q, z! ?6 A% X$ g$ l5 d [ W/sq cm ] watt per square heat flux 1 _, y# B7 C- P, Ocentimeter ( I0 G/ Z; |/ M/ H[ W/sq m ] watt per square meter energy flux 4 o A+ \# Q( J: ~) ^& h9 f* r[ W/sr ] watt per steradian radiant intensity% C6 M8 O0 n5 }) m6 D [ W/sr sq m ] watt per steradian radiance % f* ~6 h! r6 l. M A5 Ksquare meter . `1 i+ g% J8 o& \[ yr ] year time

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

135#
发表于 2009-10-29 10:20:38 |只看该作者
Looking for it.

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

136#
发表于 2009-10-29 20:57:54 |只看该作者
ddddddddddddddd

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

137#
发表于 2009-10-31 20:51:55 |只看该作者
是可以输入查找那种吗?

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

138#
发表于 2009-11-2 14:02:00 |只看该作者
ddddddddddd

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

139#
发表于 2009-11-4 21:40:20 |只看该作者
i want see it!

使用道具 举报

Rank: 1

140#
发表于 2009-11-10 17:06:47 |只看该作者
谢谢分享了啊!

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册


Archiver|航空论坛 ( 渝ICP备10008336号 )

GMT+8, 2025-12-9 21:48 , Processed in 0.031002 second(s), 9 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X2

© 2001-2011 MinHang.CC.

回顶部