boundary

boundary
граничная поверхность; граница; предел, порог; линия раздела; поверхность раздела || граничный; програничный

external boundary at infinity — внешняя граница бесконечного пласта

external boundary of reservoir — внешние границы пласта; контур питания пласта


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граница; предел; линия раздела || граничный, пограничный

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граница, межа, граничная поверхность

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границы; контур

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граница; предел; линия раздела || граничный, пограничный
- bed boundary
- bottom boundary
- closed boundary
- drainage boundary
- energy-generating boundary
- external boundary at infinity
- external boundary of reservoir
- external boundary of well drainage area
- field boundary
- formation boundary
- geological boundary
- ghosting boundary
- ghost-producing boundary
- lower boundary
- oil-drainage boundary
- oil-water boundary
- operation boundary
- original water boundary
- outflow boundary
- phase boundary
- physical boundary
- pool boundary
- reflecting boundary
- reflection boundary
- refracting boundary
- refraction boundary
- reservoir boundary
- reverberating boundary
- salt-dome boundary
- seismic boundary
- shale-permeable bed boundary
- upper boundary
- water boundary
- weak boundary
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граничная поверхность

Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.

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