Betekenis van:
axis of rotation
axis of rotation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the center around which something rotates
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- the axis of rotation is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle;
- All axes, angles and directions of rotation are shown positive. Notes: (a) the principal fixed axis is the illumination axis;
- Axial rotation about the longitudinal axis of up to ±3o is permitted.
- the axis of rotation is parallel to the tractor’s longitudinal axis and passes through the centre of the contact surfaces of the downhill front and rear wheel;
- the axis of rotation is 0 mm to 100 mm from the side of the tyre at its widest axle;
- ± 25o axial rotation about the longitudinal axis from the horizontal plane of the vehicle — see Figure 7.
- the axis of rotation is 0 mm to 200 mm from the vertical step between the two levels;
- Axial rotation about the longitudinal axis of up to ±3o is permitted. However, on a fully oscillating fifth wheel coupling, this angle may be exceeded, providing that the locking mechanism enables the restriction of the rotation to ±3o maximum.
- The distance between the centre of the impacting face and the axis of rotation of the pendulum shall be not less than 5 m.
- the axis of rotation is 0 mm to 100 mm below the horizontal starting plane on which the tyres stand; and
- ‘Angle of rotation’ means the angle through which the retro-reflecting device is rotated about its axis of reference starting from one given position.
- The relationship of the reduced mass ‘m’r of the pendulum to the total mass ‘m’ of the pendulum at a distance ‘a’ between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance ‘l’ between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: M r = (m.l)/a.
- The relationship of the reduced mass ‘mr’ of the pendulum to the total mass ‘m’ of the pendulum at a distance ‘a’ between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance ‘l’ beween the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: m r = m (l/a).
- The reduced mass ‘mr’ at the centre of percussion of the pendulum is defined as a function of the total mass ‘m’, of the distance ‘a’ [1] between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation, and of the distance ‘l’ between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation, by the following equation:
- The relationship of the reduced mass ‘mr’ of the pendulum to the total mass ‘m’ of the pendulum at a distance ‘a’ between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance ‘l’ between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr=m1a