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plane angle

plane angle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an angle formed by two straight lines (in the same plane)

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Plane angle
    2. Angle of visibility in the horizontal plane: …
    3. the forces in paragraph 3.8.2.6.1. and paragraph 3.8.2.6.2. shall be applied simultaneously in the forward direction and at an angle of 10o ± 5o above the horizontal plane;
    4. the forces in paragraph 3.8.2.6.1. shall be applied in the rearward direction and at an angle of 10o ± 5o above the horizontal plane;
    5. On the rear surface, the direction of impact from the rear towards the front in a longitudinal plane shall be at an angle of 45° to the vertical.
    6. Both joints shall permit movement in the same plane and the same direction through an angle of 90° with a 0 to + 10° tolerance.
    7. For the rear face, the direction of impact from the rear towards the front shall be in a longitudinal plane at an angle of 45o from the vertical.
    8. ‘Corner of bumper’ means the vehicle's point of contact with a vertical plane which makes an angle of 60° with the vertical longitudinal plane of the vehicle and is tangential to the outer surface of the bumper (see Figure 2);
    9. ‘Steering angle’ means the angle between the projection of a longitudinal axis of the vehicle and the line of intersection of the wheel plane (being the central plane of the wheel, normal to the axis around which it rotates) and the road surface.
    10. in width, by two vertical planes which form an angle of 15° outwards from the vehicle's median longitudinal plane and which pass through the intersection of the vertical planes parallel to the vehicle's median longitudinal plane delimiting the vehicle's overall width, and the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle that delimits the end of the vehicle.
    11. in width, by two vertical planes which, forming to the front and to the rear respectively an angle of 15° outwards from the vehicle's median longitudinal plane, pass through the point or points of contact of vertical planes parallel to the vehicle's median longitudinal plane delimiting the vehicle's overall width; if there are several points of contact, the foremost shall correspond to the forward plane and the rearmost to the rearward plane.
    12. ‘Forward-facing seat’ means a seat which can be used whilst the vehicle is in motion and which faces towards the front of the vehicle in such a manner that the vertical plane of symmetry of the seat forms an angle of less than + 10° or – 10° with the vertical plane of symmetry of the vehicle; 2.3.2. ‘Rearward-facing seat’ means a seat which can be used whilst the vehicle is in motion and which faces towards the rear of the vehicle in such a manner that the vertical plane of symmetry of the seat forms an angle of less than + 10° or – 10° with the vertical plane of symmetry of the vehicle;
    13. For the purposes of 9E003.c., ’incidence angle’ is measured from a plane tangential to the airfoil surface at the point where the hole axis enters the airfoil surface.
    14. 740 daN ±20 daN in an angle of 45o ± 10o to the horizontal plane of the vehicle and towards the front of the vehicle on the wheelchair user restraint system in the case of a lap belt;
    15. If the restraint system is attached to the floor, the force shall be applied in an angle of 45o ± 10o to the horizontal plane of the vehicle and towards the front of the vehicle;