| NOUN1 | blade clearance | - |
| NOUN2 | a blade clearance | blade clearances |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- If the crew anticipates rough water the boat may be rigged higher to allow more clearance of the blade above the water on the recovery.
- Turbine tip clearance is a leakage path for gas which doesn't flow past the turbine blade aerofoil so doesn't contribute to the power developed by the turbine.
- A modified Artillery Observation Post vehicle, it was armed with the conventional 105 mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun and provided with track width mine clearance ploughs instead of the dozer blade on the Mk 5.
- Abradable coatings are used in aircraft jet engines in the compressor and turbine sections where a minimal clearance is needed between the blade tips and the casing.
- The blade narrows behind the cutting edge to provide clearance.
- The Do 212 was an all-metal cantilever monoplane with fixed wingtip floats and a 343 kW (460 hp) Hirth HM 512-B-0 12-cylinder air-cooled engine which, mounted aft of the cabin, was buried in the fuselage and drove a four-blade airscrew aft of the tail by means of a shaft which could be tilted upward 12° to provide water clearance.
- Where viscous products are handled, anchor shaped paddles are often used which have a close clearance between the blade and the vessel walls.
- When there is positive clearance the downhill point of this blade will engage the ice first when the axe is in arrest position.
- A sheep's foot design essentially draws the spine ("backstrap") down to the front, with very little clearance above the horizontal cutting plane when the blade is resting naturally from heel to forward cutting edge.
- The points of the saddle tree at the front arch should give a full three-fingers width of clearance behind the shoulder blade when the horse is standing straight, or a hand's width with the foreleg fully extended.
- Cabinet saws have an easily replaceable insert around the blade in the table top allowing the use of zero-clearance inserts, which greatly reduce tear out on the bottom of the workpiece.
- The two-stage HP turbine has blade active tip-clearance control for more efficiency; 3D aerodynamics reduce the cooling air flow. The LP turbine has three stages instead of two.
- Usually, the clearance between the two is 5 to 40% of the thickness of the material, but dependent on the material.
- More complex designs exist to improve ice clearance on curved glass on automobiles.
- increase in cruise speed as well as reducing cabin noise and improving ground clearance.
- As for other saws they are set from side to side to provide a kerf or clearance when sawing, but the set of a hacksaw changes gradually from tooth to tooth in a smooth curve, rather than alternate teeth set left and right.
- Ideally the rollers should be crowned, (see belt_and_pulley_systems) a configuration that assists in the proper tracking of bands and belts, at the same time allowing clearance for the set of the teeth.
- Another important feature is a larger clearance hole at the end of the cone allowing sections of the pencil lead which break away to be removed with only minor inconvenience.
- This feature allowed a more pointed nose on the ARV, at the cost of slightly reduced propeller clearance.
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