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 Übersetzung für 'mechanical efficiency' von Englisch nach Deutsch
tech.
mechanical efficiency
mechanischer Wirkungs­grad {m}
Teiltreffer
print
mechanical
Druckvorlage {f}
mechanical {adj}schematisch
mechanical {adj}mechanisch
183
mechanical {adj}maschinell
26
watches
mechanical watch
mechanische Uhr {f}
mechanical strengthmechanische Festigkeit {f}
acad.
mechanical science
Mechanik {f} [als Wissenschaft]
tech.
mechanical engineering
Maschinentechnik {f}
phys.
mechanical energy
mechanische Energie {f}
tech.
mechanical properties
mechanische Eigenschaften {pl}
tech.
mechanical life
mechanische Lebensdauer {f}
tech.
mechanical load
mechanische Beanspruchung {f}
tech.
diesel-mechanical {adj}
dieselmechanisch
tech.
mechanical data
mechanische Daten {pl}
mechanical resiliencemechanische Belastbarkeit {f}
constr.tech.
mechanical load
mechanische Belastung {f}
constr.tech.
mechanical stress
mechanische Belastung {f}
tech.
mechanical fastening
mechanische Befestigung {f}
printtech.
mechanical press
mechanische Presse {f}
spec.
mechanical equilibrium
mechanisches Gleichgewicht {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Whilst the cessation of Aldenham overhauls and the transfer of maintenance work to individual bus garages initially resulted in a rather shabby bus fleet, not helped by lack of money and the upheaval in London Transport prior to privatisation of the bus services, subsequent improvements in bus construction standards - London buses are now designed for a 15-year service life with one mid-life heavy overhaul - and the use of specialist contractors to carry out non-garage maintenance have meant the London buses have long since re-assumed a smart appearance and mechanical efficiency.
  • Hypoid gears are stronger, operate more quietly and can be used for higher reduction ratios, however they also have some sliding action along the teeth, which reduces mechanical efficiency, the energy losses being in the form of heat produced in the gear surfaces and the lubricating fluid.
  • In 1835, Gaspard Coriolis examined theoretically the mechanical efficiency of waterwheels, and deduced the Coriolis effect.
  • Low friction in ball screws yields high mechanical efficiency compared to alternatives.
  • Derailleur type mechanisms of a typical mid-range product (of the sort used by serious amateurs) achieve between 88% and 99% mechanical efficiency at 100 W.

  • The amount of moving parts in a machine is a factor in its mechanical efficiency.
  • Most focus on providing general improvements such as a higher mechanical efficiency, speed, or load capacity.
  • These designs are often inspired by natural cellular materials such as plant and bone tissue which have superior mechanical efficiency due to their low weight to stiffness ratios.
  • Since the engines in these machines are typically run at constant power output (to provide hydraulic power or to power machinery), losses in mechanical efficiency are offset by enhanced operational efficiency.
  • The two most anterior of these arches are thought to have become the jaw itself (see hyomandibula) and the hyoid arch, which braces the jaw against the braincase and increases mechanical efficiency.

  • Mechanical efficiency is the performance of the machine compared to its theoretical maximum as performed by an ideal machine.
  • Also, such mechanism relieves the tongue's musculature from physiological constraints such as limited peak power output - mechanical efficiency and thermal dependence by uncoupling the activation of the depressor mandibulae's contractile units from actual muscular movement.
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