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 Übersetzung für 'fan blade' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a fan blade | fan blades
fan bladeLüfterflügel {m}
fan bladeVentilatorflügel {m}
tech.
fan blade
Ventilatorblatt {n}
Teiltreffer
ind.
induced draft fan <ID fan>
Saugzug {m}
audiodent.MedTech.
fan-beam computed tomography <fan-beam CT, FBCT>
Fächerstrahl-Computertomographie {f} <Fächerstrahl-CT>
aviat.tech.
blade
Propellerflügel {m}
170
ungeprüft
med.MedTech.
blade
Valve {f} [bes. an chirurgischen Instrumenten]
tech.
blade
Schaufel {f} [Pumpe, Turbine]
69
tech.
blade
Turbinenschaufel {f}
22
bot.
blade
Spreite {f}
5
tech.
blade
Schwert {n}
164
bladeKamerad {m}
35
gastr.hunting
shoulder blade
Blatt {n} [fachspr.] [Schulterblatt]
tools
cutting blade
Schneidklinge {f}
angled bladeWinkelmesser {n}
tools
cutting blade
Schneidmesser {n}
levelling bladeGlättschiene {f} [Grubber]
blade cultivatorFlachgrubber {m}
bot.
blade formation
Spreitenbildung {f}
tools
blunt blade
stumpfe Klinge {f}
tools
cutting blade
Schneidblatt {n}
cosmet.
disposable blade
Wegwerfklinge {f}
tech.
stirrer blade
Rührflügel {m}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • On 20 February 2021, United Airlines Flight 328, operated by a Boeing 777 powered by PW4077-112 engines performing suffered a fan blade failure shortly after takeoff.
  • Note that a nominally contained engine failure can still result in engine parts departing the aircraft as long as the engine parts exit via the existing openings in the engine inlet or outlet, and do not create new openings in the engine case containment. Fan blade fragments departing via the inlet may also cause airframe parts such as the inlet duct and other parts of the engine nacelle to depart the aircraft due to deformation from the fan blade fragment's residual kinetic energy.
  • The airspeed of a fan blade must be kept below the speed of sound in order to avoid damaging and noisy shock waves.
  • Since then, its use has continued to increase in major applications for both compressors and fan blade rotors.
  • The wide-chord fan blade was designed and developed at Rolls-Royce Barnoldswick in Lancashire.

  • Inside the cylinder is a type of fan-blade which, when the performer blows through one end, spins and creates the sound.
  • Fan blades have been growing as jet engines have been getting bigger: each fan blade carries the equivalent of nine double-decker buses and swallows air the equivalent volume of a squash court every second.
  • Although the demonstrator engines had 8x8 and 10x8 fan blade configurations, the most efficient setup that was tested had a 12x10 blade configuration.
  • As the bird strikes a fan blade, that blade can be displaced into another blade and so forth, causing a cascading failure.
  • The higher-thrust version will have some modifications to the fan module—it will be the same diameter but will run slightly faster and have a new fan blade design—and run at increased temperatures allowed by new materials technologies from Rolls-Royce's research.

  • The airflow created by the fans that is entering the tunnel is itself highly turbulent due to the fan blade motion (when the fan is blowing air into the test section – when it is sucking air out of the test section downstream, the fan-blade turbulence is not a factor), and so is not directly useful for accurate measurements.
  • Strong growth has been experienced in precision engineering, particularly associated with the aerospace sector, as Rolls-Royce Aerospace operates a large wide chord fan-blade manufacturing facility in nearby Barnoldswick.
  • Several fan blade failure incidents were experienced during the CFM56's early service, including one failure that was a cause of the Kegworth air disaster, and some engine variants experienced problems caused by flight through rain and hail.
  • In particular it can be used to investigate the structure and properties of a wide range of materials from proteins (to provide information for designing new and better drugs), and engineering components (such as a fan blade from an aero-engine) to conservation of archeological artifacts (for example Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose).
  • The engine's manufacturer, General Electric, offered rewards of $50,000 for the disk and $1,000 for each fan blade.

  • It was also the first to use a wide chord fan blade which increases efficiency, reduces noise and gives added protection against foreign object damage.
  • Fan disks must withstand the centrifugal force of the attached fan blades.
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