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 Übersetzung für 'longitudinal vibration' von Englisch nach Deutsch
tech.
longitudinal vibration [of an elastic medium]
Longitudinalschwingung {f}
Teiltreffer
longitudinal {adj}längslaufend
221
longitudinal {adj}longitudinal
13
longitudinal {adj}Längs-
84
anat.tech.
longitudinal {adj}
längsverlaufend
30
tech.
longitudinal drive
Längsantrieb {m}
tech.
longitudinal flow
Längsströmung {f}
geol.
longitudinal dune
Längsdüne {f}
geol.
longitudinal dune
Strichdüne {f}
longitudinal crackLängsriss {m}
tech.
longitudinal rail
Längsschiene {f}
engin.tech.
longitudinal weld
Längsnaht {f} [Schweißnaht]
longitudinal fieldLängsfeld {n}
longitudinal supportLängsträger {m}
longitudinal edgeLängskante {f}
longitudinal ventilationLängslüftung {f}
MedTech.tech.
longitudinal rail
Längslaufschiene {f}
tech.
longitudinal member
Längsträger {m}
tech.
longitudinal dimension
Längsabmessung {f}
acad.med.pharm.
longitudinal study
Längsschnittstudie {f}
tech.
longitudinal strut
Längsstrebe {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • However, the rapid rate of change of blade flex and angle of attack causes uncontrolled longitudinal twist and severe vibration in later stages, resulting in total loss of cyclic control if left unchecked.
  • In many cases this is a longitudinal wave of pressure as with sound, but it can also be a transverse wave as with the vibration of a taut string.
  • The vibration modes that may be a problem include skipping rope, transverse, longitudinal, and pendulum.
  • This is good for longitudinal modes of vibration.
  • A simple harmonic oscillator 'vibration' is only an oversimplified dynamic representation of the longitudinal vibrations of the DNA intertwined helices which were found to be anharmonic rather than harmonic as often assumed in quantum dynamic simulations of DNA.

  • Rail anchors, also called anticreepers, are spring steel clips that attach to the underside of the rail baseplate and bear against the sides of the sleepers to prevent longitudinal movement of the rail, either from changes in temperature or through vibration.
  • The wheel and workpiece move parallel to one another in both the radial and longitudinal directions.
  • In general, transverse vibrations tend to have smaller frequencies than longitudinal vibrations.
  • This device provided a means by which the longitudinal tension of the snare wires could be adjusted independently of the vertical force holding the snares against the bottom head.
  • Both longitudinal and transverse waves can be propagated through a solid, while, in general, only longitudinal waves are supported by fluids.

  • This emits longitudinal acoustic waves into the sample, causing out-of-plane vibrations in the sample's surface.
  • , it limits longitudinal string movement, providing tuning stability.
  • Optical phonons are often abbreviated as LO and TO phonons, for the longitudinal and transverse modes respectively; the splitting between LO and TO frequencies is often described accurately by the Lyddane–Sachs–Teller relation.
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