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 Übersetzung für 'vibration operation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
tech.
vibration operation
Rüttelbetrieb {m}
Teiltreffer
electr.
alternating current operation <AC operation>
Wechselstrombetrieb {m}
electr.
direct current operation <DC operation>
Gleichstrombetrieb {m}
vibrationErschütterung {f} [des Bodens etc.]
35
vibrationVibration {f}
11
vibrationZittern {n}
12
vibrationSchwingung {f}
194
audioelectr.
vibration
Schwingen {n} [Schwingung]
16
phys.
vibration characteristics
Schwingungs­eigenschaften {pl}
phys.
vibration characteristics
Vibrationseigenschaften {pl}
vibration-free {adj}verwacklungs­frei
tech.
vibration problem
Schwingungs­problem {n}
phys.
vibration spectrum
Schwingungs­spektrum {n}
phys.
vibration mode
Vibrationsmode {f}
engin.materialtech.
vibration strength
Schüttelfestigkeit {f}
phys.
stretching vibration
Dehnungs­schwingung {f}
tech.
vibration sensor
Vibrationssensor {m}
materialtech.
vibration test
Vibrationstest {m}
tech.
vibration reduction
Schwingungs­reduktion {f}
vibration processRüttelvorgang {m}
tech.
vibration absorber
Dämpfer {m} [für mechanische Schwingungen]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In operation the turbines have indeed reduced power bills, but at a cost of a loss of quality of life for nearby residents, who complain that the turbines cause constant noise and vibration.
  • When noise levels will be within current standards and similar to the Leap engine, 15% lower fuel burn will be available and for that Safran is testing its controls, vibration and operation, while airframe integration is still challenging.
  • "Kalakala" had a heavy shaking vibration that ran throughout the vessel when in operation.
  • Opposite of the IR port is a switch which, by default is set to switch between normal ringer operation and silent mode with vibration.
  • Severe vibration caused critical stress corrosion of the airframes to the point that the aircraft were beyond economical operation.

  • Band tracks made of rubber are in use by Canadian and other forces to enable stealthy operation, less damage to paved roads, higher speed, less maintenance, access to terrain where operation of wheeled vehicles is impractical and less vibration and rolling resistance.
  • Key difficulties in pulse detonation engines are achieving DDT without requiring a tube long enough to make it impractical and drag-imposing on the aircraft (adding a U-bend into the tube extinguishes the detonation wave); reducing the noise (often described as sounding like a jackhammer); and damping the severe vibration caused by the operation of the engine.
  • The usage of the bearing has three major advantages: (i) pumped water going through the bearing is conveniently used as a lubricant, which reduces pump operation cost; (ii) water flow takes away heat and fine particles through the bearing grooves; and (iii) the natural resilience of rubber gives the bearing good properties for shock and vibration absorption and wear resistance.
  • Another re-work moved the engines into strut-mounted pods under the wings due to concerns of the uncontained failure of an internal engine could potentially destroy the aircraft via either fire or vibration.
  • They can be designed for multiple arrangements of digital and analog inputs and outputs (I/O), extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact.

  • Analog filters, waveguide, and amplifiers pick up vibration like microphones, so bulky vibration damping is required.
  • Recall code RJ-1122-2: For the same dates and models in recall above, the bracket securing the glovebox had insufficient space to a wiring loom, possibly causing interference to the wiring due to long-term vibration.
  • All foghorns use a vibrating column of air to create an audible tone, but the method of setting up this vibration differs.
  • It is large to reduce chances of vignetting with super-telephotos of up to 800 mm, and uses the same mechanism found on Nikon's pro F2, with some improvements designed to further reduce effects of vibration and mirror bounce.
  • This last technology is a fully industrial one (example: SineHoling® technology of MITIS). Vibration drilling is a preferred solution in situations like deep hole drilling, multi-material stack drilling (aeronautics) and dry drilling (without lubrication).

  • The constituent tones result from similar patterns of vibration in the vocal folds, which can generate several different such patterns, each resulting in characteristic sounds within a particular range of pitches.
  • They can be designed for many arrangements of digital and analog I/O, extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact.
  • Eigenvalues are closely related to vibration frequencies and are used in analyzing a famous problem: can you hear the shape of a drum?
  • Some early models used small induction motors, which weren't very powerful, made the saw heavy, and caused a lot of vibration.
  • The fan-forced evaporator unit in the display case was not properly secured, and thus was able to vibrate constantly while in operation; these vibrations were carried along the copper refrigerant lines, causing the pipes to rub against the electrical conduit in the wall soffit and make them vibrate as well.

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