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English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
English-german engineering dictionary. 2013.
shear off — [phrasal verb] 1 : to become separated suddenly because of great force The excess weight caused the bolt to shear off. 2 shear (something) off or shear off (something) : to remove (something) with great force The impact of the crash sheared off… … Useful english dictionary
shear — [ʃıə US ʃır] v past tense sheared past participle sheared or shorn [ʃo:n US ʃo:rn] [T] [: Old English; Origin: scieran] 1.) to cut the wool off a sheep 2.) literary to cut off someone s hair ▪ Her long fair hair had been shorn … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wing Derringer — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=Derringer caption= type=Light twin engined touring monoplane manufacturer=Wing Aircraft designer=John Thorp first flight=1962 introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built=12 variants… … Wikipedia
Wing Aircraft Co — Ingénieur chez North American Aviation durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, George S Wing inventa le rivet semi tubulaire (Hi Shear rivet), qui fut utilisé pour la première fois sur le North American P 51 Mustang. Ce type de rivet assurait un gain… … Wikipédia en Français
Wind shear — Wind shear, sometimes referred to as windshear or wind gradient, is a difference in wind speed and direction over a relatively short distance in the atmosphere. Wind shear can be broken down into vertical and horizontal components, with… … Wikipedia
Parker Manufacturing Company — Shear manufactured at the Parker plant. Parker Manufacturing Company was a machine shop during WWII, a manufacturer of machine tools, a manufacturer/distributor of metal kitchen cabinets and sinks, and an industrial landlord, in Santa Monica, CA … Wikipedia
shearwater — /shear waw teuhr, wot euhr/, n. any of several long winged petrels of the genus Puffinus that appear to shear the water with their wing tips when flying low. [1665 75; SHEAR + WATER] * * * Any of numerous species (family Procellariidae) of long… … Universalium
solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures. What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… … Universalium
fluid mechanics — an applied science dealing with the basic principles of gaseous and liquid matter. Cf. fluid dynamics. [1940 45] * * * Study of the effects of forces and energy on liquids and gases. One branch of the field, hydrostatics, deals with fluids at… … Universalium
Wind gradient — In common usage, wind gradient, more specifically wind speed gradientcite book | last = Hadlock | first = Charles | title = Mathematical Modeling in the Environment | publisher = Mathematical Association of America | location = Washington | year … Wikipedia
Boundary layer — For the anatomical structure, see Boundary layer of uterus. Boundary layer visualization, showing transition from laminar to turbulent condition In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is that layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of… … Wikipedia