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5 | steady state pull-out (maximum) torque |
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3 | steady-state output |
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3 | maximum steady-state torque at a given speed |
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steady-state output Explanation: I guess the author meant to say output, not "pullout". Sounds clearly more sensible here. |
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maximum steady-state torque at a given speed Explanation: I'm no expert, this is just what I've come across. Does it fit your context? [PDF] Analysis of steady-state operation of a multistack variable ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat and the maximum steady-state torque. at a given speed, often referred to as "pullout" torque [1,2,5]. Perhaps the most widely accepted of these methods is ... ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel3/60/3205/00103643.pdf?tp=&arnumber=103643&isnumber=3205 - Similar pages [PDF] Some considerations of two-way debonding during fibre pull-outFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat Schematic diagram showing fibre pull-out. The fibre has. a free embedded end. ... steady state cannot be obtained, the interracial shear ... www.springerlink.com/index/V077257135X48556.pdf - Similar pages |
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steady state pull-out (maximum) torque Explanation: Pull-out torque The maximum friction load, at a particular inertial load, that can be applied to the shaft of a synchronous motor (running at constant speed) and not cause it to lose synchronism. http://www.engineersedge.com/motors/motors_definitions.htm Measuring torque and hook load during drilling - Patent 4549431Again, the initial hook load, steady state maximum, steady state minimum hook load, steady state maximum torque, steady state minimum torque, are measured ... www.freepatentsonline.com/4549431.html - 36k - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 days1 hr (2007-01-07 18:46:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- TORQUE / MOMENT"The word 'strength' ... actually represents torque [or moment]. All real-world performance (eg, sprinting, lifting weights, getting out of bed, ... moon.ouhsc.edu/dthompso/NAMICS/torque.htm - 4k - |
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