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PITCH POINT [27 records]

Record 1 2024-01-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
  • Descriptive Geometry
CONT

... when we talk about the line of action, it is the line connecting the initial and final points of contact in a driving gear. In the simplest of terms, when two gears mesh, the first point of contact between them, which is called the initial point and is always on the addendum circle of the driven gear, and the final point of contact, which is always on the addendum circle of the driving gear, create a line. This tangent line, which goes through the pitch point, is the line of action.

OBS

line of action: designation standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
  • Géométrie descriptive
OBS

ligne d'action : désignation normalisée par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 2 2017-10-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • General Scientific and Technical Vocabulary
  • Flight Instruments and Equipment (Aeroindustry)
OBS

manoeuvre point-pitch motivator free : term standardized by ISO.

Key term(s)
  • maneuver point-pitch motivator free

French

Domaine(s)
  • Vocabulaire technique et scientifique général
  • Instruments et équipement de bord (Constructions aéronautiques)
OBS

point de manœuvre, gouverne de profondeur libre : terme normalisé par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 3 2017-10-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • General Scientific and Technical Vocabulary
  • Flight Instruments and Equipment (Aeroindustry)
OBS

manoeuvre point-pitch motivator fixed : term standardized by ISO.

Key term(s)
  • maneuver point-pitch motivator fixed

French

Domaine(s)
  • Vocabulaire technique et scientifique général
  • Instruments et équipement de bord (Constructions aéronautiques)
OBS

point de manœuvre, gouverne de profondeur bloquée : terme normalisé par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 4 2017-05-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • The Eye
CONT

Viewing Distance at Computer Workstations. ... Accommodation is when the lens capsule in your eye changes shape to focus on a close object. The eyes have a default accommodation distance, called the resting point of accommodation (RPA). That is the distance at which the eyes focus when there is nothing to focus on. In total darkness our eyes are set to focus at a particular distance, so that if the lights were turned on, an object at that distance would be in clear focus. The RPA averages 30 inches for younger people and gets farther away with age.

CONT

... reading from a computer screen... Our eyes have what is called a "dark focus. "This is the point in space where your focus would be if your eyes were totally relaxed. Imagine a pitch black room. In such an environment, where you can’t see anything, your eyes are actually focusing on a fixed point in space, that is why it is called the "dark" focus. This focus is known as the Resting Point of Accommodation(RPA) and is unique to every individual, but it usually rests more than three feet away from your face(and does not depend on time of day or age).

Key term(s)
  • accommodation resting point
  • accommodation resting state

French

Domaine(s)
  • Oeil
DEF

État passif de l'accommodation de l'œil en absence de stimulation (lorsqu'un sujet est plongé dans l'obscurité ou lorsqu'il fixe un espace lumineux vide).

OBS

L'accommodation, de la position de repos au punctum proximum, serait la réponse à la stimulation du système parasympathique; l'accommodation de la position de repos au punctum remotum serait la réponse à la stimulation du système sympathique.

Spanish

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Record 5 2017-02-24

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
DEF

The point of contact of two pitch circles.

OBS

pitch point : term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
DEF

Point de contact de deux cercles primitifs de fonctionnement.

OBS

point primitif : terme et définition normalisés par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 6 2015-03-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Propulsion of Water-Craft
DEF

The pitch of the chord between leading edge and trailing edge point of the mean line(taken in the development of the cylinder).

OBS

pitch of mean line: term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Propulsion des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 7 2015-03-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Propulsion of Water-Craft
DEF

The pitch of the tangent of the mean line at the trailing edge point.

OBS

pitch of mean line at trailing point of blade section : term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Propulsion des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 8 2015-03-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Propulsion of Water-Craft
DEF

The pitch of the tangent of the mean line at the leading edge point.

OBS

pitch of mean line at leading point of blade section : term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Propulsion des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 9 2015-03-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Propulsion of Water-Craft
DEF

The pitch of the line between the first and the last measuring point of the pressure side of a cylindrical section(taken in the development of the cylinder).

OBS

pitch of pressure side: term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Propulsion des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 10 2015-03-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Propulsion of Water-Craft
DEF

The pitch of the tangent of a curved line, e. g. pressure side of a cylindrical section, at a certain point.

OBS

local pitch: term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Propulsion des bateaux

Spanish

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Record 11 2012-03-13

English

Subject field(s)
  • Petroleum Asphalts
  • Bitumen and Bituminous Shales
CONT

Asphalt and asphaltite [are] varieties of naturally occurring bitumen. Asphalt is also produced as a petroleum by-product. Both substances are black and largely soluble in carbon disulfide. Asphalts are of variable consistency, ranging from a highly viscous fluid to a solid, whereas asphaltites are all solid. Asphalts fuse readily, but asphaltites fuse only with difficulty. Asphalts may, moreover, occur with or without appreciable percentages of mineral matter, but asphaltites usually have little or no associated mineral matter.

OBS

[Asphalt is] divided into three groups : gilsonite, glance pitch, and grahamite. The major physical differences in these substances are in specific gravity and softening point...

French

Domaine(s)
  • Bitumes
  • Exploitation des schistes bitumineux
DEF

Bitume naturel produit par l'altération des pétroles que l'on trouve parfois dans les cavités (pores, fractures) des roches sédimentaires.

CONT

L'asphaltite diffère de l'asphalte, autre bitume naturel ayant le même mode de gisement, en n'étant que partiellement soluble dans les solvants organiques usuels (chloroforme, sulfure de carbone).

OBS

La grahamite, la gilsonite et la poix brillante (manjak) sont des variétés d'asphaltite.

OBS

asphaltite : de genre «masculin» selon Le Grand Robert de la langue française (2001), mais considéré comme «féminin» selon le Grand dictionnaire encyclopédique Larousse (1982) et le Trésor de la langue française informatisé.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Asfaltos de petróleo
  • Explotación de esquistos bituminosos
DEF

Betún puro que se encuentra en estado sólido.

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Record 12 2011-08-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Baseball and Softball
DEF

iron mike : A pitching machine with adjustable speed used frequently during batting practice, helping to preserve the strength of the pitching staff; experimented with since 1896, it has been perfected to such a point that it can deliver just about every kind of pitch except a spitball.

OBS

"Iron Mike" is the name given to the machine replacing the pitchers for batting practices in baseball. It comes from "iron man/ironman", designating a durable player. To designate the machine, "pitching machine" is a generic stating what it is, "batting machine", a questionable generic stating its utility, and "Iron Mike", a specific or name given, popular enough to write it as a generic: "iron mike").

French

Domaine(s)
  • Baseball et softball
DEF

Appareil capable de reproduire tous les types de lancers au baseball et utilisé aux fins de l'entraînement des frappeurs; la vitesse des lancers s'ajuste également.

CONT

À l'entraînement printanier [...] Les frappeurs, quant à eux, doivent faire attention à leurs mains afin d'éviter les ampoules que pourraient causer les nombreuses heures passées dans la cage, face à un vrai lanceur ou au lanceur mécanique.

OBS

Le terme «lance-balles» a été suggéré par le Centre national du sport et de la récréation en 1984, et «lanceur automatique», par le Service de linguistique de Radio-Canada en 1985.

Spanish

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Record 13 2010-12-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Typography
  • Office Equipment and Supplies
DEF

A standard of typewriter spacing, 10 characters to the horizontal inch; also called "10 pitch". The characters are 12 point type size, whence the name pica.

OBS

Opposed to elite typewriter type, which has 12 characters per inch.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Typographie (Caractères)
  • Équipement et fournitures de bureau
DEF

Espacement de 10 caractères au pouce, surtout utilisé pour les machines de bureau.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Tipografía (Caracteres)
  • Equipo y artículos de oficina
DEF

Espaciamiento de 10 caracteres por pulgada, sobre todo en las máquinas de escribir.

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Record 14 2007-02-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Astronautics
CONT

The local orbital reference system is defined at each point of the orbit by three unit vectors. These vectors are derived from the satellite position and velocity vectors : Vector L is colinear with position vector P(on the axis between the Earth's centre and the satellite). It defines the yaw axis. Vector T is perpendicular to the orbital plane(vector L, vector V). It defines the pitch axis. Vector R completes the set of orthogonal axes. It lies in the plane defined by Vectors L and V and defines the roll axis. It does not coincide exactly with the velocity vector due to the eccentricity of the orbit.

CONT

Spacecraft axes. The three orthogonal axes of rotation : roll, pitch and yaw. If the spacecraft has a recognisable longitudinal axis or a specified forward direction of flight, the axes are analogous to those of an aircraft, where the roll axis is the longitudinal axis; the pitch axis is in the plane of the wings; and the yaw axis is the "vertical" axis, orthogonal to both the roll and pitch axes. The axes are mutually perpendicular, with an "origin" at the vehicle's centre of mass. For a winged spacecraft such as a Space Shuttle, the similarity with an aircraft is obvious. For expendable launch vehicles the roll axis is the axis which is vertical at launch and the other axes are more-or-less arbitrarily assigned since the vehicle rotates about the roll axis in flight.... The axes of a cylindrical spacecraft(e. g. Apollo, Suyuz, etc.) are similar to those of an ELV [Expendable Launch Vehicle] at launch, but one orbit assume the axis-definition of an aircraft(i. e. defined relative to the pilot's seat). The axes of a satellite mirror those of an aircraft "flying along the orbital arc" : the roll axis is aligned with the direction of travel; the yaw axis passes through the sub-satellite point; and the pitch axis is orthogonal to the other two. For a satellite in an equatorial orbit, the pitch axis is aligned approximately with the Earth's spin axis. The pitch axis is also the spin axis for the spin-stabilised satellite.

OBS

In the compilation of engineering drawings the three orthogonal axes are often labelled in Cartesian fashion : x=roll, y=pitch, z=yaw. For the three-axis stabilised spacecraft, the x-axis and y-axis are otherwise known as the east-west and north-south axes, respectively; the z-axis passes through the sub-satellite point. This leads to the definition of the box-shaped satellite's faces as follows : the "plus-x face" faces east; the "minus-x face" faces west; +y faces south;-y faces north; +z is the Earth-pointing face; and-z is the "anti-Earth face. "

OBS

roll axis; axis of roll: terms officially approved by the International Space Station official approval Group (ISSOAG) and by the RADARSAT-2 Terminology Approval Group (RTAG).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Astronautique
CONT

Le repère orbital local est défini en chaque point de l'orbite par les trois vecteurs unitaires. Ces vecteurs sont construits à partir du vecteur position et du vecteur vitesse du satellite : le vecteur L est colinéaire au vecteur position P (sur l'axe centre Terre, satellite). Il définit l'axe de lacet. Le vecteur T est perpendiculaire au plan de l'orbite (vecteur L, vecteur V). Il définit l'axe de tangage. Le vecteur R complète le trièdre. Il appartient au plan (vecteur L, vecteur V) et définit l'axe de roulis. Il ne coïncide pas exactement avec le vecteur vitesse à cause de l'excentricité de l'orbite.

OBS

axe de roulis : terme uniformisé par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de la Station spatiale internationale (GTTSSI) et par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de RADARSAT-2 (GTTR).

Spanish

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Record 15 2007-02-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Launching and Space Maneuvering
CONT

The local orbital reference system is defined at each point of the orbit by three unit vectors. These vectors are derived from the satellite position and velocity vectors : Vector L is colinear with position vector P(on the axis between the Earth's centre and the satellite). It defines the yaw axis. Vector T is perpendicular to the orbital plane(vector L, vector V). It defines the pitch axis. Vector R completes the set of orthogonal axes. It lies in the plane defined by Vectors L and V and defines the roll axis. It does not coincide exactly with the velocity vector due to the eccentricity of the orbit.

CONT

Spacecraft axes. The three orthogonal axes of rotation : roll, pitch and yaw. If the spacecraft has a recognisable longitudinal axis or a specified forward direction of flight, the axes are analogous to those of an aircraft, where the roll axis is the longitudinal axis; the pitch axis is in the plane of the wings; and the yaw axis is the "vertical" axis, orthogonal to both the roll and pitch axes. The axes are mutually perpendicular, with an "origin" at the vehicle's centre of mass. For a winged spacecraft such as a Space Shuttle, the similarity with an aircraft is obvious. For expendable launch vehicles the roll axis is the axis which is vertical at launch and the other axes are more-or-less arbitrarily assigned since the vehicle rotates about the roll axis in flight.... The axes of a cylindrical spacecraft(e. g. Apollo, Suyuz, etc.) are similar to those of an ELV [Expendable Launch Vehicle] at launch, but one orbit assume the axis-definition of an aircraft(i. e. defined relative to the pilot's seat). The axes of a satellite mirror those of an aircraft "flying along the orbital arc" : the roll axis is aligned with the direction of travel; the yaw axis passes through the sub-satellite point; and the pitch axis is orthogonal to the other two. For a satellite in an equatorial orbit, the pitch axis is aligned approximately with the Earth's spin axis. The pitch axis is also the spin axis for the spin-stabilised satellite.

OBS

In the compilation of engineering drawings the three orthogonal axes are often labelled in Cartesian fashion : x=roll, y=pitch, z=yaw. For the three-axis stabilised spacecraft, the x-axis and y-axis are otherwise known as the east-west and north-south axes, respectively; the z-axis passes through the sub-satellite point. This leads to the definition of the box-shaped satellite's faces as follows : the "plus-x face" faces east; the "minus-x face" faces west; +y faces south;-y faces north; +z is the Earth-pointing face; and-z is the "anti-Earth face. "

OBS

pitch axis: term officially approved by the International Space Station official approval Group (ISSOAG) and by the RADARSAT-2 Terminology Approval Group (RTAG).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Lancement et manœuvres dans l'espace
CONT

Le repère orbital local est défini en chaque point de l'orbite par les trois vecteurs unitaires. Ces vecteurs sont construits à partir du vecteur position et du vecteur vitesse du satellite : Le vecteur L est colinéaire au vecteur position P (sur l'axe centre Terre, satellite). Il définit l'axe de lacet. Le vecteur T est perpendiculaire au plan de l'orbite (vecteur L, vecteur V). Il définit l'axe de tangage. Le vecteur R complète le trièdre. Il appartient au plan (vecteur L, vecteur V) et définit l'axe de roulis. Il ne coïncide pas exactement avec le vecteur vitesse à cause de l'excentricité de l'orbite.

OBS

axe de tangage : terme uniformisé par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de la Station spatiale internationale (GTTSSI) et par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de RADARSAT-2.

Spanish

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Record 16 2006-06-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Launching and Space Maneuvering
DEF

The rotation of a vehicle about its vertical (Z) axis, i.e. movement in azimuth.

CONT

The local orbital reference system is defined at each point of the orbit by three unit vectors. These vectors are derived from the satellite position and velocity vectors : vector L is colinear with position vector P(on the axis between the Earth's centre and the satellite). It defines the yaw axis. Vector T is perpendicular to the orbital plane(vector L, vector V). It defines the pitch axis. Vector R completes the set of orthogonal axes. It lies in the plane defined by vectors L and V and defines the roll axis. It does not coincide exactly with the velocity vector due to the eccentricity of the orbit.

OBS

yaw: term officially approved by the International Space Station Official Approval Group (ISSOAG) and by the RADARSAT-2 Terminology Approval Group (RTAG).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Lancement et manœuvres dans l'espace
DEF

Mouvement d'un corps autour d'un axe perpendiculaire aux axes de roulis et de tangage.

CONT

Le repère orbital local est défini en chaque point de l'orbite par les trois vecteurs unitaires. Ces vecteurs sont construits à partir du vecteur position et du vecteur vitesse du satellite : Le vecteur L est colinéaire au vecteur position P (sur l'axe centre Terre, satellite). Il définit l'axe de lacet. Le vecteur T est perpendiculaire au plan de l'orbite (vecteur L, vecteur V). Il définit l'axe de tangage. Le vecteur R complète le trièdre. Il appartient au plan (vecteur L, vecteur V) et définit l'axe de roulis. Il ne coïncide pas exactement avec le vecteur vitesse à cause de l'excentricité de l'orbite.

OBS

lacet : terme uniformisé par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de la Station spatiale internationale (GTTSSI) et par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de RADARSAT-2 (GTTR).

Spanish

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Record 17 2003-12-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Launching and Space Maneuvering
CONT

The ISS attitude will vary between +15 degrees and-15 degrees for each roll and yaw axis of LVLH [Local Vertical/Local Horizontal] and between +15 degrees to-20 degrees for the pitch axis... At any point on the ISS non-articulated portion, which means the portion excluding rotating elements such as photovoltaic arrays and Thermal Control System(TCS) radiators, the ISS will provide estimates of the ISS LVLH attitude to an accuracy of 3 degrees per axis(3 sigma) and inertial rates to an accuracy of 0. 01 degrees per second per axis(3 sigma). When controlling to the TEA [Torque Equilibrium Attitude] with non-propulsive effectors, the ISS will maintain attitude stability to 3. 5 degrees per axis per orbit.

OBS

ISS attitude: term officially approved by the International Space Station official approval Group (ISSOAG).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Lancement et manœuvres dans l'espace
OBS

attitude de la Station spatiale : terme uniformisé par le Groupe de travail de la terminologie de la Station spatiale internationale (GTTSSI).

Spanish

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Record 18 2002-12-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Swimming
DEF

The type of swim for long-distance events.

CONT

In long distance swimming, the "effective pitch" is more likely to be a point somewhere along the centre of the forearm... which means that the hand will travel across the body's centre line almost to the opposite side of the body.

OBS

This type of stroke is not included in the swimming competition program but is used in training.

OBS

Long Distance: Any freestyle event over 1500 meters, normally conducted in a natural body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean. Also known as Marathon Swimming. FINA-sanctioned events are any event up to 25 kilometers in distance.

Key term(s)
  • long distance swimming

French

Domaine(s)
  • Natation
DEF

Genre de nage pour les épreuves de longue distance.

CONT

Dans la nage de fond, la position recherchée serait [...] un point imaginaire qui serait situé quelque part sur une ligne émanant du centre de l'avant-bras [...] ce qui signifie que la main franchirait alors la ligne centrale du corps pour n'entrer dans l'eau que du côté opposé.

OBS

Ce style de nage ne figure pas au programme des compétitions de natation mais est plutôt employé au programme d'entraînement.

OBS

L'expression «de fond» qualifie toute épreuve disputée sur une longue distance et de longue durée (consulter la source PSPOR,1982,,,194-195). Ce type d'épreuve exige de l'athlète une technique efficace lui permettant d'étaler son énergie sur une plus longue période que les épreuves de sprint et de demi-fond. En natation, les épreuves [sont...] le 2 km, le 5 km, le 10 km ou plus, et la traversée de lac.

OBS

«Nage de fond» semble être utilisé comme équivalent de «distance swimming» aussi bien que de «long-distance swimming».

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Natación
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Record 19 2001-01-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
  • Cycling
CONT

On the driving tooth, the point of contact is made below the pitch line; as the gear turns, this is moved upward to the top of the tooth.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
  • Cyclisme
CONT

Nous n'avons pas tenu compte du frottement de glissement, de l'effort tangentiel, des composantes normale et radiale, qui varient avec le point de contact des dents.

CONT

Au point de contact des cylindres ou cônes primitifs, il passe, dans le même temps, le même nombre de dents de chacune des roues (...)

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Engranajes y ruedas de fricción
  • Ciclismo
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Record 20 1995-07-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • General Scientific and Technical Vocabulary
  • Flight Instruments and Equipment (Aeroindustry)
OBS

Term standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Vocabulaire technique et scientifique général
  • Instruments et équipement de bord (Constructions aéronautiques)
OBS

Terme normalisé par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 21 1995-07-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • General Scientific and Technical Vocabulary
  • Flight Instruments and Equipment (Aeroindustry)
OBS

Term standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Vocabulaire technique et scientifique général
  • Instruments et équipement de bord (Constructions aéronautiques)
OBS

Terme normalisé par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 22 1994-10-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Descriptive Geometry
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
DEF

A circle the radius of which is equal to the distance from the gear axis to the pitch point.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Géométrie descriptive
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
DEF

Section du cylindre primitif par un plan perpendiculaire à l'axe de la roue.

OBS

L'équivalent français est recommandé par l'Office de la langue française.

OBS

Cercle primitif [...] Ce terme peut être : ... de denture ou ... de fonctionnement.

Spanish

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Record 23 1992-06-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
DEF

Contact at any point of that part of the path of contact lying between the tip circle of the driven gear and the pitch point.

OBS

Term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
DEF

Contact en tout point du segment de la ligne de conduite compris entre le cercle de tête de la roue menée et le point primitif.

OBS

Terme et définition normalisés par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 24 1992-06-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Gears and Friction Wheels
DEF

Contact at any point of that part of the path of contact lying between the pitch point and the tip circle of the driving gear.

OBS

Term and definition standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Engrenages et roues de friction
DEF

Contact en tout point du segment de la ligne de conduite compris entre le cercle de tête de la roue menée et le point primitif.

OBS

Terme et définition normalisés par l'ISO.

Spanish

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Record 25 1987-07-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Aeroindustry
CONT

The [helicopter] rotor shaft is a tube surrounding the mast and is wide enough to permit the pitch control linkage for the rotor blades to pass within it to a point above the rotor. From here, pitch-change motions are sent through tangential levers and push-rods down to the pitch-change horns.

OBS

Term officialized by the ATSC - Helicopters.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Constructions aéronautiques
CONT

L'arbre du rotor est un tube entourant un mât; il a un diamètre suffisant pour permettre aux biellette de commande de pas des pales de passer à l'intérieur jusqu'à un point situé au-dessus du rotor. A partir de celui-ci, des leviers tangentiels et des poussoirs transmettent aux cornes les commandes de changement de pas.

OBS

Terme uniformisé par le CUTA - Hélicoptères.

Spanish

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Record 26 1982-08-31

English

Subject field(s)
  • Construction Tools
OBS

FIST, 45-11-253. Tap hand high speed steel plug type(...) spiral pointed pitch diameter limit for taps thru 1 in diameter to be no more than basic plus. 002 in to basic plus. 0025 in. spiral point(AFNOR 81, E66-110-17).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Outils (Construction)
OBS

AFNOR 81, E66-110-11. caractéristiques de coupes - angles.

Spanish

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Record 27 1980-04-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Air Transport

French

Domaine(s)
  • Transport aérien
OBS

terme d'usage obligatoire au Bureau des Traductions.

Spanish

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