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Examples of cylinder


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The main linear actuators of the pneumatic systems are cylinders.
The cylinders and the swing motor are activated by means of pressure and flow through the main valves.
The image of the work is very powerful and the interreflection of the circles creates illusory curving cylinders inside the work.
A possible way to do that is a z pinch consisting of two coaxial cylinders.
One part consists of five giant 'zambombas' (lion roars), made of barrels, measuring 1.30 metres and played by pneumatic cylinders.
Additionally, each finger has four degrees of freedom, eight independent strings and pneumatic cylinders.
Actuation of the lift and tilt hydraulic cylinders is achieved by specifying a valve position for lift and tilt respectively.
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
Further, the links of a redundant robot is in general longish and thus the cylinder's representation is convenient.
Phonograph cylinders were made of wax, and thus only withstood a very limited number of replayings before the groove was worn.
Each household had at least one, and often a few, hematite (iron oxide) cylinders.
The experiments were performed in acrylic plastic cylinders (25 cm high, 17 cm diameter), the top of which was covered with fine mesh screen.
The boundary conditions enable us to make some analytical progress in determining the flow between the cylinders.
To conclude, there evidently is no precisely definable loss of stability, or onset of ribbing, in symmetric film-splitting between counter-rotating cylinders of finite length.
To conclude $2, the above methods are used to compute some secondary velocity profiles for two particular cylinders.
Note that since all the inner cylinders are the same length, finite-length effects will be more pronounced in the large-gap experiments.
Two of these were circular cylinders with vertical sides and diameters 1 in. and l respectively (see figure 7).
Again the isobars are concentric cylinders about the origin 0 and correspond with a pressure maximum.
To obtain a good definition of the flow pattern, we use cylinders with diameters as large as possible, consistent with the wall effects remaining negligible.
The present day humanoid robots are stiff-legged, have complex structures, and do not use energy restoring element like pneumatic hydraulic cylinders or mechanical springs.
The contact pressure between the drive wheels and the sphere is generated with pneumatic cylinders and regulated with solenoid valves.
The broken edges of such cylinders were smooth and lacked prominent splinters.
We generated various categories of cylinders having equal to 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5, respectively.
There are many kinds of cylinders due to the diameters and the stroke lengths.
Two cylinders are used to create the vertical motion of the arm so that there is a three-position motion.
They modeled the phalanges of the hand as cylinders.
Filaments are forming dense, interconnected fibrous cylinders around each comb cell (fc).
Nailed either to small hand cards, or to large cylinders in carding machines, this process loosened matted wool without combing it straight.
Analytical methods that are available, or are being developed, to calculate oscillatory flows past cylinders with vortex formation are also described.
The pneumatic cylinders of the articulated fingers are operated in parallel in order to give an additional auto-adaptability on the object to grasp.
Most tubers from cultivated yams are elongated cylinders rounded at both ends.
The number of cells in this 'primary' flow is a function of the length of the cylinders.
We may assume the cylinders have all the same length.
An analogous situation exists with the slow flow around spheres and cylinders.
Measurements of mean-pressure distributions and boundary-layer development on rough-walled circular cylinders in a uniform stream are described.
The outer cylinders had radii of 16.0 and 17.5 mm.
The useful range of flow rates over which thermal equilibrium of the cylinders could be achieved was from 2-90ft.3/h.
However, the flow is distinctly three-dimensional at the ends of the cylinders, or rolls.
First we remark that the pointwise dimension can be described in terms of cylinders.
Non-constant finite energy cylinders having d -energy equal to zero are classified in [8].
The stability of a viscous fluid between two concentric rotating cylinders with an axial flow is investigated.
The inviscid flow behind a cylindrical blast wave and its analogy with hypersonic flow past blunt-nosed cylinders is considered.
However, for this solution to be relevant to cylinders with endwalls it must meet the condition of having no net solute flux.
Numerical study of vortex shedding from two circular cylinders.
Rules for the estimation of mounting space of cylinders.
The -helices of the membrane-integral parts are drawn as cylinders and shaded gray.
The structure is represented by dark cylinders for covalent bonds between heavy atoms ; distance restraints are visualized by thin lines.
Thus, in general, the velocity is no longer tangential to the magnetic surfaces and so the only possible magnetically confined plasma columns are cylinders.
The lines in 5 cm and 28 cm of the r-axis are inner and outer cylinders.
The basis of the topology is formed by the basic open cylinders (or just cylinders, for short).
A clear difference however was seen when plastic cylinders were used.
Note that although the cylinders are infinite planar graphs without a single cycle as boundary, the inequality follows by the same reasoning as before.
In this project, three cylinders with different strokes, 25, 100, and 200 mm all having a 25 mm diameter, are used.
The thigh and shank joints of each leg are driven by hydraulic cylinders.
Birds and rodent dishes were glued to the top of long plastic cylinders and set 2-3 cm above the ground surface.
Recording cylinders and scleral eye coils were surgically placed on the animals.
Furthermore, the individual links are not limited to cylinders or prisms.
Circular cylinders w perpendicular to a desired axis, are specified.
Double solenoid proportional direction control valves were used to drive two double-acting pneumatic rodless cylinders.
Making paper involves running miles of wet and dry webs over and between large cylinders that conver t pulp into the final product.
The test-holes were carefully drilled in brass cylinders which were then pressed into holes in the test plates.
The tank is made up of two cylinders.
The dark gray cylinders represent the cutting tools, and the direction from which they will approach each feature.
A cylindrical optical fibre is a dielectric waveguide that consists (essentially) of two concentric cylinders made of different materials.
We find asymptotics for the number of cylinders and saddle connections on flat surfaces.
Let be the set of all cylinders with last symbol b so that (a) is valid.
In order to understand them we give the following model for such cylinders.
Two-dimensional flow is considered in a fluid bead located in the gap between a pair of contra-rotating cylinders and bounded by two curved menisci.
Most of the results given were for cylinders so short that only two or four cells could be accommodated.
The electric circuit is closed by the earth positioned at the top of the cylinders.
The dynamical system describes the uniform motion of a point particle in this configuration space with specular reflections at the boundaries of the removed cylinders.
Gases required to operate the gas chromatograph are normally supplied by cylinders of helium, nitrogen, hydrogen, and air.
The cages were cylinders (14 cm high, 8 cm in diameter) made of plastic-mesh (mesh size : 16i20 mm).
The configuration is analogous to shear-driven boundary layer experiments on spinning cylinders, except for the absence of curvature effects.
The radically symmetric ambipolar electrostatic field associated with the plasma front is responsible for the variable focusing of the protons propagating along the cylinder's axis.
The designed workspace contains a set of cylinders which could be easily recognized as pipelines or a base of an offshore structure.
One early extrusion machine consisted of two clay cylinders, each having a die with seven holes capable of forming seven bars of clay at once.
Nebulizers are also needed for this purpose and oxygen cylinders have to be provided for a few patients.
Telephone links with local police camps were snapped; attempts were made to blow up police pickets with gas cylinders.
The above results are directly applicable in the classical problem of a flow between two infinitely long coaxial rotating cylinders.
Two 27.05 cm diameter circular cylinders were used.
Nichrome wires were used as the shedding cylinders and the diameters were measured with an electron microscope.
The curve fit has classically been used to represent not only oscillations of rigid cylinders but also flexible cantilevers and pivoted cylinders.
The images of these domains (for varying i) are contained in disjoint vertical cylinders by point (4).
An investigation is made into water-wave propagation through an array of vertical cylinders extending to infinity and periodic in both horizontal directions.
The principle that larger cylinders will withstand more wear can also be applied to discs.
Altogether 39 females were found at or near the release point when the cylinders were opened at the end of the experiment.
In words, cylindric billiards are toric billiards where the scatterers are cylinders.
In order to state it we need a symbolic representation of the horizontal cylinders.
Billiards are semi-focusing if their boundary components consist of pieces of cylinders and possibly some flat components.
The connected configuration space of a so-called cylindric billiard system is a flat torus minus finitely many spherical cylinders.
According to the choice of the rotation the non-compact leaves are all cylinders or all planes.
They also had to obtain their hematite pigment cylinders, seashells, presumably salt, and some other commodities from central places outside the village.
The cylinders were made of powdered hematite held together by an unknown, but presumably organic, binder, and they were of a standardized size and shape.
The figures on the cylinders can be explained in the same way, although the function of the pieces is different.
The cylinders were kept outside, beneath a shelter.
We have managed, though, to derive the capacitance of concentric cylinders, a formula used in practical engineering, so we have certainly achieved something.
Therefore, is finite positive on all cylinders (although the total mass may be infinite).
During the space-time process, an enormous amount of different cylinders were evaluated to find the most likely cluster.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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