catenary

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Some subway trains use a power of 35 KV - 1500 V rigid catenary.

catenary arch
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The curve of an anchor cable from the seabed to the vessel; it should be horizontal at the anchor so as to bury the flukes
A system of overhead power lines that provide trains, etc, with electricity, having a straight conductor wire and a bowed suspension cable
The curve described by a flexible chain or a rope if it is supported at each end and is acted upon only by no other forces than a uniform gravitational force due to its own weight
An overhead contact wire system which supplies power from a central power source to an electric vehicle (such as a trolley bus; see "Bus, Trolley")
the curve obtained by suspending a uniform rope or cable between two points
The curve formed by a rope or chain of uniform density and perfect flexibility, hanging freely between two points of suspension, not in the same vertical line
A system of overhead wires suspended over the track to provide power for electric-type locomotives
The electrical wires over a track which come in contact with an electric locomotive's pantograph to transmit power to the train's motors The word is derived from the name for the shape which the upper supporting wire takes as it spans two structures Other vertical supports, of varying lengths, hang from this upper wire, and the wire that comes in contact with he pantograph is attached to the bottom of them The lengths are designed to keep the lower wire as horizontal as possible, to make a more uniform contact with the pantograph For more information and a sketch, select "Overhead Line (Catenary)" on the Contents line of THIS web site (Link last checked on 02/15/2003)
The supporting wires and structures to carry the overhead current conducting wire from which electric locomotives obtain power
Relating to a chain; like a chain; as, a catenary curve
The shape of curve that a tape suspended at each end adopts The curve adds to the measured lenght and so catenary (or sag) correction is applied
A consolidated group of individual strands which, when checked between two fixed points of length, exhibit strands of different lengths The resulting curve between fixed points of the inextensionable material is defined as catenary The amount of catenary is measured by the distance between the top-most and lower-most strands when stretched between two fixed points
An overhead contact wire system which supplies power from a central power source to an electric vehicle, such as a trolley bus
The sag in a line strung between two points
{i} curve (Mathematics); main cable of an electric train
the curve theoretically assumed by a perfectly flexible and inextensible cord of uniform density and cross section hanging freely from two fixed points
The electrical power delivery system to the Light Rail Vehicles Catenary can refer to the overhead electrical power wire that is hung on a pole placed alongside or between the tracks It can be a "catenary wire hung on a catenary pole"
catenary bridge
a bridge in which the horizontal deck in suspended from a reverse catenary to counteract bending
catenary bridges
plural form of catenary bridge
catenary

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    cat·e·na·ry

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    [ 'ka-t&-"ner-E, esp Brit ] (noun.) 1788. From Late Latin catenaria, in turn from Latin catēna (“chain”). Attested since 1788.
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