(Askeri) RADYAL: Bir Fotoğraf üzerinde radyal merkezden herhangi bir noktaya doğru uzanan hat veya istikamet. Hakiki düşey fotoğrafların radyal merkezi esas noktasıdır
(Askeri) RADYAL TAŞMA: Dikey fotoğraflarda görünen "dışa taşma" veya tabanına nazaran yüksekliği olan herhangi bir cismin tepesinin görünen ihracı. Bu ihracın yönü gerçek bir dikeyde ana noktadan, veya oynama nedeniyle bozulmuş dikey bir fotoğrafta izomerkezden radyaldır
(Askeri) RADYAL NİRENGİ: Fotoğrafların merkezlerinden çizilmiş karşılıklı radyal hatların kesişme noktalarını tayin suretiyle hava fotoğraflarının cihetine konması ve birbirine uydurulması işlemi. Bu usulden, ölçek kontrolu ve mozaik yapılırken fotoğrafların sıhhatli olarak birbirine uydurulmasında yararlanılır
(Askeri) RADYAL NİRENGİ USULÜ: Bindirmeli hava fotoğraflarında merkezden çevrelere çizilmiş hatların kesişme noktalarını bulmak suretiyle nirengi tesis ve mozaik teşkil etme usulü. Bu usul fotoğrafın ölçeği ne olursa olsun, düşey hava fotoğraflarının merkezi etrafındaki bütün açısal ölçülerin doğru oluşu teorisine dayanır
(Askeri) RADYAL TERSİM: Harita yapmakta kullanılan bir tersim usulü. Bu usulde hava fotoğraflarından görünen noktaların coğrafi mevkileri. Fotoğrafların merkezlerinden bu noktalara çizilen hatlar vasıtasıyla tayin edilir
along a radius, away from the centre The electric field vector from a point charge only has a component in the radial direction; one can see this from symmetry
Pertaining to the radius or line from a circle center to the circumference of the circle
A panel layout where seams and panels radiate out from the corners of the sail SAILMAKERS (S M OZ) WEIGHT: Weight of a 36" x 28 5" sample SCRIM: Non woven, formed sheet of yarns held together with resin SPECTRA: A highly modified polyethylene fibre developed by Allied Corp and used in Bainbridge SCL-S laminates TAFFETA: A light woven fabric used on laminates to add durability and abrasion resistance TENACITY: The breaking strength of a yarn or fabric stated in force per unit of the cross-sectional area TENSILE STRENGTH: The ability of a fibre, yarn or fabric to resist breaking under tension THREADLINE: The direction of the yarns TWARON: Family of aramid fibres made by Akzo and used in Bainbridge DIAX-HMT racing laminates VECTRAN: LCP fibre made by Hoechst Celanese and used in Bainbridge CL-V laminates WARP: The yarn or fibre running the length of a fabric
An alternator design in which the armature magnets are attached to the outside circumference of a disc, with the stator coils mounted around the outside
A direction along the radius of the drum, i e , from the centre and outwards towards the rim or vice versa Inner notes are usually oriented radially, i e , with their length axis pointing towards the centre of the drum
pneumatic tire that has radial-ply casing arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center; "radial symmetry"; "a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals"; "many cities show a radial pattern of main highways"
A straight line of constant azimuth from the radar sensor site A radial test flight would follow such a line
Refers to compositions that have the major images or design parts emanating from a central point or location
arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center; "radial symmetry"; "a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals"; "many cities show a radial pattern of main highways"
Radial refers to the pattern that you get when straight lines are drawn from the centre of a circle to a number of points round the edge. The white marble floors were inlaid in a radial pattern of brass. arranged in a circular shape with bars or lines coming from the centre (radialis, from radius; RADIUS)
The tire construction utilizing plies that run radially from bead to bead under the tread This construction requires a belt to stabilize the tread and define the tire diameter
any of the numerous minute canals lined with choanocytes which radiate from the paragastric cavity in some sponges and end just below the surface of the sponge
Any of a family of curves that are the loci of points that have a defined relationship between a fixed point and the centre of curvature at each point on another curve
A style (or method of construction) of tires used for most vehicles, which incorporate reinforcing cords distributed radially relative to the hub (at 90 degrees to the direction of travel)
An engine, usually an internal-combustion engine of a certain type (the radial type) having several cylinders arranged radially like the spokes of a complete wheel
An internal-combustion engine, formerly used in propeller-driven aircraft, with cylinders arranged radially around the crankshaft. Type of internal-combustion engine used mainly in small airplanes, in which the cylinders (ranging from five to as many as 28, depending on engine size) are mounted in a circle around the crankshaft, sometimes in banks of two or more. Once the dominant piston-engine type, radials are now in only limited production; most new requirements are met by remanufacturing existing stock
largest branch of the brachial plexus; extends down the humerus to the lateral epicondyle where it divides into one branch that goes to the skin on the back of the hand and another that goes to the underlying extensor muscles