(Askeri) RADYAL: Bir Fotoğraf üzerinde radyal merkezden herhangi bir noktaya doğru uzanan hat veya istikamet. Hakiki düşey fotoğrafların radyal merkezi esas noktasıdır
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
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"
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