(Askeri) RAMPA: Bir çıkarma araç veya gemisinin genellikle, pruvasında bulunan bir kapak. Bu kapak araç ve personelin kıyıya çıkabilmeleri için bir iskele vazifesi görür
Gradual programmed increase/ decrease in temperature or pressure to control cure or cooling of composite parts Rate tools - Tools designed to be used repeatedly in a production setting to fabricate many parts rather than a single prototype or small number of demonstration parts Reinforcement - Key element added to the matrix to provide the required properties (primarily strength); ranges from short fibers through complex textile forms Release agent - Used to prevent cured matrix material from bonding to tooling; usually sprayed or painted on mold Release film - Impermeable film layer that does not bond to the composite during cure
Gradual programmed increase/decrease in temperature or pressure to control cure or cooling of composite parts
The illusion of a gradual change from one color to another, like the effect of an airbrush, created in the software by a series of discrete steps
The process of controlling the pulse frequency to accelerate or decelerate a stepper motor Ramping increases the ability to drive larger loads at greater speeds by slowing the first series of pulses allowing the motor to overcome inertial loads and reduces overshooting by slowing the motor down more gradually than an unramped motor
A gradual, programmed increase or decrease in temperature or pressure to control the cure or cooling of composite parts
changing the loading level of a generator in a constant manner over a fixed time (i e ramping up or ramping down) Such changes may be directed by computer or manual control
A drive technique to accelerate a given load from a low step rate, to a given maximum step rate and then to decelerate to the initial step rate without the loss of steps
Remote Access Management Program A project carried out by Information and Educational Technology to provide remote access services to faculty See the RAMP Project Report
means an inclined walking or working surface that is used to gain access to one point from another, and is constructed from earth or from structural materials such as steel or wood (see structural ramp)
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are wild onions, which resemble scallions with broader leaves They can be found in specialty produce markets from March to June and grow from Canada to the Carolinas Although the garlicky-onion flavor of ramps is a bit stronger than leek, scallion, or onion, it can often be used as a substitute for any of those three
The apron or open "tarmac" in form of an FBO or terminal facility This space is busy, used for deplanement, parking of aircraft, etc Some facilities will permit automobiles to drive to the aircraft on the ramp, a feature of real benefit to the traveler with heavy or bulky luggage
an inclined surface or roadway that moves traffic from one level to another a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers stand with arms or forelegs raised, as if menacing creep up -- used especially of plants; "The roses ramped over the wall"
A ramp is a sloping surface between two places that are at different levels. Lillian was coming down the ramp from the museum. A plant (Allium tricoccum) related to onions and leeks, having edible underground stems and found in the eastern United States
A sloping structure that can be used as a landing place, at variable water levels, for small vessels, landing ships, or a ferry boat, or for hauling a cradle carrying a vessel (6)
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are wild onions which resemble scallions with broader leaves They can be found in specialty produce markets from March to June and grow from Canada to the Carolinas Although the garlicky-onion flavor of ramps is a bit stronger than leek, scallion, or onion, it can often be used as a substitute for any of those three
A connecting roadway providing access in one direction from one road to another Some actual ramps may serve two-way traffic, but this practice is generally not used in newer designs We can conceptually consider such roads as two parallel ramps in opposite directions
Lifting of intermodal containers or trailers unto intermodal flatcars by special lift machines Slang word for an intermodal terminal where trailers and containers are lifted unto departing railcars or lifted off arriving railcars
A concept often used with HELs and manufactured-housing transactions to describe a series of increasing monthly prepayment speeds, prior to a plateau, on which the expected average life of a security is based