Definition of runout in English English dictionary
The location control of a filleted surface tangent to a circular feature along its inner edge
A run out, a running out. The method of getting out in which a batsman, in making a run, has not reached the popping crease when a fielder breaks his wicket with the ball
A change in dial indicator position at the surface of the rotor during one rotation of the rotor, used to measure out-of-roundness or indicate a bent shaft See also Eccentricity, Mechanical
The deviation from the desired surface or line in relation to the axis during one complete revolution
A casting defect caused by incomplete filling of the mold due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity during pouring; escape of molten metal from a furnace, mold or melting crucible
The distance between two pieces of protection on a route Also, when this distance becomes uncomfortably long, a climb is said to be runout Many of the slabby face climbs in Yosemite only have one or two bolts per pitch, making them extremely runout (and daunting)
For a rotary stage it is the maximum deviation of a point from an ideal plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation For a linear stage, any motion not along the axis of translation (see pitch roll and yaw)
Runout is piping that is no more than 12 feet long and that is connected to a fixture or an individual terminal unit
(n) A filleted surface that runs tangent to a cylindrical one A runout is drawn on multiview drawings starting at the point of tangency, using a radius equal to that of the filleted surface, with a curvature of approximately one-eighth of a circle
The measure of the out of roundness of the tire causing a vibration which cannot be balanced