- rotative motion
- • въртеливо движение
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
Rotative — Ro ta*tive, a. [Cf. F. rotatif.] turning, as a wheel; rotary; rotational. [1913 Webster] This high rotative velocity of the sun must cause an equatorial rise of the solar atmosphere. Siemens. [1913 Webster] {Rotative engine}, a steam engine in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rotative engine — Rotative Ro ta*tive, a. [Cf. F. rotatif.] turning, as a wheel; rotary; rotational. [1913 Webster] This high rotative velocity of the sun must cause an equatorial rise of the solar atmosphere. Siemens. [1913 Webster] {Rotative engine}, a steam… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sun and planet gear — The sun and planet gear (also called the planet and sun gear) was a method of converting reciprocal motion to rotary motion and utilised a reciprocating steam engine.It was likely invented by the Scottish engineer William Murdoch, an employee of… … Wikipedia
History of steam road vehicles — describes the development of vehicles powered by a steam engine for use on land; whether for conventional road use, such as the steam car and steam waggon, or for agricultural or heavy haulage work, such as the traction engine.The first… … Wikipedia
Crown-saw — ( s? ), n. [From its supposed resemblance to a crown.] (Mech.) A saw in the form of a hollow cylinder, with teeth on the end or edge, and operated by a rotative motion. [1913 Webster] Note: The trephine was the first of the class of crownsaws.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tangential firing — is a method of firing a fuel to warm air in thermal power stations. The flame envelope rotates ensuring thorough mixing within the furnace, providing complete combustion and uniform heat distribution.The most effective method for producing… … Wikipedia
jet engine — an engine, as an aircraft engine, that produces forward motion by the rearward exhaust of a jet of fluid or heated air and gases. Also called jet, jet motor. [1940 45] * * * Any of a class of internal combustion engines that propel aircraft by… … Universalium
Back-acting steam engine — Steam engine Steam en gine ([e^]n j[i^]n). An engine moved by steam. [1913 Webster] Note: In its most common forms its essential parts are a piston, a cylinder, and a valve gear. The piston works in the cylinder, to which steam is admitted by the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Back-action steam engine — Steam engine Steam en gine ([e^]n j[i^]n). An engine moved by steam. [1913 Webster] Note: In its most common forms its essential parts are a piston, a cylinder, and a valve gear. The piston works in the cylinder, to which steam is admitted by the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Portable steam engine — Steam engine Steam en gine ([e^]n j[i^]n). An engine moved by steam. [1913 Webster] Note: In its most common forms its essential parts are a piston, a cylinder, and a valve gear. The piston works in the cylinder, to which steam is admitted by the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Semiportable steam engine — Steam engine Steam en gine ([e^]n j[i^]n). An engine moved by steam. [1913 Webster] Note: In its most common forms its essential parts are a piston, a cylinder, and a valve gear. The piston works in the cylinder, to which steam is admitted by the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English