Noun
/bɛnd ˈæŋɡəl/
The term "bend angle" refers to the angle between two lines or surfaces that are bent or that intersect at a point. It is commonly used in various fields like engineering, physics, architecture, and even in general geometry. The frequency of its use is relatively specialized, leaning more towards technical and written contexts, such as academic papers, engineering manuals, and technical specifications, than in everyday oral speech. Therefore, it is less likely to be encountered in casual conversation.
Инженер рассчитал угол изгиба, необходимый для соединения трубы, чтобы обеспечить правильную подгонку.
A smaller bend angle can increase the efficiency of the flow in a pipeline.
Меньший угол изгиба может повысить эффективность потока в трубопроводе.
The bend angle of the bridge’s arch was designed to withstand strong winds.
The term "bend angle" is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, but other expressions that involve "bend" can provide additional context about the meanings and applications of the term. Here are a few idiomatic expressions that can relate to "bend" in different contexts:
Ей пришлось изрядно потрудиться, чтобы закончить проект вовремя.
Bend the rules
Иногда необходимо обойти правила, чтобы достичь большей цели.
Go around the bend
После часов ожидания он начинал терять самообладание.
Bend someone’s ear
The word "bend" originates from the Old English "beindan," meaning "to bend, curve, or turn," while "angle" comes from Latin "angulus," meaning "corner" or "cornerstone." The combination of these two terms highlights both curvature and a meeting point, which is central to the concept of a "bend angle."