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mechanics$93349$ - traduction vers grec

RELEVANT TO FIXED WING AND ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT
Flight mechanics; Airplane flight mechanics

mechanics      
n. μηχανική
soil mechanics         
  • Angle of repose
  • Earthwork in Germany
  • Moist sand along the shoreline is originally densely packed by the draining water. Foot pressure on the sand causes it to dilate ''(see: [[Reynolds dilatancy]])'', drawing water from the surface into the pores.
  • A critical state line separates the dilatant and contractive states for soil
  • Slope instability issues for a temporary flood control levee in North Dakota, 2009
  • Fox Glacier, New Zealand: Soil produced and transported by intense weathering and erosion.
  • Sieve
  • Typical stress strain curve for a drained dilatant soil
  • A cross section showing the water table varying with surface topography as well as a perched water table
BRANCH OF SOIL PHYSICS AND APPLIED MECHANICS THAT DESCRIBES THE BEHAVIOR OF SOILS
Soil Mechanics; Seepage
εδαφομηχανική
vector addition         
GEOMETRIC OBJECT THAT HAS MAGNITUDE (OR LENGTH) AND DIRECTION
Vector (classical mechanics); Three-vector; Vector sum; Vector addition; Spatial vector; Vector (physics); Vector subtraction; Relative vector; Spacial vector; Physical vector; Vector methods (physics); Vector component; Component (vector); Bound vector; Vector (spatial); Vector (geometry); Free vector; Vector (geometric); Triangle law; Euclidean vectors; Vector direction; Vector components; 3d vector; Euclid vector; 3D vector; Geometric vector; Magnitude of resultant vector; Euclidian vector; Vector quantity; Resultant vector; Antiparallel vectors
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Définition

mechanics
n. celestial; fluid; quantum mechanics

Wikipédia

Aircraft flight mechanics

Aircraft flight mechanics are relevant to fixed wing (gliders, aeroplanes) and rotary wing (helicopters) aircraft. An aeroplane (airplane in US usage), is defined in ICAO Document 9110 as, "a power-driven heavier than air aircraft, deriving its lift chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surface which remain fixed under given conditions of flight".

Note that this definition excludes both dirigibles (because they derive lift from buoyancy rather than from airflow over surfaces), and ballistic rockets (because their lifting force is typically derived directly and entirely from near-vertical thrust). Technically, both of these could be said to experience "flight mechanics" in the more general sense of physical forces acting on a body moving through air; but they operate very differently, and are normally outside the scope of this term.