I-beam axle - definição. O que é I-beam axle. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é I-beam axle - definição

SUSPENSION
Torsion beam axle; Twist beam; Torsion beam suspension; Torsion beam; Twisted-beam rear suspension; Deformable torsion beam

I-beam         
  • An I-beam vibrating in torsion mode
  • Typical cross-section of I-beams
  • The largest stresses (<math>\sigma_{xx}</math>) in a beam under bending are in the locations farthest from the neutral axis.
  • Rusty riveted steel I-beam
BEAM WITH AN I OR H-SHAPED CROSS-SECTION
IBeam; Ibeam; Universal Beam; I-Beam; Rolled steel joist; I beam; H-beam; Universal beam; Rolled Steel Joist; I Beam; Wide-flange beam; H beam; American standard beam; H girder; W-beam; H-girder; I-beams; Rsj; HE beam; HEA beam; HEB beam; HEM beam; IPE beam
¦ noun a girder which has the shape of a capital I when viewed in section.
Tractor beam         
FICTIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE
Grapple Beam; Repulsor beam; Pressor beam
A tractor-beam is a device with the ability to attract one object to another from a distance. The concept originates in fiction: The term was coined by E.
tractor beam         
FICTIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL DEVICE
Grapple Beam; Repulsor beam; Pressor beam
¦ noun (in science fiction) a beam of energy that can be used to move objects such as spaceships or hold them stationary.

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Twist-beam rear suspension

The twist-beam rear suspension (also torsion-beam axle, deformable torsion beam or compound crank) is a type of automobile suspension based on a large H or C-shaped member. The front of the H attaches to the body via rubber bushings, and the rear of the H carries each stub-axle assembly, on each side of the car. The cross beam of the H holds the two trailing arms together, and provides the roll stiffness of the suspension, by twisting as the two trailing arms move vertically, relative to each other.