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Что (кто) такое transit screw - определение

MACHINE USED FOR TRANSFERRING WATER FROM A LOW-LYING BODY OF WATER INTO IRRIGATION DITCHES
Archimedes screw; Archimedean screw; Archimedes's screw; Archimedes Screw; Archimedes' Screw; Archimedean Screw; Screwpump; Screw of Archimedes; Screw of archimedes; Archimedies' Screw; Cochlias; Archimedian screw
  • Animation showing how Archimedes screws can generate power if they are driven by flowing fluid.
  • Animation showing how the Archimedes screw works, with the red balls representing water.
  • Archimedes screw design parameters<ref name=":1" />
  • Modern Archimedes' screw which have replaced some of the [[windmill]]s used to drain the [[polder]]s at [[Kinderdijk]] in the [[Netherlands]]
  • A water pump in [[Egypt]] from the 1950s which uses the Archimedes' screw mechanism
  • An Archimedes' screw seen on a [[combine harvester]]
  • Archimedes screw as a form of art by [[Tony Cragg]] at [['s-Hertogenbosch]] in the [[Netherlands]]
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Archimedes' screw         
The Archimedes screw, also known as the Archimedean screw, hydrodynamic screw, water screw or Egyptian screw, is one of the earliest hydraulic machines. Using Archimedes screws as water pumps (Archimedes screw pump (ASP) or screw pump) dates back many centuries.
Archimedean screw         
¦ noun a device invented by Archimedes for raising water by means of a helix rotating within a tube.
screw cap         
  • plastic screw cap with break-away [[tamper-evident band]]
CAP FOR BOTTLES THAT IS SCREWED CLOSED
Screwcaps; Screwcap; Screw top; Screw caps
¦ noun a round cap or lid that can be screwed on to a bottle or jar.
Derivatives
screw-capped adjective
screw top         
  • plastic screw cap with break-away [[tamper-evident band]]
CAP FOR BOTTLES THAT IS SCREWED CLOSED
Screwcaps; Screwcap; Screw top; Screw caps
¦ noun a round cap or lid that can be screwed on to a bottle or jar.
Derivatives
screw-topped adjective
Water screw         
TYPE OF PUMP CONSTRUCTION
Water screw
·- A screw propeller.
Edison screw         
  • A 1909 toaster with Edison plug
  • From left to right: E27, E14, and E10 bulbs
  • E27 (230 V / 200 W) and E10 (2,5 V / 0,5 W)
  • light socket]]
  • NEMA 1-15]] adapter
LIGHTBULB SOCKET THAT USES A THREADED METAL BASE
Edison base; Candelabra base; Edison Bulb Size; Edison Bulb Sizes; Edison Size Bulb; Edison Size Bulbs; Edison Sized Bulb; Edison Sized Bulbs; E27 screw base; E5 screw; E10 screw; E11 screw; E12 screw; E14 screw; E17 screw; E26 screw; E27 screw; E29 screw; E39 screw; E40 screw; Edison screw fitting; Edison screw base; Mogul base; Edison Base; Medium Edison screw; Edison screw thread; Edison thread
Edison screw (ES) is a standard lightbulb socket for electric light bulbs. It was developed by Thomas Edison (1847–1931), patented in 1881, and was licensed in 1909 under General Electric's Mazda trademark.
Transit (ship)         
THE NAME GIVEN TO THE THREE SAILING VESSELS DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR CAPTAIN RICHARD HALL GOWER
SV Transit
Transit was the name given to an innovative sailing ship designed for speed by Captain Richard Hall Gower and built in 1800. Gower also designed two similar ships with the same name.
Internet transit         
SERVICE OF ALLOWING NETWORK TRAFFIC TO CROSS OR "TRANSIT" A COMPUTER NETWORK, TYPICALLY PROVIDING INTERNET SERVICE TO DOWNSTREAM NETWORKS.
Transit (internet); IP transit; IP Transit (Internet); Transit-free network; Transit provider; Transit (Internet)
Internet transit is the service of allowing network traffic to cross or "transit" a computer network, usually used to connect a smaller Internet service provider (ISP) to the larger Internet. Technically, it consists of two bundled services:
Computer case screws         
  • mm}}).
  • mm}} pitch of a #6-32 UNC screw (top).
  • Various types of motherboard standoffs
STANDARD-SIZED SCREW FOR ATTACHING COMPONENTS IN A COMPUTER CHASSIS
Computer case screw
Computer case screws are the hardware used to secure parts of a PC to the case. Although there are numerous manufacturers of computer cases, they have generally used three thread sizes.
Screw axis         
  • The [[Boerdijk–Coxeter helix]] is an example of a screw axis symmetry that is nonperiodic.
  • 3<sub>1</sub> screw axis in crystal structure of [[tellurium]]
LINE THAT IS SIMULTANEOUSLY THE AXIS OF ROTATION AND THE LINE ALONG WHICH TRANSLATION OF A BODY OCCURS
Screw axes; Helical axis; Instantaneous helical axis; Twist axis; Screw displacement; Screw operation
A screw axis (helical axis or twist axis) is a line that is simultaneously the axis of rotation and the line along which translation of a body occurs. Chasles' theorem shows that each Euclidean displacement in three-dimensional space has a screw axis, and the displacement can be decomposed into a rotation about and a slide along this screw axis.

Википедия

Archimedes' screw

The Archimedes screw, also known as the Archimedean screw, hydrodynamic screw, water screw or Egyptian screw, is one of the earliest hydraulic machines. Using Archimedes screws as water pumps (Archimedes screw pump (ASP) or screw pump) dates back many centuries. As a machine used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation ditches, water is pumped by turning a screw-shaped surface inside a pipe. In the modern world, Archimedes screw pumps are widely used in wastewater treatment plants and for dewatering low-lying regions. Archimedes Screws Turbines (ASTs) are a new form of small hydroelectric powerplant that can be applied even in low head sites. Archimedes screw generators operate in a wide range of flows (0.01 m 3 / s {\displaystyle m^{3}/s} to 14.5 m 3 / s {\displaystyle m^{3}/s} ) and heads (0.1 m to 10 m), including low heads and moderate flow rates that is not ideal for traditional turbines and not occupied by high performance technologies. The Archimedes screw is a reversible hydraulic machine, and there are several examples of Archimedes screw installations where the screw can operate at different times as either pump or generator, depending on needs for power and watercourse flow.

Archimedes screw is named after Greek mathematician Archimedes who first described it around 234 BC, although there is evidence that the device had been used in Ancient Egypt long before his time. A screw conveyor is a similar device which transports bulk materials such as powders and grains.