CODE 2 0 - определение. Что такое CODE 2 0
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое CODE 2 0 - определение

TANK LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-2-2 (russian); 0-4-4; 0-4-4BT
  • British [[LSWR O2 class]] 0-4-4T
Найдено результатов: 14726
2-2-2-0         
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-(2-2)-0
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-2-2-0 usually represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, four powered but uncoupled driving wheels on two axles, and no trailing wheels, but can also be used to represent two sets of leading wheels (not in a bogie truck) two driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Some authorities place brackets around the duplicated but uncoupled wheels, creating a notation 2-(2-2)-0, or (2-2)-2-0,Baxter, pp.
0-4-4T         
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-4-4 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles. This type was only used for tank locomotives.
0-4-0         
  • Blackie, the first locomotive in South Africa, later rebuilt to 0-4-2T
  • Catumbela Sugar's diesel shunter No. 963, Angola
  • Aveling & Porter Loco, [[Chatham Dockyard]]
  • ''Grasshopper'']] at the [[B&O Railroad Museum]]
  • No. M2 ''Little Bess'' of 1873
  • Cape Copper Company Condenser no. T198 ''John Taylor''
  • Andrew Barclay]] 0-4-0 diesel number 579 of 1972
  • Furness Railway Locomotive No. 20, 1863
  • East London Harbour's 0-4-0VB]] construction locomotive
  • Durban Harbour's ''Congella''
  • 0-4-0ST}} locomotive WREN
  • [[Locomotion No. 1]]
  • ''Natal'' plinthed at [[Durban]] station
  • NZASM 14 Tonner 0-4-0T
  • SAR Class NG1 number 40
  • Clayton railmotor
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
Four-coupled; 0-4-0T; 0-4-0ST; 0-4-0WT; 0-4-0DH
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents one of the simplest possible types, that with two axles and four coupled wheels, all of which are driven. The wheels on the earliest four-coupled locomotives were connected by a single gear wheel, but from 1825 the wheels were usually connected with coupling rods to form a single driven set.
2-4-0         
  • LNWR's Improved Precedent class]] ''Hardwicke'' at York Railway Museum
  • Denver & Rio Grande]]
  • 2-4-0T ''Ebden'']] in Cape Town, c. 1872
  • 0298 Class]] [[Well tank]] locomotive
  • [[Midland Railway]] 158A of 1866
  • Mecklenburg III class No. 19 ''ZWEIHUNDERT''
  • NSWGR F351 class locomotive
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-4-0T; 2-4-0WT; 1-2-0; 2-4-0ST
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles and no trailing wheels.
2-2-4-0T         
  • Sectioned
Webb's 2-2-4-0T locomotive, LNWR Nº 2974
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-2-(4-0); 2-2-4-0
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-2-4-0T represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, two driving wheels powered from the inside cylinders, four coupled driving wheels powered from the outside cylinders but no trailing wheels.
0-6-2+2-6-0T         
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
0-6-2+2-6-0
A 0-6-2+2-6-0, in the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement.. The only examples were forms of the Meyer.
2-4-4-0         
ARTICULATED STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-4-4-0T; 1-2-0+0-2-0
In the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotive wheel arrangement, a 2-4-4-0 is a locomotive with two leading wheels, two sets of four driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Examples of this type were constructed as Mallet locomotives.
A-0 System         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
A-O; A-0 programming language; A-0 (programming language); A-0 system; A-1 (programming language); A-2 (programming language); A-2 System; A-2 system
The A-0 system (Arithmetic Language version 0), written by Grace Murray Hopper in 1951 and 1952 for the UNIVAC I, was an early compiler related tool developed for electronic computers.Hopper "Keynote Address", Sammet pg.
Aiken code         
COMPLEMENTARY BINARY-CODED DECIMAL WHICH ASSIGNS A GROUP OF 4 BITS TO EACH DECIMAL DIGIT: 0→0000, 1→0001, 2→0010, 3→0011, 4→0100, 5→1011, 6→1100, 7→1101, 8→1110, 9→1111
Aiken-Code; 2421 code; 2 4 2 1 code; 2-4-2-1 code; 2-4-2-1 (code); 2-4-2-1 BCD; BCD 2-4-2-1; 2421 BCD; BCD 2421; 2-4-2-1 BCD code; 2-421 code; 2-421
The Aiken code (also known as 2421 code) is a complementary binary-coded decimal (BCD) code. A group of four bits is assigned to the decimal digits from 0 to 9 according to the following table.
Aiken code         
COMPLEMENTARY BINARY-CODED DECIMAL WHICH ASSIGNS A GROUP OF 4 BITS TO EACH DECIMAL DIGIT: 0→0000, 1→0001, 2→0010, 3→0011, 4→0100, 5→1011, 6→1100, 7→1101, 8→1110, 9→1111
Aiken-Code; 2421 code; 2 4 2 1 code; 2-4-2-1 code; 2-4-2-1 (code); 2-4-2-1 BCD; BCD 2-4-2-1; 2421 BCD; BCD 2421; 2-4-2-1 BCD code; 2-421 code; 2-421
<data> An alternative form of the Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) system for encoding numbers. Where BCD encodes each decimal digit in normal binary, Aiken code uses the encoding shown below. This is supposed to be less prone to corruption. The following table shows the encoding of each decimal digit, D, in BCD and Aiken code: D BCD Aiken 0 0000 0000 1 0001 0001 2 0010 0010 3 0011 0011 4 0100 0100 5 0101 1011 (inverted 4) 6 0110 1100 (inverted 3) 7 0111 1101 (inverted 2) 8 1000 1110 (inverted 1) 9 1001 1111 (inverted 0) The Aiken code was probably designed by Howard Aiken in the 1940s or 1950s for use in data transmission. Compare: Gray code. [What is it good for and why?] (2007-07-16)

Википедия

0-4-4T

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-4-4 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles. This type was only used for tank locomotives.

In American cities, the type known as a Forney locomotive, was used on the narrow curves of elevated railways and other rapid transit lines. In the UK 0-4-4 tanks were mainly used for suburban or rural passenger duties.