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Что (кто) такое crosshead stud - определение

MECHANISM
Crosshead bearing; Cross-head; Cross-head bearing; Crosshead guide
  • A crosshead as part of a reciprocating piston and [[slider-crank linkage]] mechanism.<!-- Note that the crankpin rotating radius is half of the stroke (Mistakenly depicted here) << Please explain this comment. The stroke is not really depicted here, or is it? Wherein exactly lies the misake?-->
  • [[Hudswell Clarke]] Nunlow; crosshead and two slide bars
  • Cylindrical trunk guide
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Stud farm         
  • Einsiedeln Mews with ''Cavalli della Madonna'' horses.
  • Žabnik]] at [[Sveti Martin na Muri]], [[Croatia]], is owned by the ''Međimurje nature'' public institution
  • A large stud farm in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]
ESTABLISHMENT FOR SELECTIVE BREEDING OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, HORSES, ETC.)
Stud Master; Studmaster; Stud farming; Breeding farm; Stud-farm; Stud service; State stud; Stud master; Horse stud farm; Stud (location); Stud (place); Stud (range)
A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry is an establishment for selective breeding of livestock. The word "stud" comes from the Old English stod meaning "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding".
Wall stud         
  • Steel studs in a wall
VERTICAL FRAMING MEMBER IN A BUILDING'S WALL OF SMALLER CROSS SECTION THAN A POST
Studwork; Cripple stud
A wall stud is a vertical repetitive framing member in a building's wall of smaller cross section than a post. It is a fundamental element in frame building.
stud farm         
  • Einsiedeln Mews with ''Cavalli della Madonna'' horses.
  • Žabnik]] at [[Sveti Martin na Muri]], [[Croatia]], is owned by the ''Međimurje nature'' public institution
  • A large stud farm in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]
ESTABLISHMENT FOR SELECTIVE BREEDING OF LIVESTOCK (CATTLE, HORSES, ETC.)
Stud Master; Studmaster; Stud farming; Breeding farm; Stud-farm; Stud service; State stud; Stud master; Horse stud farm; Stud (location); Stud (place); Stud (range)
(stud farms)
A stud farm is a place where horses are bred.
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Crosshead         
·noun A beam or bar across the head or end of a rod, ·etc., or a block attached to it and carrying a knuckle pin; as the solid crosspiece running between parallel slides, which receives motion from the piston of a steam engine and imparts it to the connecting rod, which is hinged to the crosshead.
Crosshead         
In mechanical engineering, a crosshead is a mechanical joint used as part of the slider-crank linkages of long reciprocating engines (either internal combustion or steam) and reciprocating compressors to eliminate sideways pressure on the piston. Also, the crosshead enables the connecting rod to freely move outside the cylinder.
stud         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Studs; Stud (disambiguation); The Stud; STUD
n. at stud ('for breeding') (the retired racehorses are at stud)
stud         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Studs; Stud (disambiguation); The Stud; STUD
stud1
¦ noun
1. a large-headed piece of metal that pierces and projects from a surface, especially for decoration.
Brit. a small projection fixed to the base of a shoe or boot to provide better grip.
a small object projecting slightly from a road surface as a marker.
2. a small piece of jewellery which is pushed through a pierced ear or nostril.
3. a fastener consisting of two buttons joined with a bar, used in formal wear to fasten a shirt front or to fasten a collar to a shirt.
4. an upright timber in a wall to which laths and plasterboard are nailed.
US the height of a room as indicated by the length of this.
5. a rivet or crosspiece in each link of a chain cable.
¦ verb (studs, studding, studded)
1. decorate with studs or similar small objects.
2. strew or scatter: the sky was studded with stars.
Derivatives
studding noun
Origin
OE studu, stuthu 'post, upright prop'.
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stud2
¦ noun
1. an establishment where horses or other domesticated animals are kept for breeding.
2. (also stud horse) a stallion.
3. informal a sexually active or virile young man.
4. (also stud poker) a form of poker in which the first card of a player's hand is dealt face down and the others face up, with betting after each round of the deal.
Origin
OE stod, of Gmc origin; related to stand.
Seven-card stud         
VARIANT OF STUD POKER
Seven-card stud2; Seven card stud; Seven-Card Stud; 7 Card Stud; 7 card stud; 7-card stud; 7 card; Seven Card Stud
Seven-card stud, also known as Seven-Toed Pete or Down-The-River is a variant of stud poker. Until the recent increase in popularity of Texas hold 'em, seven-card stud was the most widely played poker variant in home games across the United States, and in casinos in the eastern part of the country.
stud         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Studs; Stud (disambiguation); The Stud; STUD
(studs)
1.
A studs are small pieces of metal which are attached to a surface for decoration.
You see studs on lots of London front doors.
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2.
A stud is an earring consisting of a small shape attached to a bar which goes through a hole in your ear.
...plain gold studs.
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3.
Studs are small round objects attached to the bottom of boots, especially sports boots, so that the person wearing them does not slip. (BRIT; in AM, use cleats
)
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4.
Horses or other animals that are kept for stud are kept to be used for breeding.
He was voted horse of the year and then was retired to stud.
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5.
see also press stud
stud         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Studs; Stud (disambiguation); The Stud; STUD
n.
1.
Post, prop, support.
2.
Knob (for ornament), boss.
3.
Button (for a shirt-bosom).

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Crosshead

In mechanical engineering, a crosshead is a mechanical joint used as part of the slider-crank linkages of long reciprocating engines (either internal combustion or steam) and reciprocating compressors to eliminate sideways force on the piston. Also, the crosshead enables the connecting rod to freely move outside the cylinder. Because of the very small bore-to-stroke ratio on such engines, the connecting rod would hit the cylinder walls and block the engine from rotating if the piston was attached directly to the connecting rod like on trunk engines. Therefore, the longitudinal dimension of the crosshead must be matched to the stroke of the engine.