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Что (кто) такое hydraulic radius - определение

COMPONENT WHICH PREVENTS THE SUDDEN LOSS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID PRESSURE IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Hydraulic fuse; Hydraulic fuses

Molière radius         
Moliere Radius; Moliere radius
The Molière radius is a characteristic constant of a material giving the scale of the transverse dimension of the fully contained electromagnetic showers initiated by an incident high energy electron or photon. By definition, it is the radius of a cylinder containing on average 90% of the shower's energy deposition.
Radius (bone)         
  • Illustration showing radius shaft fracture
  • Full Anterior View of Right Radius
  • Full Lateral View of Right Radius
  • Full Medial View of Right Radius
  • Full Posterior View of Right Radius
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ONE OF THE TWO LONG BONES OF THE FOREARM
Ossification of radius; Radius fractures; Lower extremity of radius; Body of radius; Upper extremity of radius; Distal radius; Radial shaft; Upper end of radius; Shaft of radius; Lower end of radius; Radius bone; Convexity of radius; Convexity of lateral surface of radius; Convexity of the lateral surface of the radius; Convexity of the radius; Radius fracture; Corpus radii; Extremitas distalis radii; Extremitas proximalis radii; Radial bone; Proximal extremity of radius; Distal extremity of radius; Distal end of the radius; Distal end of radius; Lower extremity of the radius; Proximal extremity of the radius; Upper extremity of the radius; Ossification of the radius; Ossification of the radius bone; Ossification of the radius bones; Ossification of radius bone; Ossification of radius bones; Upper ends of the radius bones; Upper ends of radius bones; Upper end of radius bone; Upper end of the radius bone; Upper end of the radius; Radius (anatomy)
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna.
Schwarzschild radius         
DISTANCE FROM A MASSIVE BODY WHERE THE ESCAPE VELOCITY EQUALS THE SPEED OF LIGHT
Gravitational radius; Schwarzschild horizon; Schwarzschild Radius; R=2M; Schwarzchild radius; Schwartzchild radius; Schwartzschild radius; Schwarzshield radius; Shwartsshild radius; Hadamard disaster; Schwarzchild diameter; Gravitational Radius; Schwarzschild's radius; Swarzchild radius; Schwartzchild limit; Schwarzschild limit; Schwarzschild orbit
The Schwarzschild radius or the gravitational radius is a physical parameter in the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein's field equations that corresponds to the radius defining the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole. It is a characteristic radius associated with any quantity of mass.

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Fuse (hydraulic)

In hydraulic systems, a fuse (or velocity fuse) is a component which prevents the sudden loss of hydraulic fluid pressure. It is a safety feature, designed to allow systems to continue operating, or at least to not fail catastrophically, in the event of a system breach. It does this by stopping or greatly restricting the flow of hydraulic fluid through the fuse if the flow exceeds a threshold.

The term "fuse" is used here in analogy with electrical fuses which perform a similar function.

Hydraulic systems rely on high pressures (usually over 7000 kPa) to work properly. If a hydraulic system loses fluid pressure, such as due to a burst hydraulic hose, it will become inoperative and components such as actuators may collapse. This is an undesirable condition in life-critical systems such as aircraft or heavy machinery, such as forklifts. Hydraulic fuses help guard against catastrophic failure of a hydraulic system by automatically isolating the defective branch.

When a hydraulic system is damaged, there is generally a rapid flow of hydraulic fluid towards the breach. Most hydraulic fuses detect this flow and seal themselves (or restrict flow) if the flow exceeds a predetermined limit. There are many different fuse designs but most involve a passive spring-controlled mechanism which closes when the pressure differential across the fuse becomes excessive.

Many gas station pumps are equipped with a velocity fuse to limit gasoline flow. The fuse can be heard to engage with a "click" on some pumps if the nozzle trigger is depressed fully. A slight reduction in fuel flow can be observed. The fuse resets instantly upon releasing the trigger.