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Что (кто) такое stepped vibrating screens - определение

A VIBRATION IN A STRING IS A WAVE
Vibrating cord; Vibrating strings; The Vibrating String; Vibrating string
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Crowstep         
  • Buildings in [[Bruges]], Belgium, with crow-stepped gables
STAIRSTEP TYPE OF DESIGN AT THE TOP OF THE TRIANGULAR GABLE-END OF A BUILDING
Crow step; Crow steps; Corbie steps; Corbie Step; Corble-Steps; Crow-steps; Trapgevel; Crowstep; Crow stepped; Crow-step gable; Crow stepped gables; Crow-step; Step gable; Corbie-step; Crow step gable; Crowstep gables; Stepped-gable; Stepped-gabled; Stepped gables; Stepped parapets; Crow-stepped gable; Stepped-parapet; Stepped parapet; Corbiestepped
·noun ·see Corriestep.
Stepped gable         
  • Buildings in [[Bruges]], Belgium, with crow-stepped gables
STAIRSTEP TYPE OF DESIGN AT THE TOP OF THE TRIANGULAR GABLE-END OF A BUILDING
Crow step; Crow steps; Corbie steps; Corbie Step; Corble-Steps; Crow-steps; Trapgevel; Crowstep; Crow stepped; Crow-step gable; Crow stepped gables; Crow-step; Step gable; Corbie-step; Crow step gable; Crowstep gables; Stepped-gable; Stepped-gabled; Stepped gables; Stepped parapets; Crow-stepped gable; Stepped-parapet; Stepped parapet; Corbiestepped
A stepped gable, crow-stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the top of the brick or stone wall is stacked in a step pattern above the roof as a decoration and as a convenient way to finish the brick courses.
High-frequency vibrating screens         
  • Dependence of screening efficiency on the amplitude and frequency of vibration
  • The movement pattern of a particle down a vibrating screen.
  • A mobile screening equipment with a single deck.<ref name=mobilescreens>Astec Mobile Screens, Vari-Vibe high frequency screen, 6' x 12' series, Specification Sheet (2008), Astec Industries Inc.</ref>
  • A mobile screening equipment with a double decker screen.<ref name=astec>Astec Mobile Screens, Duo-Vibe high frequency screen, 6' x 12' series, Specification Sheet (2008), Astec Industries Inc</ref>
  • The 'popcorn effect' during screening of minerals in high frequency vibrating screens
High Frequency Vibrating Equipment
High-frequency vibrating screens are the most important screening machines primarily utilised in the mineral processing industry. They are used to separate feeds containing solid and crushed ores down to less than 200 μm in size, and are applicable to both perfectly wetted and dried feed.
Stepped nozzle         
TYPE OF ROCKET NOZZLE
Stepped nozzles
A stepped nozzle (or dual-bell nozzle) is a de Laval rocket nozzle which has altitude compensating properties.
Vibrating feeder         
  • vibrating feeder, VGF series vibrating feeder
INSTRUMENT THAT USES VIBRATION TO FEED MATERIAL TO A PROCESS OR MACHINE
Vibrating feeders; Vibratory feeder
A vibratory feeder is an instrument that uses vibration to "feed" material to a process or machine. Vibratory feeders use both vibration and gravity to move material.
Step pyramid         
  • Prasat Thom of Koh Ker temple site Cambodia
  • Great Ziggurat of Ur]] in southern [[Iraq]]
  • [[El Castillo, Chichen Itza]], Mexico
  • Monks Mound in summer. The concrete staircase follows the approximate course of the ancient wooden stairs.
  • [[Pyramid of Djoser]] in 2010
  • [[Monte d'Accoddi]], [[Sardinia]]
  • The main pyramid of [[Sukuh]] temple
ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE THAT USES FLAT PLATFORMS OR STEPS TO FORM GEOMETRIC PYRAMID
Step Pyramid; Stepped pyramid; Draft:Steppurat
A step pyramid or stepped pyramid is an architectural structure that uses flat platforms, or steps, receding from the ground up, to achieve a completed shape similar to a geometric pyramid. Step pyramids are structures which characterized several cultures throughout history, in several locations throughout the world.
Stepped reckoner         
  • '''Leibniz wheel'''<br/>In the position shown, the counting wheel meshes with 3 of the 9 teeth on the Leibniz wheel
  • Drawing of a stepped reckoner from 1897 ''[[Meyers Konversations-Lexikon]]'', showing a 12-digit version
  • Stepped reckoner mechanism with the housing removed
DIGITAL MECHANICAL CALCULATOR
Step Reckoner; Step reckoner; Stepped drum; Staffelwalze; Stepped Reckoner
The stepped reckoner, also known as Leibniz calculator, was a mechanical calculator invented by the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz around 1672 and completed in 1694., pp.
Terministic screen         
A TERM IN THE THEORY AND CRITICISM OF RHETORIC
Terministic screens; Terministic
Terministic screen is a term in the theory and criticism of rhetoric. It involves the acknowledgment of a language system that determines an individual's perception and symbolic action in the world.
Stepped Stone Structure         
  • Stepped structure unearthed at the ancient City of David (Jerusalem)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN JERUSALEM
Stepped stone structure
The Stepped Stone Structure is the name given to the remains at a particular archaeological site (sometimes termed Area G) on the eastern side of the City of David, the oldest part of Jerusalem. The curved, , narrow stone structure is built over a series of terraces (hence the name).
You Stepped into My Life         
1976 SINGLE BY BEE GEES
You Stepped Into My Life
"You Stepped Into My Life" is a song released by the Bee Gees in September 1976 on the album Children of the World. It was also released as the B-side of "Love So Right".

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String vibration

A vibration in a string is a wave. Resonance causes a vibrating string to produce a sound with constant frequency, i.e. constant pitch. If the length or tension of the string is correctly adjusted, the sound produced is a musical tone. Vibrating strings are the basis of string instruments such as guitars, cellos, and pianos.