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Что (кто) такое variable-geometry - определение

TYPE OF TURBOCHARGING TECHNOLOGY
Variable-vane turbo; Variable geometry turbocharger; Variable turbine geometry

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DESCRIBES THE GENERAL SHAPE AND LAYOUT OF AN AIRCRAFT WING
Variable-geometry; Variable geometry wing; Variable-geometry wing; Aeroplane wing; Aircraft main wing; Tapered wing; Straight wing; Planform (aeronautics); Planform (aircraft); Inverse tapered wing; Wing planform; Wing geometry
¦ adjective denoting a swing-wing aircraft.
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AIRPLANE WINGS CAPABLE OF CHANGING POSITION TO ALTER THEIR GEOMETRY
Variable fighter; Variable fighters; Swing wing; Switch wing; Swing-wing; Variable sweep wing; Variable-sweep; Variable-sweep wings
A variable-sweep wing, colloquially known as a "swing wing", is an airplane wing, or set of wings, that may be swept back and then returned to its original straight position during flight. It allows the aircraft's shape to be modified in flight, and is therefore an example of a variable-geometry aircraft.
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  • Museum of Aviation]], [[Robins AFB]], United States
  • [[Tupolev Tu-160]]
  • alt=Top forward view of gray aircraft with wings swept forward banking right. Underneath are strips of white clouds and uninhabited terrain.
  • A [[Grumman F-14 Tomcat]] testing an unusual asymmetric wing configuration, a possible in-flight failure case, showing one wing at minimum sweep and one at maximum sweep
  • A [[Sukhoi Su-24]]
  • Australian F-111s]].
  • Tornado F3]] with wings swept
  • Wing pivot mechanism of a [[Panavia Tornado]] during overhaul
AIRPLANE WINGS CAPABLE OF CHANGING POSITION TO ALTER THEIR GEOMETRY
Variable fighter; Variable fighters; Swing wing; Switch wing; Swing-wing; Variable sweep wing; Variable-sweep; Variable-sweep wings
¦ noun an aircraft wing that can move from a right-angled to a swept-back position.

Википедия

Variable-geometry turbocharger

Variable-geometry turbochargers (VGTs), occasionally known as variable-nozzle turbines (VNTs), are a type of turbochargers, usually designed to allow the effective aspect ratio of the turbocharger to be altered as conditions change. This is done with the use of adjustable vanes located inside the turbine housing between the inlet and turbine, these vanes affect flow of gases towards the turbine. The benefit of the VGT is that the optimum aspect ratio at low engine speeds is very different from that at high engine speeds.

If the aspect ratio is too large, the turbo will fail to create boost at low speeds; if the aspect ratio is too small, the turbo will choke the engine at high speeds, leading to high exhaust manifold pressures, high pumping losses, and ultimately lower power output. By altering the geometry of the turbine housing as the engine accelerates, the turbo's aspect ratio can be maintained at its optimum. Because of this, VGTs have a minimal amount of lag, a low boost threshold, and high efficiency at higher engine speeds.

Примеры употребления для variable-geometry
1. It is true that the euro was never intended as a project of variable geometry.
2. Europe‘s "variable geometry" is an ever more complex matrix of local identities and parallel sovereignties.
3. His fear was that variable geometry would lead to fragmentation in the long run.
4. It is quite probable that some of the European Union‘s current problems may be a direct consequence of variable geometry.
5. Variable geometry has yet to unleash its full destructive potential because there is not yet enough of it there.