«GYROSTABILISER» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
gyrostabiliser শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
gyrostabiliser শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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A History of Control Engineering, 1800-1930
In 1904 Ernst Otto Schlick suggested placing a large gyroscope in the hull of a
boat in order to reduce rolling; trials of a gyrostabiliser based on this idea took
place aboard the See-Baer, a torpedo boat of the German Navy, in 1906. Sir
William ...
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4th ESA International conference on spacecraft guidance, ...
4.2.5. Gyrostabiliser The gyrostabiliser generates control torques on three
perpendicular axes. It consists of two identical, coaxial, momentum wheels
installed on gimbals. A design sketch of the gyrostabiliser is shown on figure. The
first of the ...
B. Schürmann, European Space Agency, 2000
If there was a gravity shift Jenez could hold the shuttle steady with the thrusters
and gyrostabiliser until they could pull themselves back inside.They stepped
down on to the hull of the derelict, moving easily in the half-gravity field. As
Rexton ...
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World War II Trucks and Tanks
A gyrostabiliser to allow the37mm gun to be firedmore accurately while the tank
was moving was alsofitted. The M3A2 version wasto havebeen an
allweldeddesign butinthe eventitwas never built. The basic M3 design was 14.8ft
long, 7.3ft ...
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British Destroyers & Frigates: The Second World War & After
... port:acontrol officerflanked bya spotting officerand a rate officer. The trainer
andlayer hadbinocular sights and telescopes, both connected tothe same
gyrostabiliser. The layerand the crosslevel operator tracked the horizon (in two
directions ...
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Sherman M4 Medium Tank the War Machine
The 75mmgun was fitted with a gyrostabiliser system working in the vertical axis
only, although it appears that gunners frequently preferred toleaveit turned offas
most firing was conducted from a stationary position. Aimingwas by means ofa ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
... from Greek guros 'a ring' + modern Latin scopium (see -scOPE). gyrostabilizer (
also gyrostabiliser) > noun a gyroscopic device for maintaining the equilibrium of
something such as a ship, aircraft, or platform. — DERIVATIVES gyrostabilized ...
Soonthe others were assembling it; andin less than half anhourthe twentyfoot
diameter transport wheel was operational with its gyrostabiliser purringevenly.
ProfessorThompson shaded his eyes andgazed at the pyramid, massive and
sombre ...
... PERFECTION: THE EXTRAORDINARY NORMANDIE ithout question,France'
sNormandie. Did you know? The Conte di Savoia of 1932 was dubbed 'the
rollless ship' because of the very first use ona big liner of a new gyrostabiliser
system.
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Bolt Action: Armies of the United States
Thetankalso hada diesel engine, a nonriveted turret and a gyrostabiliser for the
main gun to assist firingonthe move. Principal service: 1942–45. Numbers
manufactured: 4,621. Cost: 92pts(Inexperienced), 115pts (Regular), 148pts (
Veteran) ...