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  • '''Ackermann steering geometry''' is a geometric arrangement of linkages in the [[steering]] of a [[automo The Ackermann steering geometry arranges this automatically by moving the steering pivot points inward so a
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  • ...are a type of [[pasta]] originating in [[Italy]]. They have a [[cylinder (geometry)|cylindrical]] shape. The ends are almost always cut diagonally. The name c
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  • '''Ackermann steering geometry''' is a geometric arrangement of linkages in the [[steering]] of a [[automo The Ackermann steering geometry arranges this automatically by moving the steering pivot points inward so a
    2 KB (321 words) - 10:10, 2 August 2009
  • ...tyle and in a range of as many as 30 sizes: from 48 to 62 in the "regular" geometry, and from 44 to 57 in the latest slope version. Every frame has a steering
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  • ...l makes with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, as a function of static geometry, and kinematic and compliant effects. This can be contrasted with [[steer ( ...steering linkage]] typically conforms more or less to [[Ackermann steering geometry]], modified to suit the characteristics of the individual vehicle.
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  • ...he top, the line formed by the two pivots is somewhere between [[parallel (geometry)|parallel]] and [[perpendicular]] to the car's longitudinal axis; it is gen
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  • ...are fairly light, achieved through what they refer to as "an improved butt geometry (A.B.T. Advanced Butt Technology)," allowing for a reduction in the thickne
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  • ===Geometry specific=== Some attributes or aspects of vehicle dynamics are purely [[geometry|geometric]]. These include:
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  • ...le by two schemes produced from their information system; one defining the geometry, the other indicating the quotes for setting up the machines during the man
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  • ...ists of a strong tubular backbone (usually rectangular in [[Cross section (geometry)|cross section]]) that connects the front and rear [[Suspension (vehicle)|s
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  • ...[David Dunbar Buick]]. It employed [[pushrod]]-actuated valves [[parallel (geometry)|parallel]] to the [[piston]]s and this is still in use today. This contras
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  • ...e, lightweight rigid structure constructed from interlocking struts in a [[geometry|geometric]] [[pattern]]. Space frames usually utilize a multidirectional s Most often their geometry is based on [[platonic solid]]s. The simplest form is a horizontal slab of
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  • ...e type, tire types, roadway geometrics, terrain, micrometeorology and the geometry of area structures. ...e interrelated, since the propagation of sound is sensitive to the overall geometry and must consider [[diffraction]] (bending of sound waves around obstacles)
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  • ...ections and the all-round wishbone suspension features adjustable antidive geometry.
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  • ...') is the [[SI derived unit]] of [[volume]]. It is the volume of a [[cube (geometry)|cube]] with edges one [[metre]] in [[length]]. *A '''cubic centimetre''' ('''cm³''') is equal to the volume of a [[cube (geometry)|cube]] with side length of 1 centimetre. It was the base unit of volume of
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  • ...iloring" a custom project in every part and detail, from the choice of the geometry, material of the frame and using parts. We apply the same concept to the de
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  • * Suspension geometry tolerances
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  • ...he top, the line formed by the two pivots is somewhere between [[parallel (geometry)|parallel]] and [[perpendicular]] to the car's longitudinal axis; it is gen
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  • ; Aspiration : variable geometry intake manifold
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  • ...e [[roll couple]]. One effect of body (frame) lean, for typical suspension geometry, is positive [[Camber angle|camber]] of the wheels on the outside of the tu ...the lever arms (i.e., the shorter the lever arm, the stiffer the bar), the geometry of the mounting points, and the rigidity of the bar's mounting points. Some
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  • == Tire geometry ==
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  • ...figuration can also be described as a "Staggered Six", in keeping with the geometry of the Lancia Fulvia staggered-four developed in the late 1950s. Staggered ...to Schrick who redesigned it and offered it as the Schrick VGI ("Variable Geometry Intake").
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  • ...a sliding [[plug]] that fits closely inside the [[bore]] of a [[cylinder (geometry)|cylinder]].
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  • ...ust and/or stator travel beyond the normal operating range on the variable-geometry turbocharger to produce engine braking without the noise associated with a
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  • ...tly connected to the [[chassis]] nor is it intended to flex. In suspension geometry it is close to the [[beam axle|trailing beam suspension]] most recently see
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  • ...[[David Dunbar Buick]]. It employs [[pushrod]]-actuated valves [[parallel (geometry)|parallel]] to the [[piston]]s and this is still in use today. This contras ...as much greater freedom of component placement and intake and exhaust port geometry. Most modern pushrod engines have two valves per cylinder, while many OHC e
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  • ...irregularities of the road surface will transfer to the cabin through the geometry of the suspension and hence ride quality is deteriorated.
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  • ...stage-racing geometry. Please see the chart at the bottom of the page for geometry specifics. The fork uses our standard investment-cast Walter B-41 fork crow
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  • ...] in this vein is considered the change in the distribution of weights and geometry of suspensions that resulted in new mergers of portamozzi.
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  • It is very hard to optimise the geometry without a full 3d analysis, and compliance effects are important.
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  • ...d industrial engineer Romeo is occupied in the scientific problems of pure geometry. It was also very active in charitable works and founded and supported a ki
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  • ...the lengths of unequal front drive shafts. However, Center-point steering geometry can be incorporated in the design to avoid torque steer. This is how the po * Due to geometry and packaging constraints, the CV joints ([[constant-velocity joint]]s) att
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  • ...radial]] ([[perpendicular]] to the shaft) and [[axial]] loads ([[parallel (geometry)|parallel]] to the shaft). For lightly-loaded bearings, balls offer lower
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  • ...ineup. The naturally-aspirated 2.0 L engine is fitted with a variable geometry inlet [[manifold]]. Inside the cabin, the seats are replaced by a new desig * uprated to 155 PS in 1996, after the addition of a variable geometry inlet [[manifold]], called the Variable Intake System ('''V.I.S''') by Lanc
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  • ...motorcycles, as do [[IMZ-Ural|Ural]] and [[Dnepr (motorcycle)|Dnepr]]. The geometry gives good [[Engine balance|primary balance]], but there is an unbalanced m
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  • ...ear on the spindle. The rotor is positively located by the spindle and the geometry of the rotor and engine chamber. There is still some vibration, as while th
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  • ...and a limited-slip differential. It is noteworthy that the rear suspension geometry can be finely tuned.
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  • ...rtant novelty but also the return to the final four-wheel independent. The geometry of the rear suspension, tested on a copy of ''[[Bandini formula junior | Fo
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  • ...yed a large part in his success, his ability to perfect the suspension and geometry of a racing motorcycle gave him an enormous advantage over his rivals, even
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  • ...vel aluminum road bike models from Giant, made to Colnago's spec and frame geometry and for sales in Europe and Asia only. All other Colnago bicycles are assem
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  • ...x]] and the wheels usually conforms to a variation of [[Ackermann steering geometry]], to account for the fact that in a turn, the inner wheel is actually trav ...n under the forces of steering, thus slightly altering the rear suspension geometry in such a manner as to enhance stability.
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  • ...e available. The extra horsepower of the HPT version comes from a variable geometry [[turbocharger]]. Both engines meet Euro IV emissions standards.
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  • ...change is proven to improve the bike. Each size of a Mondonico has its own geometry. A 6'4'' man is not a scaled up version of a 5'5'' man. The proportionally
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  • Battaglin's precision frame geometry combined with the use of high end materials has created a frame perfectly b
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  • ...variable valve timing]], [[Variable Length Intake Manifold|variable intake geometry]], [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS brakes]] and [[traction control]].
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  • ...up sacrifices top end power. Another system would be the use of [[variable geometry turbocharger]]s, this system changes the angle of the guide vanes depending
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  • ...[David Dunbar Buick]]. It employed [[pushrod]]-actuated valves [[Parallel (geometry)|parallel]] to the [[piston]]s and is still in use today in some designs (n
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  • ...types are available), and gearing is a little lower. There are also slight geometry differences between the two; cyclo-cross bikes tend to have slightly higher
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  • ...ack being one inch wider due to the addition of spacers and the suspension geometry was revised which greatly enhanced its super-car-level handling, ride and b
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  • ...In 2000 Öhlins forks were added. The adjustable steering head also allowed geometry changes to the steel tube trellis frame making it suitable for different ri
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