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To propeller
noun
One who, or that which, propels.
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He graduated from model planes to propeller planes.
Power is usually transmitted from propulsion engine to propeller by means of mechanical shafting.
The differences of the added mass and damping coefficients due to propeller vibrations of two types are analyzed.
This reduces the dynamically effective mass of the hull and affects the signature of the marine vessel due to propeller excitation.
The development of a synchrophasing scheme, which has been applied to propeller aircraft, and is known as Propeller Signature Theory (PST) is discussed.
The water jet propulsion includes some advantages comparing with a propeller one, such as, reducing the number of required motors, desired number and arrangement of the propulsions, removing adverse torque and cavitation due to propeller rotation and etc.
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The name of his fans' insignia drifted over to propeller-head, usually hyphenated, in the '80s.
When he died in 1890, Samuel D. Coykendall took over and converted the Cornell fleet to propeller-driven tugboats.
Since the primary source of internal noise is due to propeller-induced fuselage vibration, the noise can be reduced by minimizing the noise transmission through the fuselage using active structural control.
The creator in the 1940s, when he was in high school, was Ray Faraday Nelson, who became a well-known science-fiction novelist and cartoonist and writes on his Web site: "Centuries after all my writings have been forgotten, in some far corner of the galaxy, a beaniecopter will still be spinning". The name of his fans' insignia drifted over to propeller-head, usually hyphenated, in the '80s.
This is a bit like going back to propellers.
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