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"axial force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a force that is directed along the length of an object, such as the force created by a bolt that holds two pieces together. For example, "The axial force created by the bolt secured the two pieces together."
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Axial force member.
The axial force has cyclic variations about zero over a swimming cycle (fig. 3).
They first apply a pressure or axial force to push the screw into its socket.
So given the same axial force, hex heads are less likely to slip than Phillips heads.
When it detects a cam-out, the robot increases the axial force and continues.
The maximum value of axial force fluctuation is taken to be the same as the axial force magnitude in the constant axial force case.
Bending behavior under constant and fluctuating axial force is compared, where the final value of considered axial force fluctuation is the same as the axial force magnitude in the constant axial force case.
Figure 3: The axial force in the swimming direction ( = −Fx) on a larval zebrafish during steady swimming.
"Results show that people apply axial force to the screws to avoid screwdriver slippage (cam-outs) and this axial force is proportional to the torque which is required for screwing," say Mironov and co.
It turns out that for successful screwing and unscrewing, humans apply an axial force that is proportional to the torque.
Generally distributed axial force can be analyzed without difficulty.
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