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driving wheel
noun
On a steam locomotive, a powered wheel driven by the locomotive's pistons or turbine.
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Its potent economy remains the driving wheel of the international economy.
When last seen he's holding the driving wheel with one hand and giving Sid a violent punch in the face with the other.
In particular, the effects of the wheel traction from the driving wheel pairs or the braking wheels (all wheels) are accounted for.
The hybridized artificial neural network-genetic algorithm method was adopted to model the provided power of the driving wheel under the effect of the aforementioned tire parameters.
The knowledge of the available power provided by the driving wheel of agricultural tractors is required to gain a correct insight into the energy management of agricultural tractors.
Considering geometric dimensions, mass and moment of inertia, robots are very similar to actual cars in which the outputs of the controller are steering and driving wheel torques.
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These included the use of long-travel valves for free running at speed, right-hand drive in the cab and 5 feet driving wheels.
There's zero torque (front-wheel-drive cars often feel yanked around by their driving wheels, something that interferes with steering) and the feedback, though very muted, is perfectly suited to the character of this car.
I was pleasantly surprised that the front-drive Dart exhibited little or no torque steer — a sideways tug of the driving wheels — when accelerating.
Initially, we wanted the robotic vacuum to have 4 wheels, two driving wheels and two supporting wheels.
But unless the differentials between the driving wheels also have a limited-slip design, all the driving wheels will not be able to provide traction in challenging conditions.
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