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piston rod
noun
A rod or bar in an engine that connects a piston to a crosshead
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A piston rod from an air cylinder exerts force on the braking device.
I didn't know it, but it had broken a piston rod and I was losing my coolant.
A piston rod serves to couple the mechanical force generated inside the cylinder to the external load.
British designers then adapted this by attaching the buffer to the slide and the piston rod to the carriage.
The fired gun recoiled until it struck the piston rod, driving the piston into the cylinder against a body of water to absorb the shock.
Distance piece means an open or enclosed casing through which the piston rod travels, separating the compressor cylinder from the crankcase.
Overall pumping rates of piston pumps may be varied by changing either the reciprocating speed of the piston rod or the stroke length of the piston.
Piston rod gas load is the varying, and usually reversing, load imposed on the piston rod and crosshead during the operation, by different gas pressures existing on the faces of the compressor piston.
Firstly, a dynamic model including the crosshead slipper, the piston, the piston rod, and the crosshead pin is proposed.
The present paper deals with the research on the influence of different thread type on the piston rod fatigue life.
Working piston rod has been used for investigations made of chromium-nickel steel AISI 431 (Cr = 16.7%, Ni = 2.08%).
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