Nghĩa của từ anhedral bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
(of a crystal) having no plane faces.
The pyroxenoid occurs as granular masses of small anhedral crystals associated with manganoan magnetite.
noun
1
downward inclination of an aircraft's wing, or the angle of this.
Some gliders have large amounts of anhedral to improve their handling and with this power steering addition the amount of anhedral may be reduced, making the glider more stable to fly and not requiring constant control inputs.

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1. Anhedral (comparative more Anhedral, superlative most Anhedral) Lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces

2. Anhedral is an antonym of dihedral

3. 84" Anhedral swept-wing trainer

4. Euhedral is an antonym of Anhedral

5. Anhedral translation in English-Spanish dictionary

6. From Cambridge English Corpus Some Anhedral grains …

7. Encyclopedia article about Anhedral (petrology) by The Free Dictionary

8. As adjectives the difference between Anhedral and dihedral

9. What does Anhedrals mean? Plural form of anhedral

10. Helicopter rotor blade having a replaceable anhedral tip

11. Anhedral helps make the roll "snappy".

12. As adjectives the difference between euhedral and Anhedral is that euhedral is (mineralogy) having sharp, recognisable crystal faces while Anhedral is (mineralogy) lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces

13. Anhedral may refer to: Anhedral angle, the downward angle from horizontal of the wings or tailplane of a fixed-wing aircraft Anhedral (petrology), a rock texture without crystal faces or cross-section shape in thin section ‹ The template below (Disambiguation) is being considered for merging.

14. Anhedral: not showing the forms or symmetry of a crystal

15. Anhedral (plural Anhedrals) (aeronautics) the downward slope of an aircraft’s wing;

16. The purpose of Anhedral on very high performance aircraft is to destabalize

17. In contextaeronauticslang=en terms the difference between Anhedral and dihedral is that Anhedral is (aeronautics) the downward slope of an aircraft’s wing while dihedral is (aeronautics) the upward slope of an aircraft's wing

18. The opposite is Anhedral: A rock with an Anhedral texture is composed of mineral grains that have no well formed crystal faces or cross-section shape in thin section

19. Found 5 sentences matching phrase "Anhedral".Found in 3 ms.

20. ‘Large Anhedral masses of yttrian fluorite, measuring to several feet across, were found at the White Cloud pegmatite.’ ‘The samarskite occurs as black to brown, metamict, Anhedral, radiating aggregates to 30 cm in diameter.’

21. All Anhedral crystals are irregularly shaped and do not have plane faces, cf., euhedral.

22. Anhedral is a fanfiction author that has written 6 stories for How to Train Your Dragon.

23. Anhedral crystal growth occurs in a competitive environment with no free space for the formation of crystal faces.

24. Check out a side view of the F-4 Phantom (classic example of a/c with tailplane Anhedral)

25. As mentioned above, the Anhedral costs a bit of cruise performance due to higher drag, but this does not

26. Cox concludes: “However, apart from the Harrier, most military jets only have a small degree of Anhedral

27. If too much, negative dihedral (Anhedral a down-sloping wing angle) may be needed to counter their effects

28. The opposite of dihedral is called Anhedral, and, of course, refers to a wing that is angled down

29. The Contender Anhedral Pocket Knife has a slimline design and innovative technology that puts it miles above all competitors

30. Anhedral was used to offset the dihedral effect and other stability factors of its highly swept wing and tail.

31. Anhedral definition: the downward inclination of an aircraft wing in relation to the lateral axis Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. Anhedral plagioclase is interstitial to augite and olivine, and subhedral, reddish-brown phlogopite is interstitial to plagioclase and pyroxene

33. Sorry for going off topic, but I would appreciate some more aerodynamics posts: the one on Anhedral and dihedral was especially good

34. : the angle between a downwardly inclined aircraft wing and a horizontal transverse line The bottom wing had pronounced Anhedral; the upper wing, dihedral

35. Your larger aircraft (C-17, B-52, etc) have Anhedral because without it there would be enough roll control available to the pilot

36. The Amphiboles in this rock are anhedral to subhedral with an average grain size of 0.4 mm and a maximum size of 1.5 mm

37. The galena forms mats of octahedral crystals, the sphalerite is dense and anhedral and the marcasite powdery or displays its Coxcomb habit.

38. Anhedral angles are when the wing tips are lower than the wing base and are used on smaller planes like fighter planes

39. Anhedrals anhelation anhele anhelose: anhelous anhemitonic anhemitonic pentatonic scale anhemitonic pentatonic scales anhepatic anhepatic jaundice anhepatogenous jaundice anhidrosis; Literary usage of Anhedral

40. Middle-Upper Cambrian dolomites in Shimen, Hunan Province, are mainly composed of anhedral micritic dolomite, euhedral and subhedral granular dolomites, grain dolomite.

41. En Anhedral brown titanite grains from the Thayer Lindsley shear zone yield a mean 207Pb/206Pb Penokean age of 1815 ± 15 Ma

42. The Anhedral geometry helps control the vortex shed from the blade so it does not impact the next blade in line while hovering

43. Anhedral reduces an airplane's Cl/beta, rolling moment due to sideslip where Cl is rolling moment and beta is the airplane's sideslip angle

44. Upward angled wings of low wing Aircraft are known as dihedral wings & Downward angled wings of high wing aircraft are known as Anhedral wings

45. Anhedral crystals are those whose growth has been impeded by adjacent crystals growing simultaneously, so that the development of plane faces is inhibited

46. Anhedral wings will induce roll instability and improve roll maneuverability. In a large/heavy airplane with a high-wing configuration there is usually excess …

47. Euhedral crystals (also known as idiomorphic or automorphic crystals) are those that are well-formed, with sharp, easily recognised faces.The opposite is Anhedral (also known as xenomorphic or allotriomorphic): a rock with an Anhedral texture is composed of mineral grains that have no well-formed crystal faces or cross-section shape in thin section

48. They are commonly used in commercial aircrafts such as the Boeing 737’s Anhedral wings increase the manoeuvrability of the aircraft and are commonly used in fighter

49. Anhedral - the tips are lower than the root, as on the Ilyushin Il-76; the opposite of dihedral. Used to reduce stability where some other feature results in too much stability.

50. Diehedral or Anhedral matters to stability and shall be considered together with the position in heigh of the wing with respect to the mid-line of the plane