Glossary entry (derived from question below)
May 11, 2004 21:59
20 yrs ago
English term
toroid
Homework / test
English to Turkish
Science
Physics
hardfacing
the roll sould be austenitized by translation through a toroid
Proposed translations
(Turkish)
4 +3 | toroid, aynen | Kağan Çam |
5 +2 | TOROİD | Adil Sönmez (X) |
5 | halka /çember | shenay kharatekin |
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toroid, aynen
Daha önce çevirdiğim bir metinde 'toroidal chamber' terimi vardı, bir parçacık hızlandırıcıyı tarif eden. Toroid şekil olarak simit (ingilizler donut ile tarif ediyor) formu, ama bulduğum kaynaklarda (üniversite yayınları) çevrilmeden, aynen kullanılmış. Toroid ve toroidal olarak.
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Note added at 4 hrs 52 mins (2004-05-12 02:51:21 GMT)
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Orjinali şu:
Torus, in geometry, a surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that is in the plane of the circle, but that does not intersect the circle. Common examples of tori are a doughnut, the inner tube of an inflatable tire, and the surface formed by bending a cylinder into a ring.
Ancak İsviçreli fizikçiler, toroidal kabı bir mikrodalga kılavuzu gibi kullanıp, bir tokamak içine güçlü mikrodalga demetleri göndererek güçlü ve ...
www.biltek.tubitak.gov.tr/dergi/00/mayis/fuzyon.pdf
Şekil.1 Toroidal geometri. 2.LİNEER ve NONLİNEER REJİMLER. ... (1). Bu dinamik hıza toroidal etkiler aşağıdaki genel eşitlikle ilave edilir. (2). ...
www.taek.gov.tr/kongreler/nbtk2003/tam_metin/86.doc
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Note added at 4 hrs 52 mins (2004-05-12 02:51:21 GMT)
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Orjinali şu:
Torus, in geometry, a surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that is in the plane of the circle, but that does not intersect the circle. Common examples of tori are a doughnut, the inner tube of an inflatable tire, and the surface formed by bending a cylinder into a ring.
Ancak İsviçreli fizikçiler, toroidal kabı bir mikrodalga kılavuzu gibi kullanıp, bir tokamak içine güçlü mikrodalga demetleri göndererek güçlü ve ...
www.biltek.tubitak.gov.tr/dergi/00/mayis/fuzyon.pdf
Şekil.1 Toroidal geometri. 2.LİNEER ve NONLİNEER REJİMLER. ... (1). Bu dinamik hıza toroidal etkiler aşağıdaki genel eşitlikle ilave edilir. (2). ...
www.taek.gov.tr/kongreler/nbtk2003/tam_metin/86.doc
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TOROİD
Toroid => dönmekte olan iki ucu kapalı bir eğri tarafından hasıl edilen ve kendi düzlemi içerisinde bir eksenle kesişmeyen veya ekseni olmayan yüzey; halka şeklinde elektriksel bobin; halka şeklinde yüzey; iki ucu kapalı düz eğrinin, kendi düzlemi içerisinde dönmesiyle hasıl olan yüzey, TOROİD
Austenitized => kısmi dönüştünme için 1330 0F ve tamami dönüştürme için 1600 0F üzerine ısıtılmış Alfa demiri çeklindeki Karbon veya alaşım çeliği, AUSTENİZE, AUSTENİZE ÇELİK
Cümle anlamı:
Makaranın, austenitize edilmek suretiyle toroidten dönüştürülmesi gerekir
Toroid (torus) => (elec. Eng.) Magnetic component (a coil or transformer), made in the shape of an anchor ring. Adopted because, with this construction, most of the magnetic field is contained within the core and leakage is minimal, thus, there is little or no interaction with adjacent, components and circuits.
toroid
n.
1. Mathematics.
a. A surface generated by a closed curve rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane.
b. A solid having such a surface.
2. A body having the shape of a toroid.
[tor(us) + -oid.]
toroi dal (tô-roid l) adj.
]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
toroid
n 1: the doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus 2: a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle [syn: torus]
Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
torus [ táwrəss ] (plural tori [ táw r ])
noun
1. GEOMETRY ring-shaped surface: a doughnut-shaped geometric surface generated by rotating a circle about a line in the same plane as the circle but not intersecting it.
Also called toroid
2. ARCHITECTURE molding: a large convex molding, especially at the base of a classical column.
Also called tore
3. ANATOMY ridged body part: a body part in the shape of a rounded ridge or bulge, for example, the bony ridge below an eyebrow
4. BOTANY flower part: the receptacle of a flower
[Mid-16th century. From Latin, bulge.]
Source: http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861721037/torus.html
Toroid
Definition 1. a surface that is produced by the rotation of any closed plane curve about a straight line in its own plane, or a solid that has such a surface.
Definition 2. an electrical coil that is shaped like a doughnut.
Source: http://www.wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?script=search&matchen...
Toroid
NOUN: 1. Mathematics a. A surface generated by a closed curve rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane. b. A solid having such a surface. 2. A body having the shape of a toroid.
Source : http://www.bartleby.com/61/82/T0278200.html
Austenitize
1. a book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon; glossary: a dictionary of English; a Japanese-English dictionary.
2. a book giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics.
3. Computers.
a. a list of codes, terms, keys, etc., and their meanings, used by a computer program or system.
b. a list of words used by a word-processing program as the standard against which to check the spelling of text entered.
Source: http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/austenitize
Austenitized
Steel geeks: For a lamellar anneal, heat through Ac1-2-3 range to thoroughly austenitize, then slowly cool to Ar1 to allow marked precipitation of cementite from the gamma iron matrix as it returns to the allotropic phase of alpha iron, forming a coarse pearlitic structure. (And a partridge in a dendrite steel tree!)
This is accomplished by... yep, you got it! We are on our way back to austenite. This time we will be hardening the steel so our temperatures when making austenite will be much more critical. Whatever size the grains of the steel are when we quench the steel, that is the size they will be from then on (unless, of coarse, we re-austenitize the steel and thus ruin the heat treat).
Bainite: The microstructure formed when quenching of austenitized steel is interrupted and held at temperatures above the Ms point for extended periods of time and then allowed to cool to room temperature.
SÖZCÜK TÜRKÇESİ: çelik tavlanırken
Source: http://swordforum.com/metallurgy/ites.html
AUSTENITIZE. The process of heating a carbon or alloy steel (existing as alpha iron) above 1330 F for partial transformation, or above 1600 F for complete transformation to austenite.
Source: http://www.howellpipe.com/howgloss.htm
Austenitized => kısmi dönüştünme için 1330 0F ve tamami dönüştürme için 1600 0F üzerine ısıtılmış Alfa demiri çeklindeki Karbon veya alaşım çeliği, AUSTENİZE, AUSTENİZE ÇELİK
Cümle anlamı:
Makaranın, austenitize edilmek suretiyle toroidten dönüştürülmesi gerekir
Toroid (torus) => (elec. Eng.) Magnetic component (a coil or transformer), made in the shape of an anchor ring. Adopted because, with this construction, most of the magnetic field is contained within the core and leakage is minimal, thus, there is little or no interaction with adjacent, components and circuits.
toroid
n.
1. Mathematics.
a. A surface generated by a closed curve rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane.
b. A solid having such a surface.
2. A body having the shape of a toroid.
[tor(us) + -oid.]
toroi dal (tô-roid l) adj.
]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
toroid
n 1: the doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus 2: a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle [syn: torus]
Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
torus [ táwrəss ] (plural tori [ táw r ])
noun
1. GEOMETRY ring-shaped surface: a doughnut-shaped geometric surface generated by rotating a circle about a line in the same plane as the circle but not intersecting it.
Also called toroid
2. ARCHITECTURE molding: a large convex molding, especially at the base of a classical column.
Also called tore
3. ANATOMY ridged body part: a body part in the shape of a rounded ridge or bulge, for example, the bony ridge below an eyebrow
4. BOTANY flower part: the receptacle of a flower
[Mid-16th century. From Latin, bulge.]
Source: http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861721037/torus.html
Toroid
Definition 1. a surface that is produced by the rotation of any closed plane curve about a straight line in its own plane, or a solid that has such a surface.
Definition 2. an electrical coil that is shaped like a doughnut.
Source: http://www.wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?script=search&matchen...
Toroid
NOUN: 1. Mathematics a. A surface generated by a closed curve rotating about, but not intersecting or containing, an axis in its own plane. b. A solid having such a surface. 2. A body having the shape of a toroid.
Source : http://www.bartleby.com/61/82/T0278200.html
Austenitize
1. a book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon; glossary: a dictionary of English; a Japanese-English dictionary.
2. a book giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics.
3. Computers.
a. a list of codes, terms, keys, etc., and their meanings, used by a computer program or system.
b. a list of words used by a word-processing program as the standard against which to check the spelling of text entered.
Source: http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/austenitize
Austenitized
Steel geeks: For a lamellar anneal, heat through Ac1-2-3 range to thoroughly austenitize, then slowly cool to Ar1 to allow marked precipitation of cementite from the gamma iron matrix as it returns to the allotropic phase of alpha iron, forming a coarse pearlitic structure. (And a partridge in a dendrite steel tree!)
This is accomplished by... yep, you got it! We are on our way back to austenite. This time we will be hardening the steel so our temperatures when making austenite will be much more critical. Whatever size the grains of the steel are when we quench the steel, that is the size they will be from then on (unless, of coarse, we re-austenitize the steel and thus ruin the heat treat).
Bainite: The microstructure formed when quenching of austenitized steel is interrupted and held at temperatures above the Ms point for extended periods of time and then allowed to cool to room temperature.
SÖZCÜK TÜRKÇESİ: çelik tavlanırken
Source: http://swordforum.com/metallurgy/ites.html
AUSTENITIZE. The process of heating a carbon or alloy steel (existing as alpha iron) above 1330 F for partial transformation, or above 1600 F for complete transformation to austenite.
Source: http://www.howellpipe.com/howgloss.htm
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