pneumatic cylinder
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpneumaticandcylinder
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pneumatic
adjective
uk/njuːˈmæt.ɪk/us/nuːˈmæt̬.ɪk/
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cylinder
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪl.ɪn.dər/us/ˈsɪl.ɪn.dɚ/
a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends the same size, or an object shaped like this, often used as ...
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Figure 12 shows the force output of thepneumaticcylinderduring motion for a sinusoidal input.
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The spring was connected between the foot and thepneumaticcylinder.
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The telescopic leg (pneumaticcylinder) functioned as an energy restoring as well as a ground interacting element.
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With the piston position fixed, the electro-pneumatic valves supply thepneumaticcylinderchambers (constant volume for fixed position) with air.
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Additionally, thepneumaticcylinderprovides energy storage and progressive damping at the extremes of the gait cycle.
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Thepneumaticcylinderis being widely employed as an important driving element in industrial applications due to its simple, cheap, and excellent performance.
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The mass of the links andpneumaticcylinderare considered as if they were rigidly attached.
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Force control of thepneumaticcylinderis then investigated with both the position fixed and during piston movement.
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They produced partially elastic landing using counter weight arrangement, sand-filled surface (covered with rubber sheet), andpneumaticcylinder(operated like a damper).
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Electrode position could be adjusted with a small electrically operated winch or apneumaticcylinder.
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The system uses excess carbon dioxide or compressed air from the firing process to reset the trigger and sear with apneumaticcylinder.
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The pneumatic actuator can be a conventionalpneumaticcylinderor even a flexible air chamber which inflates when supplied with pressurized air.
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One part consists of five giant 'zambombas' (lion roars), made of barrels, measuring 1.30 metres and played by pneumatic cylinders.
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Additionally, each finger has four degrees of freedom, eight independent strings and pneumatic cylinders.
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The contact pressure between the drive wheels and the sphere is generated with pneumatic cylinders and regulated with solenoid valves.
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Those powered by compressed air are usually linear actuated systems, where apneumaticcylinderdirectly drives the compression piston, often in a common housing, separated by a seal.
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The pneumatic cylinders of the articulated fingers are operated in parallel in order to give an additional auto-adaptability on the object to grasp.
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The ride starts off at a slow spin, propelling the sweeps upward due to both centrifugal force and apneumaticcylinderhoused in the center shaft.
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The downward force required to deform the rivet with an automatic riveting machine is created by a motor and flywheel combination,pneumaticcylinder, or hydraulic cylinder.
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The pneumatic cylinders are controlled by special-type valves.
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