reduction ratio

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reduction
noun
uk
/rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/
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/rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/
the act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, ...
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ratio
noun[C]
uk
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/
the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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Therefore, a force reflecting control scheme compensating the saturation is needed to have good control performance for a telemanipulator with a highreductionratiojoint.
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Since the imagereductionratioused in the experiments is 6, this limits the spatial resolution t o 450 pm.
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The difference is only in thereductionratio.
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The actuation of these d. o. f. is made with a stepper motor coupled through a gearbox with a greatreductionratio, which increases the precision of the movements.
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Consequently, it is concluded that precise force reflecting control performance can be obtained using the proposed scheme for a telemanipulator with a highreductionratiojoint.
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The engine was connected to the propeller shaft via a chain drive with a 2.5:1reductionratio.
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This enables a highreductionratiowithin the gear stage, leading to a low efficiency which is desired for the actuators.
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The compound reduction gear had an overallreductionratioof 15.75:1 and incorporated an airscrew brake to prevent windmilling when the engine was stopped.
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Because listing characters are a simple design, areductionratioof 50 gives good quality and puts about 300 pages on a microfiche.
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Compared to simple planetary gears, compound planetary gears have the advantages of largerreductionratio, higher torque-to-weight ratio, and more exible congurations.
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The epicyclic gear next to the clutch has areductionratioof 2.7:1, the other has areductionratioof 1.7:1.
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The transmission has areductionratioof 24 in three stages, and is designed for infinite life.
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The engine drives the propeller, which has ground-adjustable pitch, through a gearbox with a 2.273:1reductionratio.
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He achieved areductionratioof 160:1.
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It had a 5:1reductionratioto 26 wheels.
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The speedreductionratiois 23:73 (1:3.17).
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The engine drives the propeller, which has ground-adjustable pitch, through a gearbox with a 2.43:1reductionratio.
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It is assumed that the industrial robot's transmission reduction ratios are high and, hence, the linear motor dynamics dominate over the arm's non-linear dynamics.
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It has a primaryreductionratioof: 4.058, and a secondaryreductionratioof 2.6 via the chain drive (15 tooth front sprocket and 39 tooth rear sprocket).
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It is a method of rolling a stack of metal sheets, which is repeatedly rolled to a severereductionratio, sectioned into two halves, piled again and rolled.
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