释义 |
torsiontor‧sion /ˈtɔːʃən $ ˈtɔːr-/ noun [uncountable] torsionOrigin: 1400-1500 Late Latin torsus, past participle of Latin torquere; ➔ TORQUE - A helix is any line in which the curvature and torsion measured anywhere and everywhere are in a constant proportion.
- As with tensile and bend testing, torsion testing may be done under various stress or displacement programs.
- Curvature and torsion are not easy to measure directly but their being proportional has a straight forward measurable consequence.
- End effects and errors due to misalignment are very important in torsion testing.
- In the latter case the specimen is of near perfect geometry for a torsion test.
- Or a partial torsion of the gut ...?
- Precisely similar effects occur in the large strain torsion of a rubber.
- Rear Suspension - Two transverse torsion bars are located within a hollow tube and operated by trailing arms.
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