Sentences with phrase «rotors all»

The four brake discs (with vented 12.6 - inch rotors up front) keep the 3000 - pound Focus in check.
The GT Sport also receives a fully independent multilink rear suspension of instead of the GT's torsion beam setup, 18 - inch alloy wheels instead of the GT's 17 - inch ones, and larger front and rear brake rotors.
Replacing the pads and rotors will cost $ 470, due to the extra cost of buying rotors.
Front brake rotors grow from 10.1 to 11.1 inches in diameter, although most drivers will want to first use the car's regenerative braking system in order to recoup lost energy.
The M3 GTS does without the usual compound rotors.
Large 15.7 - inch front and 14.2 - inch rear carbon ceramic rotors stop the two - ton Ferrari in just 106 feet.
The brake rotors are damaged beyond repair by rust.
For» 03, Acura has introduced a $ 4800 Factory Performance package for the Type - S that includes a stiffened suspension, slotted brake rotors with performance pads, and lightweight wheels with wider rubber, along with an array of aerodynamic add - ons.
By now, we've learned to feather the brake pedal just so, and to savor the sounds the 918 makes under hard braking: first, the high - frequency whirring of the regenerative electric motors, followed by the particular grinding of the ceramic brake rotors.
A lonely set of wheels start on a journey as the animals help them on their way adding doors, oars, rotors and motors.
The investigation centres on the combinations of rotors used in an Enigma machine, and encourages the use of systematic working to record results.
Given the warning «Beware Of Jet Blast Propellers And Rotors» on the wall in the background, it looks like they're on an aircraft carrier.
Aside from a couple of Russian sentences (with English subtitles) in each mission's preamble, it's just you and the sound of the rotors.
Soon other planes, with their rotors no longer turning, rise out of the clouds and float up to join a belt of planes above.
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Of specific importance is the role that large rotors with longer blades will play, increasing annual energy production and making wind energy generation possible on sites that may not have been previously economically feasible.
«Sealed Rotors for In Situ High Temperature High Pressure MAS NMR.»
After the unloading, rotors are mounted and engines are checked before the first take off.
They used a computer to model a system in which two vibrational rotors are coupled together.
«One of the drawbacks of Flettner's original rotors was that the power required to rotate them was too significant to make them practical,» Eldredge says.
In a heated chamber with two rotors, the researchers «kneaded» a molten mix of equal parts powdered lignin and nitrile rubber.
Still, he says, «It remains to be seen whether we'll be seeing a bunch of cargo ships with Flettner rotors
In wind turbines, carbon fiber's stiffness means rotors can use longer blades, thereby increasing the efficiency of each individual generator.
The keyboard, plugboard and rotors of the 1940s Enigma electromechanical cipher machine used by German U-boat commanders?
Chemists have previously created tiny nanocars with wheels and axles — as well as molecular rotors and switches.
These include molecular wheels, rotors, cars, and elevators, developed by the Nobel trio, that have considerable potential as components of molecular machinery.
The rotors whir in the wind and provide the networks with electricity.
Silicon carbide is an extremely hard material which is widely used in the aerospace industry for reinforcing high - stress parts such as rotors.
Other craft that interact with the atmosphere have a problem: moving parts, whether jet engines, propellers or rotors.
The most famous ofthese cryptosystems is the German Enigma, which used a bespoke typewriter fitted with three rotors to convert messages into cipher text, using a different key every day.
All three turbines had three rotors, but the flexible ones were made with a pliable material called polyethylene terephthalate, whereas the rigid version was made with a stiff synthetic resin.
Before you know it, the skies will be filled with the rotors and flames of your rich neighbor's flying vehicles, but is the world really ready for that?
But whether the underwater acoustics of the turbines harm marine life and how fish and marine mammals might interact with the turbines» rotors remain open questions.
Where the Darrieus turbine spins by generating lift, the Savonius rotors spin from drag.
The «not in my back yard» opposition to renewable energy systems is still a reality, the researchers said, and there are still some environmental concerns about virtually any form of energy, whether it's birds killed by wind turbine rotors, fish losses in hydroelectric dams or chemical contaminants from use of solar energy.
Despite a few setbacks — the river's powerful flow damaged the rotors and broke off some of the original fiberglass and steel blades — the company has managed to keep two of the turbines operational, supply electricity to a nearby supermarket and, more recently, attract $ 8.5 million in funding from sources including the U.S. Department of Energy and the Canadian government to further develop and test its technology.
When the pilot pulls the eject switch, it takes three seconds for the rotors to detach before the canopy is blown off and the rocket - assisted seat lifts the pilot to safety.
The turbines come in two main varieties of rotors — the part of the generator that catches the wind and spins — and share many of the same advantages.
«The rotors themselves are actually less efficient,» he said.
The viability of the novel tool was shown for different mechanical templates: for waving wind - up toys, periodic motions of hand models, steerable and motorized RC cars, and for vehicles with moveable rotors such as helicopters and planes.
By placing rotors in the flow that reduced the difference between the fluid in the center and that close to the wall, the researchers managed to obtain a «flatter» profile.
The second model, the TF - X four - seater, is lifted by two foldable helicopterlike rotors and can take off and land without a runway.
The study of active colloidal rotors is relatively new.
On the other hand, how many conventional helicopter rotors have had to slow down a 400,000 pound vehicle traveling at 25 times the speed of sound?
They even have a kind of modernist beauty, their sleek, symmetrical ranks facing the breeze in unison, their rotors swooping down and rising in a mesmerizing cadence.
Another key difference in ESRU's design is that the turbine has two rotors attached — one in front of the other that turn in opposite directions on a single axis.
Instead of relying on the pistons and crankshaft of a reciprocating engine to exploit its steam power, as steam engines had done for more than 100 years before, the Turbinia's engine used the force of high pressure steam to turn rotors directly.
Based on the findings, the researchers suggest either designing wind - turbine rotors to minimize turbulence or siting wind farms where natural atmospheric turbulence is high, such as the U.S. Midwest or large parts of northern Europe and China, to cut down on any surface - temperature impacts, if necessary.
Now high - speed photography reveals that flies steer like helicopters, despite not having rotors.
After the powerful current of the East River — which is actually a tidal channel — damaged the rotors and broke off some of the original fiberglass and steel blades, the company earlier this month whittled its test bed down to two turbines with new aluminum — magnesium blades 16 feet (five meters) in diameter.
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