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actuator

/ak-choo-ey-ter/US // ˈæk tʃuˌeɪ tər //

执行器,执行者,执行机构

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that actuates.
    • : a servomechanism that supplies and transmits a measured amount of energy for the operation of another mechanism or system.

Examples

  • Next is an actuator, basically something that changes the property of the material.

  • The problem, he adds, is that carefully examining “the dozens of different actuators that can influence the final results of fuel consumption and pollutant emissions” is a lengthy and complex process, made by more difficult by rigid timelines.

  • Because of this complexity, it can take up to a year of extensive trial and error to define the system’s functional requirements, design the actuator mechanics, develop the necessary software, and validate the overall system.

  • Up next for Project Kiwi is a new set of actuators that can dynamically apply torque plus added sensing capabilities for more stability and reaction to uneven ground or interactions.

  • No actuators — the components that decide how to move a limb — that exist had the capabilities that the team needed, so they built them from scratch.

  • Obviously, the actuator had smashed his transmitter, but left the receiver section intact.

  • The tape moved on unperturbedly, reminding him to inspect the actuator bearings and extension rods.

  • When I put enough voltage across its terminals, the actuator clicked down through the core.

  • The "internal controller," the actuator of all spirits, according to the text: Who abiding in the soul, rules the soul within.

  • The valves are mounted side by side, as shown at E, so the double actuator member may be operated by a single set of cams.