camber
弯曲度,弯曲度大,驼背,驼峰
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Definitions
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- : to arch slightly; bend or curve upward in the middle.
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- : a slight arching, upward curve, or convexity, as of the deck of a ship.
- : a slightly arching piece of timber.
- : Aeronautics. the rise of the curve of an airfoil, usually expressed as the ratio of the rise to the length of the chord of the airfoil.
- : Automotive. the outward or inward tilt of a wheel, called positive when the top tilts outward and negative when it tilts inward, measured as the angle, in degrees, between the vertical and a plane through the circumference of the tire.
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Examples
Corners are often blind, off-camber, and decrease in radius.
He reversed the historic trend of manufacturing skis with more sidecut and camber when he sketched a design for the first true powder skis, the Volant Spatulas, on a bar napkin in 1996.
A board with plenty of camber beneath your bindings is your friend on the ascent, Lazarus says.
It is usually bent to a "camber," and the brick arch built upon it naturally takes the same curve.
That means the Chord can be proportionately decreased without adversely affecting the Camber.
The main surface towards the wing-tips is given a decreasing angle of incidence and corresponding camber.
Then, in order that the lift-drift ratio may be preserved, there must be a corresponding decrease in the camber.
Then they had tea in the house below the club-house on the left-hand side of the road as you go towards Camber Sands.