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spline

/splahyn/US // splaɪn //UK // (splaɪn) //

花键,花键型,花键式,花键键

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long, narrow, thin strip of wood, metal, etc.; slat.
    • : a long, flexible strip of wood or the like, used in drawing curves.
    • : Machinery. any of a series of uniformly spaced ridges on a shaft, parallel to its axis and fitting inside corresponding grooves in the hub of a gear, etc., to transmit torque.feather key.
    • : Building Trades. a thin strip of material inserted into the edges of two boards, acoustic tiles, etc., to make a butt joint between them; a feather.
    • : Mathematics, Engineering. a function that has specified values at a finite number of points and consists of segments of polynomial functions joined smoothly at these points, enabling it to be used for approximation and interpolation of functions.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    splined, splin·ing.Machinery.

    • : to provide with a spline or key.
    • : to provide with a keyway.

Examples

  • The rotating ratchet is in the band of the cylinder and has a spline in it, and a pall on its outside.

  • This shaft is driven by a spline and bevel gearing and is supported by a threaded feed-nut, carried in the lower bearing.

  • A very satisfactory ring is made by the writer's classes, by using chair spline.

  • It is a neat but weak joint unless reinforced by a spline, nails, or in some other way.

  • A spline or tongue miter is one which has a spline or tongue inserted at right angles to the joint.