thrust

See:
  • cut and thrust
  • nose out of joint, have one's
  • ram (something) down (one's) throat
  • ram, force, thrust, etc. something down somebody's throat
  • the cut and thrust
  • the cut and thrust of (something)
  • thrust (one's) nose in(to) (something)
  • thrust (someone or something) on (someone or something)
  • thrust against
  • thrust against (someone or something)
  • thrust and parry
  • thrust aside
  • thrust at
  • thrust at (someone or something)
  • thrust away
  • thrust away from
  • thrust away from (someone or something)
  • thrust back
  • thrust down
  • thrust forward
  • thrust in
  • thrust into
  • thrust into (someone or something)
  • thrust on
  • thrust out
  • thrust out of (something or some place)
  • thrust through
  • thrust through (someone or something)
  • thrust up against (someone or something)
  • thrust up through
  • thrust up through (something)
References in periodicals archive
where [T.sub.e] is rated propeller steady thrust and [n.sub.e] is rated rotational speed.
The new car builds on the legacy of Thrusts 2 and SSC, combining space, aeronautic and Formula 1 technologies to cross the Measured Mile in just 3.6 seconds.
1984), resulting in the emergence of the Salt Range Thrust.
The thrusts forces of the linear stage with the preload of 215g and the drive voltage 30 Vpp are shown in Table 4.The average thrust force is about 70 g as the operating frequency is 218 Hz.
Using the spanner wrench, tighten the thrust collar while rocking the muzzle brake up and down with the wooden stave.
Kulkarni (1990) proposed an approach to design the inner and outer radii of thrust bearing to take into account axial load as well as any twisting moment.
As shown in Figure 1b, the oil pumped to the top end of the crankshaft lubricates the eccentric bearing and forces the orbiting thrust plate and the tip seal up against the orbiting wrap.
This study also covers company profiling, specifications and product picture, sales, market share and contact information of various regional, international and local vendors of Global Thrust Vector Control System (TVC) Market.
Thrust washers are used if the adjoining surfaces cannot be used as raceways when using thrust needle roller or cylindrical roller and cage assemblies.
Triumph Group (TGI) announced that it will provide structural formed skins for the Bombardier (BDRBF) thrust reversers to be fitted on geared turbo fan powered A320neo aircraft.
The frontal foothills of the Khisor Range and Sheikh Badin Hills comprise a latest partially emergent thrust fault named as Khisor and Sheikh Badin Frontal Thrust.
CMMG Product Engineer Von Davis explains that--being a larger diameter case--it generates considerably more bolt thrust than the 556.
M2 EQUITYBITES-June 7, 2018-Safran builds 2,000 thrust reversers
Travel Business Review-June 7, 2018-Safran builds 2,000 thrust reversers
Thus, the tethered system is facing the problem of orbital transfer under a thrust. In practical engineering, conventional orbital transfers can be utilized, such as the Hohmann orbital transfer and the Bielliptical orbital transfer [2].