axial

[ UK /ˈæksɪəl/ ]
[ US /ˈæksiəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. situated on or along or in the direction of an axis
  2. of or relating to or resembling an axis of rotation
  3. relating to or attached to the axis
    axial angle
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How To Use axial In A Sentence

  • Are you talking about multiaxial loading close to the axial fatigue limit? or the multiaxial fatigue limit itself? pragtic on Wed, 2010-03-17 12: 17. IMechanica - Comments
  • Petal length was measured as the length of the petal from its apex to its adaxial junction with the receptacle.
  • The two adaxial sepals are formed in succession, and the two abaxial petals become visible.
  • Due to their design, these slewing rings can transmit radial and axial loads as well as tilting moments.
  • Torque transfer is a function of the internal gearing, which generates frictional resistance to differentiation through the axial and radial thrust forces of the gears in the differential.
  • Thin axial slices through the abdomen are obtained in supine and prone positions.
  • MRI provides high resolution, multiaxial, multiplanar images of tissue with no known biohazard effects.
  • Dr. Robbins looked hard at Sissy's preaxial digits, then at his own. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • The phrase "axial age" has been used to describe the relatively brief period of time -- roughly 700 years -- when the great religions of the world arose: Hinduism and Buddhism in India; Confucianism and Taoism in China; and monotheism in the Middle East. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The axial stress in them produces a clamping force equal to the product of the proof-load stress, reduced by a design factor, and the core area of the bolt or screw.
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