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แหนบรองน้ำหนักกันสะเทือนของรถแบบที่โค้งเข้าหากันเป็นมุม 1/4 ของวงกลมรูปไข่
(english) Upper limit of normal stress of a beam at which fracture or excessive plastic deformation occurs.
(english) A flat cold rolled usually .70/.80 medium high carbon steel strip, blue-black in color, which has been quenched in oil and drawn to desired hardness. While it looks and acts much like blue tempered spring steel and carries a Rockwell hardness of C44/47, it has not been polished and is lower in carbon content. Used for less exacting requirements than clock spring steel, such as snaps, lock springs, hold down springs, trap springs, etc. It will take a more severe bend before fracture than will clock spring, but it does not have the same degree of spring-back.
รูปโค้งกึ่งวงกลมรูปไข่ (เช่น แหนบรถชนิดโค้งของรถ = semi - elliptic type of leaf spring)
น้ำท่าใต้ดิน : ส่วนของน้ำที่ไหลซึมลงไปในดินกลายเป็นน้ำใต้ดิน แล้วไหลลงสู่ทางน้ำธรรมชาติในลักษณะน้ำพุธรรมชาติ (spring)
(english) The flaring or tapering of a machined hole, usually made at the entrance end because of misalignment or spring of the cutting tool.
(english) A hardened, tempered, and polished high carbon spring steel strip material (carbon content is generally higher than that of a material used for wood band saw applications) with a Rockwell value of roughly C47/49.
(english) A hardened tempered bright polished high carbon cold rolled spring steel strip produced especially for use in the manufacture of band saws for sawing wood, non ferrous metals, and plastics. Usually carries some nickel and with a Rockwell value of approximately C40/45.
(english) The energy stored in deformed elastic material (e.g., a watch spring). Elastic energy equals where k is the stiffness, and is the associated deflection. Elastic energy is sometimes called elastic potential energy because it can be recovered when the object returns to its original shape; see potential energy.
(english) A method of testing hardened and tempered high carbon spring steel strip wherein the specimen is held and bent across the grain in a vice-like calibrated testing machine. Pressure is applied until the metal fractures at which point a reading is taken and compared with a standard chart of brake limitations for various thickness ranges.