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`Dictionary of
`Mechanical Engineering
`Fourth Edition
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`G.H.F. Nayler
`MSc, CEng, MIMechE, MRAeS
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`Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
`Warrendale, Pa.
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`Butterworth-Heinemann
`Oxford Boston
`Johannesburg
`Melbourne New Delhi
`Singapore
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`First published by George Newnes Ltd, 1967
`Second edition 1975
`reprinted 1978,1981
`Third edition 1985
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`Copyright © 1967, 1975, 1985, 1996 G.H.F. Nayler
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`Nayler, G. H. F.
`Dictionary of mechanical engineering I G.H.F. Nayler. -- 4th ed.
`p. cm.
`ISBN 1-56091-754-7 (hardcover)
`I. Mechanical engineering--Dictionaries. 1. Title.
`TJ9.N28 1996
`621' .03--dc20
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`This dictionary 1
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`series of rollers each of which in tum passes over the same given length of pipe.
`Each roller squeezes the tube progressively, forcing the fluid along the given
`length, but before a roller releases its hold the next one starts its traverse. Thus,
`the fluid is continuously pumped along the pipe.
`With this type of low-pressure pump the fluid is in contact only with the
`interior wall of the flexible tube. This cleanliness feature makes it a popular type
`of pump for medical use, such as in dialysis.
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`permanent set (a) An extension remaining in a test-piece after the load has been
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`strain relationship and Figure S.26. (b) A permanent deflection of any structure
`after being subjected to a load.
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`permanent-way crane A gantry crane used for accidents on, and repair of, the
`permanent way of a railway.
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`Persian drill Archimedean drill.
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`pet cock (priming valve) A small plug-cock for draining condensed steam from
`steam engine cylinders on the starting of the engine, or for testing the water level
`in a boiler.
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`petrol engine An internal-combustion engine working on the Otto four-stroke or
`the two-stroke cycle using a petrol spray from acarburetor or direct petrol injec(cid:173)
`tion. Ignition of the combustible petrol-air mixture is effected by a sparking
`plug, operated either by coil and battery or by magneto or by a.c. and transistor
`system.
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`petrol pump (a) A small diaphragm-type pump operated either mechanically from
`the camshaft of the petrol engine, or electrically, for fuel delivery to the carbu(cid:173)
`retor. (b) A pump at a petrol (U.S.: gas) station.
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`phase Two alternating quantities are said to be "in phase" when their maximum val(cid:173)
`ues occur at the same instant of time.
`phase angle (aJ The angle between two vectors representing two harmoni(cid:173)
`cally varying quantities which have the same frequency, that is, the difference in
`phase measured as an angle. (b) A quantity defining a particular stage of progress
`in a recurring operation.
`phase difference The difference between thephase angles of two harmoni(cid:173)
`cally varying quantities.
`phase reversal A general term for the process of obtaining a signal of iden(cid:173)
`tical waveform but of opposite phase to an original signal.
`phase spectrum The values of the phase angles of the components of a
`vibration, arranged in the order of the frequencies.
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