During typical cone rolling, the plate pivots so that the actual bending takes place along the generatrix. |
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The techniques for design of surfaces of dependent cross-sections with closed generatrix are present also. |
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The generatrix of a cone is assumed to be infinite in length, extending in both directions from the vertex. |
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Each clamping member carries at least one applicator shoe conformed to press the abrasive belt against the bearing surface along a surface essentially limited to a generatrix parallel to the axis of the bearing surface. |
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Considering of the variation of revolver radius with generatrix, an arbitrary revolver has to be described with cylindrical coordinate. |
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On the one hand, the Virgin embodies the archetype of the great mother, fertile generatrix of life and bearer of the Savior-Logos. |
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A finite cone has a finite, but not necessarily fixed, base, the surface enclosed by the directrix, and a finite, but not necessarily fixed, length of generatrix, called an element. |
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Measuring position: On the cylinder's generatrix. |
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For determining critical reduction after rolling the specimens were cut over diameter along the generatrix. |
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The constructive parameters of the workpiece and tool and also the generation ones determine the form of the directrix and generatrix of the polygonal processed surface. |
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