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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 717451 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Metallurgy - Iron & Steel - Non-ferrous Metals
  • pindade töötlemine neile nõutava kuju ja kvaliteedi ning nõutavate mõõtmete andmiseks sellekohase lõikeriistaga - kammlõikuriga
  • the machine-shaping of metal or plastic by pushing or pulling a broach across a surface or through an existing hole in a workpiece
kammlõikamine
broaching

Materjalitehnika terminibaas

ID 670595 Last modified 16.05.2024
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Domain cutting
  • pinna lõiketöötlemine kammlõikuri (lõikekammi) tõmbamise või tõukamise teel kammlõikepingil piki töödeldavat pinda; eristatakse väliskammlõikust ja sisekammlõikust (vt väliskammlõikus, sisekammlõikus)
  • cutting with a tool that consists of a bar having a single edge or a series of cutting edges on its surface; the cutting edges of multiple-tooth, or successive single-tooth broaches increase in size and/or change in shape; the entire cut is made in single or multiple passes over workpiece to shape the required surface contour (see: external broaching, internal broaching)
kammlõikus preferred
kammlõikamine
kammtöötlus
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  • pr - protsess
kammtöötlemine
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  • op - operatsioon
broaching

Merenduse terminikogu

ID 758747 Last modified 19.12.2025
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Domain maritime traffic; seaborne traffic
  • juhitavuskaotus pärilainetuses
  • abrupt, involuntary change in a vessel’s course, towards the wind, resulting from loss of directional control, when the vessel’s rudder becomes ineffective
ahterseegamine
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  • Kõrge tagantlaine keeras laeval külje ette (ning laev läks ümber).
Good to know
  • Ahterseegamine on pärilainetuses tekkiv juhitavuse kaotus, mille tagajärjel alus pöördub ootamatult ja kontrollimatult, külg ees, laine vastu.
broaching
Usage examples
  • The best way to avoid broaching is to keep the boat sailing at a constant angle to the wind.
Good to know
  • Broaching refers to the loss of directional stability in waves caused by a large yaw moment that exceeds the rudders' ability to maintain course, potentially resulting in the vessel turning beam on to the waves and risking capsizing due to large roll moments.

Tootmistehnika ja -süsteemide terminibaas

ID 482941 Last modified 13.09.2019
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