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verkabeln (Verb)

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cable (Verb)

Description: A cable or Chain is a mechanical element that is unable to absorb either compressive forces or Bending moments and is therefore described as flexible. The dead weight g of cables and chains influences the path they follow. If a cable is suspended between two attachment points, A and B, it forms a catenary. This line represents the influence of the distributed weight load q on the cable. The maximum cable Force is at the attachment point where the cable tangent is steeper. In the diagram, the maximum cable force is at point B. In the case of cables with attachment points at the same height, the maximum sag f is in the centre. Key parameters for calculating the catenary are: the cable's length l the weight per length q the coordinates of attachment points A and B
A cable's sag under its dead weight
A cable's sag under its dead weight
    Example sentences:
  • If the carriage is to move, a cable chain is required.
  • Conduit Inside Corners, Conduit Caps and Cable Entry Protectors - Safe cornering.
  • It can also be used to safely cover over cables that have been routed through a groove.
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cablear (Verb)

Chinesisch

电缆 (Verb)