Similar words: shudder, sudden, studded, suddenly, sudden death, all of a sudden, ladder, intruder. Meaning: ['rʌdə(r)] n. 1. a hinged vertical airfoil mounted at the tail of an aircraft and used to make horizontal course changes 2. (nautical) steering mechanism consisting of a hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern of a vessel.
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61. The parameter identification of joining stiffness of rudder hydraulic servo mechanism can be done by using the direct method of characteristic equation anti problem.
62. It was not yet clear how the rudder had sheared off.
63. The calculation results show that with the increase of the forward speed, the trim values of the throttle index increase monotonously, and the rudder angle changes small.
64. Nautical A crossbar on a ship's rudder to which the steering cables are connected.
65. How to select the new bearing for the rudder pin is very important for meeting the repair period of the ship-owner and the dock-using period of the shipyard as well.
66. My three crew members jury-rigged a replacement, more of a steering oar than a rudder, but in fact the four daggerboards suddenly proved their worth.
67. Production of large-scale pelagic ship rudder horn is difficult by casting method because of its complex shape, heaver weight, high inside quality requirement.
68. A raising platform of machine tool for processing the flange of ship rudder blade is optimized by the integration of topology optimization and CAD/CAE system.
69. There are only three flight controls: a control stick, rudder pedals and a throttle.
70. This paper presents the model test results of a self propelled barge with twin skeg equipped with schilling rudder maneuvering in deep water.
71. On the basis of establishing the leeway motion model(sentencedict.com), the laws of the motion are studied and the strategy on ship off-course correction is discussed by using reasonable rudder angle timely.
72. It completed the method to detect fault of the rudder through the roll stability and the steering linkage.
73. To explain the method, an example of rudder and trailing edge cabin of aircraft was provided.
74. The error of the rudder angle indicator is too large.
75. In this paper, the modern hydrokinetic layout and control problems of torpedo are discussed, the feasibility of nonlinear rudder and fin design is analyzed.
76. Except for the rhythmic splash of the rudder oar, all was still.
77. There is no rudder as such, so the craft can be steered only when under power.
78. Rudder, who was the last cofounder to join, impressed the others with a packet of satirical essays he’d originally pitched to The Onion.
79. “He’s probably the most creative person I’ve ever met,” says Sam Yagen, the chief executive of the company, who cofounded the Web site with Rudder and two other friends from Harvard. Sentencedict.com
80. Controlling the approaching speed and using the "rudder cycling" stopping manoeuver are favorable to the minimization of the stopping distance.
81. Rudder pintle to be forged steel and fitted with steel sleeve and a synthetic bush bearing.
82. You reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.
83. The first is a rudder, the second an oar or sail.
84. To ensure the vessel voyage along the predetermined course, the rudder angle should be changed reasonably at the right moment according to the various leeway circumstances.
85. The central control steering system software for X rudder submarine is developed based on the equivalent rudder angle transition mathematic model.
86. The Cog is a small 11th century vessel with an attached keel, rudder and a single square sail, initially used by Europeans for trading in the rougher coastal Atlantic waters.
87. Furthermore, the fuzzy-PID autopilot, with integral item of rudder angle, shows smaller overshoot, and better performance.
88. It is an important half hardware-in-loop simulation equipment, which is often used to simulate the aerodynamic torque load on the missile rudder or elevon actuators in the flight.
89. It is difficult to execute turns with rudder control alone.
90. Deflections of elevator, rudder and aileron are inversely interpolated by constructing dynamic inverse interpolation tables as a part of dynamic inversion design.