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Propeller.com — Propeller, previously known as Netscape.com, is a social news aggregator operated by AOL Netscape. It is similar to Digg; users can vote for which stories are to be included on the front page and may comment on them as well.The Chief Architect of … Wikipedia
Propeller [3] — Propeller in der Seeschiffahrt. Von den Schiffspropellern ist der Wasserstrahl oder Reaktionspropeller ganz fallen gelassen. Das Schaufelrad hat in dem letzten Jahrzehnt keine weitere Ausbildung erfahren, auch ist der Verwendungsbereich desselben … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
propeller shaft — ► NOUN ▪ a shaft transmitting power from an engine to a propeller or to the wheels of a vehicle … English terms dictionary
Propeller — A propeller is essentially a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust for propulsion of a vehicle such as an aircraft, ship, or submarine through a mass such as water or air, by rotating two or more twisted… … Wikipedia
Propeller (disambiguation) — A propeller is a device which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrustPropeller can also refer to: * Propeller (band), an Estonian punk band * Propeller (album), by Dayton indie band Guided by Voices * Propeller Records, a… … Wikipedia
Propeller speed reduction unit — A Propeller Speed Reduction Unit (PSRU) is a gearbox or a belt and pulley device used to reduce the output revolutions per minute (rpm) when compared to the higher input rpm of the powerplant. These arrangements allow the use of small… … Wikipedia
propeller — n. 1 a person or thing that propels. 2 a revolving shaft with blades, esp. for propelling a ship or aircraft (cf. screw propeller). Phrases and idioms: propeller shaft a shaft transmitting power from an engine to a propeller or to the driven… … Useful english dictionary
propeller shaft — noun 1. : a shaft that carries a screw propeller at its end and transmits power from engine to propeller 2. : a shaft that transmits power from the transmission to the rear axle of an automotive vehicle : drive shaft … Useful english dictionary
propeller efficiency — The ratio of the thrust horsepower to the brake horsepower, or the ratio of the thrust power delivered to the engine to the engine power required to turn the propeller. On an average, 20% of the brake horsepower is lost because of frictional… … Aviation dictionary
propeller governor — A device that keeps the propeller speed constant irrespective of the forward speed and power. The governor is usually centrifugal and keeps the shuttle valve oscillating about the null position feeding oil to change the propeller pitch and thus… … Aviation dictionary
propeller horsepower — a measure of the power actually available for driving a propeller after all wasted energy is deducted. * * * … Universalium