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1 yaw motion
rare <tech.gen> (e.g. aircraft, robot, vessel) ■ Gierbewegung f ; Schwenkbewegung f ; Gieren n -
2 inadvertent yaw motion
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Yaw axis — is a vertical axis through an aircraft, rocket, or similar body, about which the body yaws; it may be a body, wind, or stability axis. Also known as yawing axis. [cite web|url=http://www.websters online… … Wikipedia
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yaw — /jɔ / (say yaw) verb (i) 1. to deviate temporarily from the straight course, as a ship. 2. (of an aircraft, rocket, etc.) to have a motion about its vertical axis. –verb (t) 3. to cause to yaw. –noun 4. a movement of deviation from the direct… …
yaw — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1546 1. the action of yawing; especially a side to side movement 2. the extent of the movement in yawing II. intransitive verb Date: 1586 1. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
yaw angle — The angle of deviation between a vehicle s longitudinal axis and its true direction of motion, i.e., the difference between the direction a vehicle is pointing when cornering and the direction in which it is actually moving … Dictionary of automotive terms
Adverse yaw — is a secondary effect of the application of the ailerons in aircraft. Its cause and effect can be explained as follows:When the control column of an aircraft is moved to the right, the right aileron is deflected upwards, and the left aileron is… … Wikipedia
Ship motion test — traight line testThe velocity dependent derivatives Yv and Nv of the ship at any draft and trim can be determined from the model test carried in towing tank. The model is towed with a constant velocity corresponding to a given ship Froude no. at… … Wikipedia
axle yaw — oscillatory motion of an axle around the vertical axis through its center of gravity … Mechanics glossary