interaxis

noun

Etymology

From inter- + axis.

  1. derived from *h₂eḱs-
  2. borrowed from axis — “axle, axis
  3. prefixed as interaxis — “inter + axis

Definitions

  1. The space between two axes.

    • The doors, windows, niches, and the like, are then placed centrally in the interaxes.
    • The small order is 16½ braccia high, i.e. eleven times the diameter of the base of the columns (which is 1½ braccia) and one and a half times the interaxis.
    • The analyses performed have shown the importance of the longitudinal distance (interaxis) for in-series applications.
  2. A line from the center of a regular solid to the center of one of its edges.

    • The principles of analytical geometry afford the means of determining how much the interaxes of the regular octahedron must be increased or diminished to equal the interaxes in these different forms.
  3. The distance between the axes (centers of rotation) of two items that interact along a…

    The distance between the axes (centers of rotation) of two items that interact along a spiral groove, such as intermeshing screws or a vinyl record and needle.

    • Because the screws are intermeshing and conjugated, and their interaxis is fixed, the larger the channel depth h, the larger the screws external diameter D.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Between axes (any sense).

      • The single-axis approach to the design of the servosystem is expedient, but it ignores the effect of mechanical and electromechanical interaxis coupling.
      • A data subset is selected between the B2 and B3 axes as shown, with enlarged interaxis distance better showing the vertical bands in Fig. 10.6 (left) to select a data subset that corresponds on the map to regions with high vegetation.
    2. Pertaining to the perpendicularity (or deviation therefrom) of a set of resolver windings…

      Pertaining to the perpendicularity (or deviation therefrom) of a set of resolver windings when another set of windings is excited.

      • However, interaxis perpendicularity errors will be included [ see paragraph M ) ] .
      • Inherent electrical errors, which consist of conformity and interaxis errors, result from rotor and stator ellipticity and eccentricity, and imperfect winding and flux distribution.
      • For rotor interaxis error, one stator winding is excited; for stator interaxis error, one rotor winding is excited.

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