Betekenis van:
angle of inclination

angle of inclination
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • inclinatie
  • (geometry) the angle formed by the x-axis and a given line (measured counterclockwise from the positive half of the x-axis)

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  1. Angle of inclination
  2. Angle of inclination: …
  3. .1 the doors shall be self-closing and be capable of closing against an angle of inclination of up to 3,5° opposing closure;
  4. .1 the doors shall be self-closing and be capable of closing against an angle of inclination of up to 3,5 ° opposing closure;
  5. .4 Stairways shall not exceed 3,5 metres in vertical rise without the provision of a landing and shall not have an angle of inclination greater than 45 °.
  6. At least 50 % of campsite buildings which have suitable roofs (flat roofs or roofs with a small angle of inclination), shall be grassed or planted.
  7. .4 Stairways shall not exceed 3,5 metres in vertical rise without the provision of a landing and shall not have an angle of inclination greater than 45°.
  8. or by the tangent of that angle, expressed in percentage inclination, since the angles are small (for these small angles, 1 per cent is equal to 10 mrad).
  9. Using a jack or a hoist, tilt the part of the tractor which is rigidly connected to the axle that bears more than 50 percent of the tractor’s weight, while constantly measuring the angle of inclination.
  10. At least 50 % of the tourist accommodation building(s) which have suitable roofs (flat roofs or roofs with a small angle of inclination) and are not used for other purposes, shall be grassed or planted.
  11. At least 50 % of campsite buildings which have suitable roofs (flat roofs or roofs with a small angle of inclination) and are not used for other purposes, shall be grassed or planted.
  12. .6 Doors giving direct access to special category spaces which are power-operated and automatically closed need not be equipped with alarms and remote-release mechanisms required in .4.2 and .4.3. CLASS B, C AND D SHIPS CONSTRUCTED ON OR AFTER 1 JANUARY 2003: Instead of .4 the following paragraph .4a shall apply: 4a. Fire doors in main vertical zone bulkheads, galley boundaries and stairway enclosures other than power-operated watertight doors and those which are normally locked, shall satisfy the following requirements: .1 the doors shall be self-closing and be capable of closing against an angle of inclination of up to 3,5 ° opposing closure; .2 the approximate time of closure for hinged fire doors shall be no more than 40 seconds and no less than 10 seconds from the beginning of their movement with the ship in upright position. The approximate uniform rate of closure for sliding fire doors shall be of no more than 0,2 m/s and no less than 0,1 m/s with the ship in the upright position; .3 the doors shall be capable of remote release from the continuously manned central control station, either simultaneously or in groups and shall be capable of release also individually from a position at both sides of the door. Release switches shall have an on-off function to prevent automatic resetting of the system; .4 hold-back hooks not subject to central control station release are prohibited; .5 a door closed remotely from the central control station shall be capable of being reopened at both sides of the door by local control. After such local opening the door shall automatically close again; .6 indication shall be provided at the fire door indicator panel in the continuously manned central control station whether each of the remote-released doors are closed;