Betekenis van:
orthogonal

orthogonal
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • met rechte hoek(en)
  • having a set of mutually perpendicular axes; meeting at right angles
"wind and sea may displace the ship's center of gravity along three orthogonal axes"

Synoniemen

orthogonal
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • statistically unrelated
    orthogonal
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • not pertinent to the matter under consideration

      Synoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. The horizontal, longitudinal and lateral planes are orthogonal to each other (see Figure 2).
      2. The horizontal, longitudinal and lateral planes are orthogonal to each other (see Figure 1).
      3. The horizontal, longitudinal and lateral planes are orthogonal to each other (see Figure 8).
      4. The test item shall be sinusoidally vibrated for three hours along each of its orthogonal axes in accordance with:
      5. The three-dimensional reference system is defined by three orthogonal planes established by the vehicle manufacturer (see figure).
      6. The following tests shall be carried out along each of the three orthogonal axes of the test item.
      7. ‘Illuminating surface of a lighting device’ (points 1.5.7 to 1.5.10) means the orthogonal projection of the full aperture of the reflector in a transverse plane.
      8. The ‘apparent surface’ for a defined direction of observation means, at the request of the manufacturer or his duly accredited representative, the orthogonal projection of:
      9. ‘Exterior light-emitting surfaces’, for a defined direction of observation, means the orthogonal projection of the surface of light emission in a plane perpendicular to the direction of observation (see drawing in Appendix 1).
      10. The axis of the impactor must be perpendicular to the horizontal plane with a tolerance of ± 2 ° in the lateral and longitudinal plane. The horizontal, longitudinal and lateral planes are orthogonal to each other (see Figure 8).
      11. ‘Illuminating surface of a retro-reflector’ (paragraph 2.7.16.) means, as declared by the applicant during the component approval procedure for the retro-reflectors, the orthogonal projection of a retro-reflector in a plane perpendicular to its axis of reference and delimited by planes contiguous to the declared outermost parts of the retro-reflectors’ optical system and parallel to that axis.
      12. ‘Illuminating surface of a reflex reflector’ (point 1.5.20) means the orthogonal projection of the reflecting surface of the reflex reflector in a plane perpendicular to its axis of reference and bounded by planes touching the outer edges of the light projection surface of the reflex reflector and parallel to this axis.
      13. ‘Illuminating surface of a lighting device’ (paragraphs 2.7.9., 2.7.10., 2.7.19., 2.7.21. and 2.7.26.) means the orthogonal projection of the full aperture of the reflector, or in the case of headlamps with an ellipsoidal reflector of the ‘projection lens’, on a transverse plane.
      14. ‘Distance between two lamps’ which face in the same direction, means the distance between the orthogonal projections in a plane perpendicular to the direction in question of the outlines of the two illuminating surfaces as defined according to the case mentioned in point 1.6.
      15. ‘Illuminating surface of a signalling lamp other than a reflex reflector’ (points 1.5.11 to 1.5.19) means the orthogonal projection of the lamp in a plane perpendicular to its axis of reference and in contact with the exterior light-emitting surface of the lamp, this projection being bounded by the edges of screens situated in this plane, each allowing only 98 % of the total luminous intensity of the light to persist in the direction of the axis of reference.