Betekenis van:
propulsive

propulsive
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • having the power to propel
    "propulsive coefficient"
    propulsive
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • tending to or capable of propelling
      "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"
      "universities...the seats of propulsive thought"

      Synoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Propulsive substances:
      2. propulsive substances:
      3. ML9.f. does not apply to ordinary propulsive shaft and hydrodynamic control-rod hull penetrators.
      4. It does not include ordinary propulsive shaft and hydro-dynamic control-rod hull penetrators.
      5. PROPULSIVE THRUST/POWER ON EACH ENGINE AND COCKPIT THRUST/POWER LEVER POSITION IF APPLICABLE
      6. Propulsive thrust/power on each engine and cockpit thrust/power lever position if applicable
      7. It does not include ordinary propulsive shaft and hydrodynamic control-rod hull penetrators. g. Silent bearings, with gas or magnetic suspension, active signature or vibration suppression controls, and equipment containing those bearings, specially designed for military use.
      8. Pumpjet propulsion systems having a power output exceeding 2,5 MW using divergent nozzle and flow conditioning vane techniques to improve propulsive efficiency or reduce propulsion-generated underwater-radiated noise;
      9. It does not include ordinary propulsive shaft and hydro-dynamic control-rod hull penetrators. g. Silent bearings, with gas or magnetic suspension, active signature or vibration suppression controls, and equipment containing those bearings, specially designed for military use.
      10. "Pressure transducers" (2) are devices that convert pressure measurements into an electrical signal. "Previously separated" (0 1) means the application of any process intended to increase the concentration of the controlled isotope. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.
      11. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring. "Principal element" (4), as it applies in Category 4, is a "principal element" when its replacement value is more than 35 % of the total value of the system of which it is an element.
      12. "Previously separated" (0 1) means the application of any process intended to increase the concentration of the controlled isotope. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.
      13. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring. "Principal element" (4), as it applies in Category 4, is a "principal element" when its replacement value is more than 35 % of the total value of the system of which it is an element.
      14. "Previously separated" (0 1) means the application of any process intended to increase the concentration of the controlled isotope. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring.
      15. "Primary flight control" (7) means an "aircraft" stability or manoeuvering control using force/moment generators, i.e., aerodynamic control surfaces or propulsive thrust vectoring. "Principal element" (4), as it applies in Category 4, is a "principal element" when its replacement value is more than 35 % of the total value of the system of which it is an element. Element value is the price paid for the element by the manufacturer of the system, or by the system integrator.