時間:2011-03-11 23:18來源:藍(lán)天飛行翻譯 作者:航空 點(diǎn)擊:次
To read the vernier caliper, read the inches, tenths, and hundredths of an inch from the main scale opposite the zero on the vernier scale. Only one line on the vernier scale lines up with a line on the main scale. Find this line, and it shows the number of thousandths of an inch to be added to the number read from the main scale. In the illustration, the zero on the vernier scale is past the 3.650 mark. The 20 line on the vernier scale lines up with a line on the main scale; so, add 3.650 + .020 = 3.670 inch. vernier coupling. A timing coupling used with base-mounted magnetos. The vernier coupling allows the timing to be adjusted in increments of considerably less than one degree. vernier micrometer caliper (metric). A precision measuring device calibrated in units of one-thousandth of a millimeter. A vernier scale consisting of 6 lines (5 spaces), is marked on the barrel of the caliper. Only one of these marks lines up with a mark on the caliper thimble. To find the distance the caliper spindle has moved out from its zero position, add the number of thousandths of a millimeter shown on the vernier scale to the number of millimeters read on the sleeve and the thimble. vertex (air traffic control). The last fix for an arriving aircraft. Normally, it is the outer marker of the runway in use. However, it may be the actual threshold or other suitable common point on the approach path for the particular runway configuration. vertex time of arrival. See VTA. vertical fin (aircraft component). The fixed vertical surface in the empennage of an airplane. The vertical fin acts as a weather vane to give the airplane directional stability. |