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单词 solenoid
释义

Definition of solenoid in English:

solenoid

noun ˈsəʊlənɔɪdˈsɒlənɔɪd
  • A cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • The coils would be used on the pressurized gas tanks as solenoids for the main shutoff valves, so they had to be rock solid reliable.
    • Every generator, transformer, solenoid and motor - from power stations to car ignition coils, computers and electric shavers - relies on coatings to insulate all the copper wire in its basic construction.
    • A wire to the transbrake solenoid broke on Trumble's car, allowing it to roll when he took his foot off the brake.
    • Electronic solenoids actuate the clutch elements and these are close coupled to the clutches to optimize response time.
    • An integral solenoid and detector switch stops the card from being removed until it is safe to do so.
    • In addition to motors, components such as transformers, solenoids, and large capacitors also create high currents upon start-up.
    • A current of only 0-1.6 amps controls the solenoid.
    • People, when this fault is happening to you, it's either your solenoid or your circuit board.
    • The new Ford Torque-Shift 5-speed automatic transmission has electronic solenoids to activate the clutch packs, replacing the bands.
    • When commanded by the powertrain control computer, the solenoids direct oil to valve lifters equipped with the switching mechanism.
    • Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures.
    • If you coil the wire into a solenoid the fields around the wire sum up and you get a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet on the outside but you get a uniform magnetic field on the inside.
    • The starter solenoid is essentially a large electronic switch that can handle that much current.
    • Without power supplied to the solenoid, the valve remains closed to water flow.
    • Both BMW and Renault have shown concepts where valves are opened using electronic solenoids, while Fiat has demonstrated a hydraulic system.
    • This pressurised hydraulic fluid is under the control of an electric solenoid or motor operated valve to achieve the force and position required each time a clutch and/or gear change is needed.
    • The operation of the relays was greatly improved by the incorporation of ‘high speed diodes’ across their solenoids.
    • For further understanding of the energy in a magnetic field, you may want to study magnetic fields in solenoids.
    • Please be careful if you try placing a magnet in your solenoid, as the magnet can shoot out.
    • The player mechanism operated when a series of electro-magnetic solenoids - one for each key - responded to certain codes.
    Synonyms
    lodestone, magnetite

Derivatives

  • solenoidal

  • adjective səʊləˈnɔɪd(ə)lsɒləˈnɔɪd(ə)l
    • The STAR detector is a large volume, gas-filled detector to record charged particle tracks in a solenoidal magnetic field.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The various solenoidal, zig-zag and crossed-linker structures - all of which are assumed to have straight linkers - appear as ‘points’ in this phase diagram.
      • The STAR baseline design that has been approved for construction calls for a large volume Time Projection Chamber in a solenoidal magnetic field.
      • target: not reached
      • The best agreement was found for the zig-zag model, whereas a solenoidal arrangement of nucleosomes gave fragment distributions that deviated considerably from their experiment.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French solénoïde, from Greek sōlēn 'channel, pipe'.

Definition of solenoid in US English:

solenoid

noun
  • A cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.

    螺线管

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you coil the wire into a solenoid the fields around the wire sum up and you get a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet on the outside but you get a uniform magnetic field on the inside.
    • People, when this fault is happening to you, it's either your solenoid or your circuit board.
    • This pressurised hydraulic fluid is under the control of an electric solenoid or motor operated valve to achieve the force and position required each time a clutch and/or gear change is needed.
    • An integral solenoid and detector switch stops the card from being removed until it is safe to do so.
    • A current of only 0-1.6 amps controls the solenoid.
    • Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures.
    • Every generator, transformer, solenoid and motor - from power stations to car ignition coils, computers and electric shavers - relies on coatings to insulate all the copper wire in its basic construction.
    • The operation of the relays was greatly improved by the incorporation of ‘high speed diodes’ across their solenoids.
    • The new Ford Torque-Shift 5-speed automatic transmission has electronic solenoids to activate the clutch packs, replacing the bands.
    • A wire to the transbrake solenoid broke on Trumble's car, allowing it to roll when he took his foot off the brake.
    • Both BMW and Renault have shown concepts where valves are opened using electronic solenoids, while Fiat has demonstrated a hydraulic system.
    • In addition to motors, components such as transformers, solenoids, and large capacitors also create high currents upon start-up.
    • Electronic solenoids actuate the clutch elements and these are close coupled to the clutches to optimize response time.
    • For further understanding of the energy in a magnetic field, you may want to study magnetic fields in solenoids.
    • The player mechanism operated when a series of electro-magnetic solenoids - one for each key - responded to certain codes.
    • Please be careful if you try placing a magnet in your solenoid, as the magnet can shoot out.
    • The coils would be used on the pressurized gas tanks as solenoids for the main shutoff valves, so they had to be rock solid reliable.
    • When commanded by the powertrain control computer, the solenoids direct oil to valve lifters equipped with the switching mechanism.
    • The starter solenoid is essentially a large electronic switch that can handle that much current.
    • Without power supplied to the solenoid, the valve remains closed to water flow.
    Synonyms
    lodestone, magnetite

Origin

Early 19th century: from French solénoïde, from Greek sōlēn ‘channel, pipe’.

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