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Transverse plane

About: Transverse plane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 17069 publications have been published within this topic receiving 194059 citations. The topic is also known as: axial plane.


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TL;DR: In this article, a set of porthole extrusion dies with different shapes of legs and depths of welding chambers were designed and manufactured, and a series of extrusion experiments for different die structure parameters were performed, and microstructure observations, tensile tests and fracture feature analyses for the extruded profiles were conducted.

52 citations

Patent
04 Aug 1983
TL;DR: In this article, an external element of a piezoelectric transducer receives a pressure, notably a pressure to be measured, on its external face (16), and it is cut in a quartz crystal in one piece with a plate (25) capable of vibrating under an electric stress and extending in a plane parallel to the longitudinal direction of the tubular element inside the latter.
Abstract: In a piezoelectric transducer (10) an external element (12) of tubular form receives a pressure, notably a pressure to be measured, on its external face (16). It is cut in a quartz crystal in one piece with a plate (25) capable of vibrating under the action of an electric stress and extending in a plane parallel to the longitudinal direction of the tubular element inside the latter. Each of the longitudinal edges of the plate is connected by a transverse connecting element (30, 31) to the internal face (14) of the tubular element so as to transmit forces (F1 and F2) resulting from the application of the external pressure to the plate (25) in a direction substantially parallel to its plane and perpendicular to the axis of the tubular element (12).

52 citations

Patent
25 Jul 1986
TL;DR: A barbell is disclosed having a pair of handles disposed along the length thereof equidistant from the ends of the barbell as mentioned in this paper, and the handles are rotatable through an axis transverse to the long axis of the plane of a barbell, so that the handle can be rotated to position comfortable to a user's arms.
Abstract: A barbell is disclosed having a pair of handles disposed along the length thereof equidistant from the ends of the barbell. The handles are rotatable through an axis transverse to the long axis of the plane of the barbell, so that the handle can be rotated to position comfortable to a user's arms for performing various exercises. The barbell is also optionally adjustable in length so that the handles can be positioned at a predetermined distance from each other.

52 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the linear and nonlinear instability of the line solitary water wave with respect to transverse perturbations was shown to be linear and nonsmooth, respectively.
Abstract: We prove the linear and nonlinear instability of the line solitary water waves with respect to transverse perturbations.

52 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown how careful control of the incident polarization of a light beam close to the Brewster angle gives a giant transverse spatial shift on reflection, resolving the long-standing puzzle of why such beam shifts transverse to the incident plane tend to be an order of magnitude smaller than the related Goos-Hänchen shifts.
Abstract: We show how careful control of the incident polarization of a light beam close to the Brewster angle gives a giant transverse spatial shift on reflection. This resolves the long-standing puzzle of why such beam shifts transverse to the incident plane (Imbert-Fedorov shifts) tend to be an order of magnitude smaller than the related Goos-Hanchen shifts in the longitudinal direction, which are largest close to critical incidence. We demonstrate that with the proper initial polarization the transverse displacements can be equally large, which we confirm experimentally near Brewster incidence. In contrast to the established understanding, these polarizations are elliptical and angle dependent. We explain the magnitude of the Imbert-Fedorov shift by an analogous change of the symmetry properties for the reflection operators as compared to the Goos-Hanchen shift.

52 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,178
20222,308
2021385
2020597
2019709
2018654