- In
aeronautics and
aeronautical engineering,
camber is the
asymmetry between the two
acting surfaces of an airfoil, with the top
surface of a wing (or...
- as they
usually are, they form a kind of
supporting arch. Ricker,
David T. (1989). "
Cambering Steel Beams" (PDF).
Engineering Journal,
American Institute...
-
typically with
either coilovers or air suspension, and
often adding negative camber to the
wheels to
achieve the "stanced" look. The main
parameters of the...
-
turned pier and valance.
First floor wooden canted bow at left
under cambered arch and 6-light mullion-and-
transom window at right-hand angle. Barge-boarded...
- attics, and
eleven bays. On the
front is a doorway, sash
windows with
cambered arches,
wedge lintels and keystones, and oval
panels with
decorative surrounds...
- the
angle on the corner. In the
upper floor are sash
windows with
cambered arches, and an
initialled datestone. The
house to the left has a
doorway with...
- 8 m) by 4-foot-6-inch (1.37 m)
windows on each
floor in each bay with
camber arch lintels and
sandstone sills. The roof
truss system is
particularly interesting...
- outshut. The
central doorway has a
cambered arch. The
windows are sashes,
those in the
ground floor with
cambered arches, and to the left is a
later bow...
- an iron door
under a
cambered arch,
above which is an oval
stucco dated panel. The
outer bays
contain blind recessed round-
arched panels, each with a small...
- (one
horse wide)
masonry arches, and has low
parapets so as not to
interfere with the
panniers borne by the horses. Multi-
arched examples sometimes have...