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a concatenationCascade system Cascade system (Elec.)
A system or method of connecting and operating two induction
motors so that the primary circuit of one is connected to the
secondary circuit of the other, the primary circuit of the
latter being connected to the source of supply; also, a
system of electric traction in which motors so connected are
employed. The cascade system is also called
tandem, or concatenated, system; the connection a
cascade, tandem, or concatenated, connection, or
a concatenation; and the control of the motors so obtained
a
tandem, or concatenation, control.
Note: In the cascade system of traction the cascade
connection is used for starting and for low speeds up
to half speed. For full speed the short-circuited motor
is cut loose from the other motor and is either left
idle or (commonly) connected direct to the line. cascade tandem or concatenatedCascade system Cascade system (Elec.)
A system or method of connecting and operating two induction
motors so that the primary circuit of one is connected to the
secondary circuit of the other, the primary circuit of the
latter being connected to the source of supply; also, a
system of electric traction in which motors so connected are
employed. The cascade system is also called
tandem, or concatenated, system; the connection a
cascade, tandem, or concatenated, connection, or
a concatenation; and the control of the motors so obtained
a
tandem, or concatenation, control.
Note: In the cascade system of traction the cascade
connection is used for starting and for low speeds up
to half speed. For full speed the short-circuited motor
is cut loose from the other motor and is either left
idle or (commonly) connected direct to the line. CatenaCatena Ca*te"na, n.; pl. Catene. [L., a chain.]
A chain or series of things connected with each other.
I have . . . in no case sought to construct those
caten[ae] of games, which it seems now the fashion of
commentators to link together. --C. J.
Ellicott. CatenarianCatenary Cat"e*na*ry, Catenarian Cat`e*na"ri*an, a. [L.
catenarius, fr. catena a chain. See Chain.]
Relating to a chain; like a chain; as, a catenary curve. CatenaryCatenary Cat"e*na*ry, Catenarian Cat`e*na"ri*an, a. [L.
catenarius, fr. catena a chain. See Chain.]
Relating to a chain; like a chain; as, a catenary curve. CatenaryCatenary Cat"e*na*ry, n.; pl. Catenaries. (Geol.)
The curve formed by a rope or chain of uniform density and
perfect flexibility, hanging freely between two points of
suspension, not in the same vertical line. CatenateCatenate Cat"e*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Catenated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Catenating.] [L. catenatus, p. p. of catenare, fr.
catena chain. See Chain.]
To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain. --E.
Darwin. CatenatedCatenate Cat"e*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Catenated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Catenating.] [L. catenatus, p. p. of catenare, fr.
catena chain. See Chain.]
To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain. --E.
Darwin. CatenatingCatenate Cat"e*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Catenated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Catenating.] [L. catenatus, p. p. of catenare, fr.
catena chain. See Chain.]
To connect, in a series of links or ties; to chain. --E.
Darwin. CatenationCatenation Cat`e*na"tion, n. [L. catenatio.]
Connection of links or union of parts, as in a chain; a
regular or connected series. See Concatenation. --Sir T.
Browne. CateneCatena Ca*te"na, n.; pl. Catene. [L., a chain.]
A chain or series of things connected with each other.
I have . . . in no case sought to construct those
caten[ae] of games, which it seems now the fashion of
commentators to link together. --C. J.
Ellicott. Catenulate
Catenulate Ca*ten"u*late, a. [L. catenuia, dim. of catena
chain.]
1. Consisting of little links or chains.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Chainlike; -- said both or color marks and of
indentations when arranged like the links of a chain, as
on shells, etc.
Complicateness
Complicateness Com"pli*cate*ness, n.
Complexity. --Sir M. Hale.
ConcatenateConcatenate Con*cat"e*nate (k[o^]n*k[a^]t"[-e]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Concatenated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Concatenating.] [L. concatenatus, p. p. of concatenare to
concatenate. See Catenate.]
To link together; to unite in a series or chain, as things
depending on one another.
This all things friendly will concatenate. --Dr. H.
More ConcatenatedConcatenate Con*cat"e*nate (k[o^]n*k[a^]t"[-e]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Concatenated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Concatenating.] [L. concatenatus, p. p. of concatenare to
concatenate. See Catenate.]
To link together; to unite in a series or chain, as things
depending on one another.
This all things friendly will concatenate. --Dr. H.
More ConcatenatingConcatenate Con*cat"e*nate (k[o^]n*k[a^]t"[-e]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Concatenated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Concatenating.] [L. concatenatus, p. p. of concatenare to
concatenate. See Catenate.]
To link together; to unite in a series or chain, as things
depending on one another.
This all things friendly will concatenate. --Dr. H.
More Delicateness
Delicateness Del"i*cate*ness, n.
The quality of being delicate.
F catenatusStudfish Stud"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of small American minnows of the
genus Fundulus, as F. catenatus. IncatenationIncatenation In*cat`e*na"tion, n. [LL. incatenatio; L. pref.
in- in + catena chain. See Enchain.]
The act of linking together; enchaining. [R.] --Goldsmith. Intricateness
Intricateness In"tri*cate*ness, n.
The state or quality of being intricate; intricacy.
tandem or concatenatedCascade system Cascade system (Elec.)
A system or method of connecting and operating two induction
motors so that the primary circuit of one is connected to the
secondary circuit of the other, the primary circuit of the
latter being connected to the source of supply; also, a
system of electric traction in which motors so connected are
employed. The cascade system is also called
tandem, or concatenated, system; the connection a
cascade, tandem, or concatenated, connection, or
a concatenation; and the control of the motors so obtained
a
tandem, or concatenation, control.
Note: In the cascade system of traction the cascade
connection is used for starting and for low speeds up
to half speed. For full speed the short-circuited motor
is cut loose from the other motor and is either left
idle or (commonly) connected direct to the line. tandem or concatenationCascade system Cascade system (Elec.)
A system or method of connecting and operating two induction
motors so that the primary circuit of one is connected to the
secondary circuit of the other, the primary circuit of the
latter being connected to the source of supply; also, a
system of electric traction in which motors so connected are
employed. The cascade system is also called
tandem, or concatenated, system; the connection a
cascade, tandem, or concatenated, connection, or
a concatenation; and the control of the motors so obtained
a
tandem, or concatenation, control.
Note: In the cascade system of traction the cascade
connection is used for starting and for low speeds up
to half speed. For full speed the short-circuited motor
is cut loose from the other motor and is either left
idle or (commonly) connected direct to the line.
Meaning of Caten from wikipedia
- Dean and Dan
Caten (née Catenacci; born
December 19, 1964) are
Canadian fashion designers,
radio personalities, and businessmen. They are
identical twin...
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Archived from the
original on
November 4, 2020. In 1995 ... Dean and Dan
Caten had no idea they'd be
swarmed by a rush of
buyers keen to snap up their...
-
fictional society with
similarities to the
Golden Age of the
Roman Empire. In
Caten, the
lower classes must cede a
portion of
their mental and
physical energy...
- and
Remington would return home on w****ends to see his
girlfriend Eva
Caten.
After the
rejection of his
engagement proposal to Eva by her father, Remington...
-
Middle Ages. He
succeeded his
father Cadwgan, who
succeeded his
father Caten ap Cloten. Rhain's great-grandfather, Cloten, had
married the
heiress of...
- Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-5789-9. OCLC 39045218.
Caten, J.L. (1968). "Human
Plague in the
United States 1900–1966". JAMA: The Journal...
- Martens)
Dolce &
Gabbana Dsquared2 (created by
Canadian duo Dean and Dan
Caten) Etro (directed by
Marco De Vincenzo)
Fendi (previously
directed by Karl...
- Horten,
Giovanni Agnelli,
Silvio Berlusconi, Remo Ruffini, Dean and Dan
Caten,
Andrei Melnitschenko, the
Heineken family,
Aristoteles On****is and Stavros...
-
January 2010, lead
singer Bill
Kaulitz teamed up with
twins Dean and Dan
Caten of
DSquared to walk the
runway at a
fashion event in Milan.
Kaulitz made...
- in-the-round to
resemble an
actual circus.
Fashion designers Dean and Dan
Caten created the costumes. A
giant cylinder screen was set
above the
stage to...