Definition of Couplings. Meaning of Couplings. Synonyms of Couplings

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Definition of Couplings

Coupling
Coupling Coup"ling (-l?ng), n. 1. The act of bringing or coming together; connection; sexual union. 2. (Mach.) A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts. Box coupling, Chain coupling. See under Box, Chain. Coupling box, a coupling shaped like a journal box, for clamping together the ends of two shafts, so that they may revolve together. Coupling pin, a pin or bolt used in coupling or joining together railroad cars, etc.

Meaning of Couplings from wikipedia

- torque-limiting couplings which can slip or disconnect when some torque limit is exceeded. Selection, installation and maintenance of couplings can lead to...
- A.k.a. TW couplings, or tanker couplings, these were originally defined by DIN 28450, but are now specified by EN ISO 14420-6. The couplings are widely...
- nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics, J-couplings (also called spin-spin coupling or indirect dipole–dipole coupling) are mediated through chemical bonds...
- different couplings at either end. use a coupling adaptor. use a match wagon which has the same dual coupling at both ends. Only some kinds of couplings coexist...
- unperturbed geometry) suffices to determine the vibronic couplings between them. The vibronic couplings between two electronic states are given by contracting...
- Coupling coefficient, or coupling factor, may refer to: Electromechanical coupling coefficient Coupling coefficient (inductors), or coupling factor, between...
- hesperiid (skipper) butterfly does have wing couplings. The Sphingidae (hawk moths) however do have wing couplings. Dudley, Robert (2002). The biomechanics...
- Information about Hiyama couplings Information about Hiyama–Denmark couplings Hatanaka, Y.; Hiyama, T. (1988). "Cross-coupling of organosilanes with organic...
- intermediate is contrary to mechanisms proposed for aryl or vinyl halide couplings. Couplings involving aryl and vinyl Grignard reagents were reported in the original...
- oxidant. Many such couplings utilize dioxygen as the stoichiometric oxidant but proceed by electron transfer. Many oxidative couplings generate new C-C...