Nov 30, 2015 11:06
8 yrs ago
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English term
aero porpoising
English to Spanish
Tech/Engineering
Mechanics / Mech Engineering
Vehicles
So much so that we deformed the splitter at speed and got a bit of aero porpoising at speed which really slowed us down.
Does anyone know what "aero porpoising" means? Thanks
Does anyone know what "aero porpoising" means? Thanks
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
4 +2 | delfineo | Kirsten Larsen (X) |
References
Ref. | Kirsten Larsen (X) |
Proposed translations
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delfineo
http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-spa.html?la...
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/zoology/1296708...
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Note added at 28 mins (2015-11-30 11:34:38 GMT)
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Si no te gusta la directa referencia a los delfines, pues "cabeceo".
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Note added at 25 mins (2015-11-30 11:31:45 GMT)
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/zoology/1296708...
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Note added at 28 mins (2015-11-30 11:34:38 GMT)
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Si no te gusta la directa referencia a los delfines, pues "cabeceo".
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Pablo Cruz
: cabeceo / porpoising / oscilaciones en el plano vertical (en el aire). Salud,
19 mins
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Gracias.
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agree |
Neil Ashby
1 hr
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Gracias.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Reference comments
5 mins
Reference:
Ref.
"Porpoising.
Porpoising is a term that was commonly used to describe a particular fault encountered in ground effect racing cars."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_effect_(cars)#Porpoisin...
Porpoising is a term that was commonly used to describe a particular fault encountered in ground effect racing cars."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_effect_(cars)#Porpoisin...
Discussion
Es lo que en barcos se llama también -marsopeo- o -delfineo-, o sea un movimiento hacia arriba y abajo según se avanza (http://www.nauticayyates.com/tag/equipamiento-2/ ...reduce el delfineo y las cavitaciones...)
En este caso entiendo que -aero- indica solo el medio en el que están haciendo la prueba y que quizá se puede omitir.
También a veces se deja sin traducir:
http://fau.mil.uy/boletines_sxxi/015.pdf
Para vehículos terrestres puedes ver este vídeo de youtube (hacia el segundo 40):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcKiR-hK8us
Espero que ayude,