damper tube
1damper strut — A suspension strut whose hub carrier is attached to the spring element rather than to the damper tube. Compare Macpherson strut …
2damper — [1] A friction device sometimes called a shock absorber. Used for controlling and damping spring oscillations. The springs actually absorb road shocks; the dampers convert the energy imparted to the springs into thermal energy (by friction),… …
3tube — Synonyms and related words: Amtrak, L, Photronic cell, adjutage, amplifier, anode, attenuator, audio frequency tube, baggage train, ballast regulator, ballast tube, barrel, base, beam switching tube, bole, branch, cable railroad, cable railway,… …
4Magnetorheological damper — A magnetorheological damper or magnetorheological shock absorber is a damper filled with magnetorheological fluid, which is controlled by a magnetic field, usually using an electromagnet.[1][2][3] This allows the damping characteristics of the… …
5Russian tube designations — Receiver tubes = In the 1950s a 5 element system (GOST 5461 59, later 13393 76) was adopted in the (then) Soviet Union for designating receiver vacuum tubes.The 1st element (from left to right) is (for receiving tubes) a number specifying… …
6twin-tube damper — See double tube shock absorber …
7monotube damper — See single tube shock absorber …
8List of vacuum tubes — This is a list of vacuum tubes or thermionic valves. Before the advent of semiconductor devices, hundreds of tube types were used in consumer and industrial electronics; today only a few types are still used in specialized applications. Contents… …
9Furnace — For other uses, see Furnace (disambiguation). Industrial Furnace from 1907 A furnace is a device used for heating. The name derives from Latin fornax, oven. In American English and Canadian English, the term furnace on its own is generally used… …
10Bicycle fork — A bicycle fork is the portion of a bicycle that holds the front wheel and allows the rider to steer and balance the bicycle. A fork consists of two dropouts which hold the front wheel axle, two blades which join at a fork crown , and a steerer or …