decoupling in English

verb
1
separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else.
the mountings effectively decouple movements of the engine from those of the wheels

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1. Vehicle acoustic damping and decoupling system

2. Decoupling end mount system for shock absorbers

3. Assembly bearing with hydraulic damping and acoustic decoupling

4. Methods: Using the decoupling and global bifurcation theory.

5. Simple circuits including: bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation;

6. Experiments have proven that one-order decoupling filter is feasible.

7. Distributed decoupling dynamic matrix control strategy is obtained for linear unconstrained systems.

8. By means of solving matrix equation group, predictive decoupling controller is realized.

9. This enables faster and more flexible coupling and decoupling of applications.

10. What this implies is a (growing) level of decoupling between Breakevens and inflation fundamentals

11. The energy decoupling from the heat accumulator (3) occurs down to a low temperature (100 °C).

12. Each decoupling circuit is connected across the tuning capacitor of one of the coil loops.

13. According to the present invention, coupling and decoupling between the compressor side and the air pressure acupressure section side may be simply carried out by coupling or decoupling the main body and the detachable attachment element to or from each other.

14. What this implies is a (growing) level of decoupling between Breakevens and inflation fundamentals

15. In the procedure of grouped decoupling, the most serious spur track is departed from the system.

16. The Commission proposes immediate decoupling for the sectors protein crops, hemp, durum wheat and nuts

17. Method for decoupling congestion control in a cascade of network elements of an umts radio access network

18. The proposed assembly bearing which is equipped with an elastomeric supporting body is equipped with means for hydraulic damping and decoupling means, specifically means for the acoustic decoupling of components that can be connected to one another via the assembly bearing.

19. These different degrees of de-linking are commonly referred to as relative and absolute decoupling respectively.

20. For better decoupling control(sentence dictionary), the coefficient of the integral component must be adjusted adaptively.

21. Inverter with two asymmetric bridges and a free -wheeling path decoupling the dc input from the ac output

22. The Bundling bias is believed to occur because Bundling leads to a decoupling of transaction costs and benefits

23. The first drive element is capable of movement relative to the second once a nominal decoupling position has been reached.

24. The findings are discussed with reference to neurophysiological and psychodynamic models and the decoupling hypothesis of alexithymia.

25. Transverse flux machine(TFM) has many advantages such as electromagnetic decoupling, design flexibility, high force density and so on.

26. After the coupled process control model was developed, a feedback decoupling controller was proposed to decouple the model.

27. The large reduction in ripple currents is an advantage, but input and output decoupling capacitors are still required.

28. Through torque winding and suspending power winding decoupling control, the electrical machinery rotor simultaneously has the function of producing torque and aerosol.

29. This pattern of climate decoupling between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and of "southern lead, northern lag" would manifest in subsequent climate events.

30. Decoupling control based on feedback is discussed because of the close coupling of the UAV system and a PID controller is designed later.

31. The inductive HF decoupling device (52) is used for the HF decoupling of the AC voltage side from the DC voltage side of the power inverter (3) in order to prevent capacitive discharge currents to the photovoltaic generator (2) due to the use of the bias generating device (43).

32. Singapore's Straits Times argued in an editorial this month that all the talk about Asian economies "decoupling from the West remains a pipe dream.

33. Considering of the need for the structure performance in the phase of theoretical layout design, some engineering simplifying processing like decoupling is used.

34. As mentioned above, direct payments to producers qualify as green box subsidies only so long as they do not link payments with farmers’ production decisions. This is called "decoupling."

35. After the success in decoupling, single neural cell self-adapting PID is adopted to control nonlinear object. The simulation results show that the control strategy gets better effects.

36. Transverse flux machine(TFM) is a novel machine with the merits of large force density, decoupling of electric charge and magnetic charge, easy to design and so on.

37. In this paper a decoupling concept and a method of using FMMM to calculate 3D magnetostatic field are proposed. The magnetic potential jump-boundary of FMMM is solved better.

38. At last, the validity of new type of generalized inverse control is proved via simulations of decoupling performance, disturbance-rejection performance and robustness based on vector control.

39. Besides, in order to eliminate the effect of grid voltage distortion or disturbance on output current, decoupling control is employed to further improve the quality of output current.

40. This decoupling allows Container-based applications to be deployed easily and consistently, regardless of whether the target environment is a private data center, the public cloud, or even a developer’s personal laptop

41. The essential advantages of the invention are that it is economical to produce due to the galvanic decoupling of the structure for adapting impedance from the resonant structure and the reduced susceptibility for electrostatic discharges.

42. The invention relates to elastomer mounts such as are used for example in automotive engineering as engine mounts for damping the vibrations transmitted from the internal combustion engine to the body and for acoustic decoupling.

43. The decoupling of the two aerials thus obtained facilitates the best possible choice of aerial components and the ideal positioning and direction of the aerials for efficient reception in the various frequency bands, especially the VHF and LMS bands.

44. Because of the efficiency with which seismic waves propagate through the Earth and the technical difficulties of decoupling explosions to diminish their seismic radiation, forensic seismology is a critical technique in the enforcement of bans on underground nuclear testing.

45. Calls on the Commission to find ways of amalgamating the EU Citizenship Report with the report entitled ‘The Single Market through the lens of the people’ in future, so as to avoid duplication and confusion and guard against the risk of decoupling problems from solutions;

46. The protruding body (4) can be removed, following decoupling from the removable fixing means (7), and can be substituted with another one, following the removal and substitution of the respective elastic means (6) as well, when the abutment (8) is arranged in the second unlocked configuration.

47. The bearing is characterized in that its stiffness under oscillating loads, introduced in the direction of the bearing axis (13), with a frequency corresponding to 1.1 times to 1.5 times the natural resonant frequency (f0) of its acoustic decoupling means is equal to or lower than its stiffness under loads with a frequency of 0.75 times f0 to 0.9 times f0.

48. A spring element (13) is coupled to the actuator (4) and an abutment (14) for returning the shifting element to the first shifting state, if the electric signal malfunctions. Said spring element is tensioned in relation to the actuator (4) in the second shifting state in such a way that if decoupling occurs, the spring element (13) returns the shifting element to the first shifting state, by means of the actuator (4).