power train in English

noun
1
the mechanism that transmits the drive from the engine of a vehicle to its axle.
You want this in hydraulic systems and in transmissions, axles, and other elements of the power train .

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1. Electric power train ......... for AC buses.

2. Electrical power train consisting of separate DC- or AC-buses

3. Electric power train consisting of separate Direct Current- or Alternating Current-buses

4. The lithium metal-oxide battery and other power train components were supplied by Tesla Motors.

5. The traction battery and the power train shall be protected by properly rated fuses or circuit breakers

6. Classic Antique (1900s Vintage Albumen Photograph of Circus Power Train Motor Car - SOCONY Mobilgas Mobiloil Power Behind The Circus Banner) MysteryFactory

7. The primary factors that influence traction performance are traction power, train composition and mass, adhesion, track gradient and train running resistance.

8. Among them, F3DM is the most eye-catching model with its "dual mode" system— an integration of the electric and hybrid power train systems.

9. 27 First of all, the two undamped multi-freedom torsional vibration models of DMF under idling and driving condition are built based on the principles of vehicle power train equivalent torsional model.

10. The invention relates to an aerothermodynamic module (1) for a light utility passenger vehicle, comprising, as equipment for cooling the engine of a vehicle, a radiator (2) and a motor-driven fan (3) assembled together, characterized in that one of said pieces of cooling equipment (2, 3) comprises attachment means for pivotably mounting said equipment (2, 3), and thus the module (1) on the structure of the vehicle, between a normal operational position in which it extends above the power train (8) of the vehicle in the space between the fictive so-called "technical cowling" surface (9) and the surface (11) of the power train (8) increased by the offset thereof, and a raised so-called "after-sale" position.