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英:['ʌndəˌbɒdɪ]
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un·der·bod·y
uhn dr ba di
复数:underbodies
noun
the underpart of the body of a person or animal; underbelly.
the underside of the body of a motor vehicle.
The first known use of underbody was in 1870
underbrushnoun
shrubs and small trees growing among large trees : undergrowth
underbredadjective
marked by lack of good breeding : ill-bred
underbodynoun
the lower part or underside of something (as an animal or car)
1 "It's all about trying to condition the flow to give the best performance to the underbody," Newey says.
2 It recently put on sale the EcoSport small crossover SUV in the U.S. at a starting price of $20,000—almost $6,000 more than the Fiesta with which it shares an underbody.
3 In the second one, dealers will reinforce the underbody structure if necessary.
4 Terry Woychowski, president of U.S. engineering company Caresoft Global, said if Tesla managed to gigacast most of the underbody of an EV, it would further disrupt the way cars are designed and manufactured.
5 The car is still held together by about 5,000 welds, but engineers concluded that some 300 were unnecessary and reprogrammed robots to assemble the steel underbody without them.
6 Next, steel supports, mainly square tubing, are welded to the underbody and behind the wheels.
7 The forming process for an automotive underbody cross member was simulated by the FE method.
利用有限元法模拟某汽车高强钢横梁的成形过程,通过设置拉深筋作为材料流动控制手段.
8 They have lockable differentials for increased traction; portal axles that help create a wide, flat underbody for off-roading; and ride on a hydro-pneumatic suspension that can adjust the ground clearance from 10 to 20 inches.
9 By contrast, Honda fell in this year's survey partly because of its 2016 Civic small car, which has two new engines, a new steel underbody and a new continuously variable transmission.
10 It can punch out the front and rear underbodies which support the car's outer skin and provide a platform for suspension components.
11 For example, Ford applies a special underbody coat to the Mustang to protect against corrosion that may occur during ocean transit.
12 New carbon fiber fenders provide the clearance for those wheels to move up and down, and the underbody has gained some protection from rocks and mud.
13 Although neither crossover is made for off-road, both offer almost 8 inches of ground clearance, which is enough to drive on most graded dirt roads without worrying about underbody damage.
14 Whether it’s a bumpy off-road terrain, snow or sand, the Ridgeline has you covered - unless you are really looking for hardcore underbody clearance.
15 At Fremont California, Chinese staff have been working on Model Y underbody assemblies, according to another person with knowledge of their work there.
16 The underbody blast scenario was soon dire enough that United States Central Command rolled out a Joint Urgent Operational Need statement.
17 So when we allowed them to move that A-pillar back, it tore up a lot in the underbody, but it really enabled them to get a beautiful design.
18 Repair and replace front end components, body components, doors and frame and underbody components.
修复和更换前端部件,车身部件,车门和框架和底盘组件。
19 Daimler’s engineers suggested the underbody of the Model S needed reinforcing to prevent debris from the road puncturing a battery pack, the first Daimler engineer said.
20 Lastly, a research for springback reason and a compensation for tool surface of underbody cross member panel were performed using JSTAMP.
最后,研究了回弹的原因和介绍了使用JSTAMP对车身底座横梁板执行回弹补偿的过程。