frame geometry
[freɪm dʒiˈɒmətri]
nounpl: frame geometries
geometria do quadro
1. The specific dimensions, angles, and structural design of a bicycle or motorcycle frame that determine its handling characteristics, comfort, and performance
The frame geometry of that mountain bike is optimized for aggressive downhill riding with a slack head tube angle.
A geometria do quadro dessa bicicleta de montanha é otimizada para descidas agressivas com ângulo de direção reduzido.
2. In automotive engineering, the spatial arrangement and dimensions of structural components that form the chassis or frame of a vehicle
Modern car design focuses on frame geometry that maximizes safety while reducing weight.
O design automotivo moderno enfatiza a geometria do quadro que maximiza a segurança enquanto reduz o peso.
3. The mathematical and physical properties of a frame structure used in architecture, engineering, or construction
Engineers analyzed the frame geometry to ensure the building could withstand seismic activity.
Engenheiros analisaram a geometria do quadro para garantir que o edifício pudesse resistir à atividade sísmica.
Frame geometry is a critical technical concept in cycling culture, both in the United States and Brazil. In Brazil, cycling has grown significantly as both a sport and recreational activity, making frame geometry terminology important in bike shops and cycling communities. The term is typically used in its technical English form or translated as 'geometria do quadro' in professional and enthusiast contexts. In the USA, frame geometry discussions are common in cycling forums, bike reviews, and among mountain biking and road cycling communities.
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