This construct ensured the secondary mirror would simply oscillate about the primary optic axis to maintain focus despite vibration inherent from the beryllium scan mirror.
However, The 3-cylinder engine design causes inherent vibrations, which Ford overcame by incorporating a deliberately unbalanced flywheel.
Their ability to emulate the operation of biological muscles with high fracture toughness, large actuation strain and inherent vibration damping draw the attention of scientists in this field.
GM management was impressed enough to approve the V-6 for the 1962 model year despite the inherent vibration.
These properties come from the numbers' inherent vibration.
In addition to the inherent vibration, these excitations can produce couples (torques) in multi-cylinder engines.
But while they look alike, they are different in structure, primarily because of the vibration inherent in the 2.5's five-cylinder engine.
According to most numerologists, the numbers one to nine have unique properties that are the direct result of their inherent vibration.
The vessel demonstrated the ability of steam turbines to drive ships at high rates of speed, without the vibrations inherent in reciprocating steam plants.
The basic concept of a (pistonless) rotary engine avoids the reciprocating motion of the piston with its inherent vibration and rotational-speed-related mechanical stress.