chamfer Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃæm.fər]
  • Us [ ˈʃæm.fɚ]

Meaning of chamfer In English

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Examples of chamfer

  • A slight rounded notch for the thumb, and a longer chamfer for three fingers, form the handle. 

  • The lower part is a plain, hollowed chamfer moulding. 

  • There is also the continuous chamfer course that ran along the walls above the heads of these aisle windows. 

  • An example of these rules for chamfered assembly is given next.

  • We break the insertion problem down in to two phases: chamfer-crossing, and inserting (after chamfer-crossing) phase.

  • Our previous work19 deals with the analysis of the insertion problem during chamfer-crossing phase, briefly discussed in this section as follows.

  • The net forces and moment due to contacts between pegs and their chamfers can be calculated, based on the above assumptions.

  • Clearances between pegs and mating pairs were 0.1 mm, chamfers were set at 45 with 5 mm width.

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