catenary

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Relating to a chain; like a chain.
  2. Relating to a catena.
noun
  1. The curve described by a flexible chain or a rope if it is supported at each end and is acted upon by no other forces than a uniform gravitational force due to its own weight and variations involving additional and non-uniform forces. It is described by the hyperbolic cosine function.
  2. Any physical cable, rope, chain, or other weight-supporting structure taking such geometric shape, as a suspension cable for a bridge or a power-transmission line or an arch for a bridge or roof.
  3. The curve of an anchor cable from the seabed to the vessel; it should be horizontal at the anchor so as to bury the flukes.
  4. A cable, the segments of which between supports take a catenary geometric shape, supporting in turn an overhead conductor that provides trains, trams or trolley buses with electricity, or (metonymic) the combination of the conductor, the cable, and supports.

Pronunciation

/kəˈtiːnəɹi/ /kəˈtɛnəɹi/ /ˈkætəˌnɛɹi/ en-us-catenary.ogg

Word forms

catenary more catenary most catenary catenaries

Etymology

From Latin catenarius, from Latin catēna (“chain”).

Synonyms

Related words

Translations

Danish: køreledning Finnish: ajolanka French: caténaire German: Oberleitung Norwegian Bokmål: kjøreledning Norwegian Nynorsk: køyreleidning Polish: sieć przewodów trakcyjnych Romanian: linie aeriană de contact Russian: контактная сеть Spanish: catenaria
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