| 释义 |
dynamic similarity [dī¦nam·ik ´sim·ǝ`lar·ǝd·ē] MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A relation between two mechanical systems (often referred to as model and prototype) such that by proportional alterations of the units of length, mass, and time, measured quantities in the one system go identically (or with a constant multiple for each) into those in the other; in particular, this implies constant ratios of forces in the two systems. |