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Tandem

Tandem, or in tandem, is an arrangement in which a team of machines, animals or people are lined up one behind another, all facing in the same direction.[1]

Ponies driving in tandem
Tandem bicycle

The original use of the term in English was in tandem harness,[citation needed] which is used for two or more draft horses, or other draft animals, harnessed in a single line one behind another, as opposed to a pair, harnessed side by side, or a team of several pairs. The tandem harness allows additional animals to provide pulling power for a vehicle designed for a single animal.

The English word tandem derives from the Latin adverb tandem, meaning at length or finally.[2] It is a word play, using the Latin phrase (referring to time, not position) for English "at length, lengthwise".[3]

Tandem bicycles are named for their tandem seating, a more common arrangement than side-by-side "sociable" seating. Tandem can also be used more generally to refer to any group of persons or objects working together, not necessarily in line.[1]

Automobiles

 
Messerschmitt KR200 Kabrio; the folding top replaces the bubble in this version.

The Messerschmitt KR200 was an example of a very small automobile that used tandem seating. A tandem arrangement may also be used for cars parked in a residential garage.

Trucks

In heavy trucks tandem refers to two closely spaced axles. Legally defined by the distance between the axles (up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2+38 in) in the European Union, 40–96 inches (1.02–2.44 m) in the United States), mechanically there are many configurations. Either or both axles may be powered, and often interact with each other. In the United States, both axles are typically powered and equalized; in the European Union, one axle is typically unpowered, and can often be adjusted to load, and even raised off the ground, turning a tandem into a single-axle.[4][5]

Aviation

 
Instructor and student pilots in a McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk aircraft

The two seating configurations for trainer, night and all-weather interceptor or attack aircraft are pilot and instructor side by side or in tandem.[6] Usually, the pilot is in front and the instructor behind. In attack helicopters, sometimes the pilot sits in back with the weapons operator in front for better view to aim weapons, as the Bell AH-1 Cobra was a tandem cockpit redesign which produced a much slimmer profile than the Bell UH-1 Iroquois on which it was based. Attack aircraft and all-weather interceptors often use a second crew member to operate avionics such as radar, or as a second pilot. Bombers such as the Convair B-58 Hustler seated three crew members in tandem. A common engineering adaptation is to lengthen the cockpit or fuselage to create a trainer with tandem seating from a single-seater aircraft.

Side-by-side seating

 
Tandem seat Gloster Meteor and side-by-side seat Hawker Hunter (trainer)

An alternative configuration is side-by-side seating, which is common in civil aircraft of all sizes, trainers and large military aircraft, but less so in high performance jets and gliders where drag reduction is paramount. The Boeing B-47 Stratojet and Boeing XB-52 bombers used fighter-style tandem seating, but the final B-52 bomber series used a conventional side-by-side cockpit. The Grumman A-6 Intruder, General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark, Sukhoi Su-24 or the Sukhoi Su-34 are examples of combat aircraft that use this configuration. For training aircraft, it has the advantage that pilot and instructor can see each other's actions, allowing the pilot to learn from the instructor and the instructor to correct the student pilot. The tandem configuration has the advantage of being closer to the normal working environment that a fast jet pilot is likely to encounter.[7]

In some cases, such as the Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler, a two-place aircraft can be lengthened into a four-place aircraft. Also, a single seat cockpit can be redesigned into a side-by-side arrangement in the case of the Douglas A-1 Skyraider, TF-102 trainer or the Hawker Hunter training versions.

Animals

During mating among odonata (dragonflies and damselflies), a male uses claspers at the end of his abdomen to grab a female between the head and thorax, forming a tandem. The pair may take flight while in tandem. [8]: 5–6 [9]: 5 

References

  1. ^ a b "Tandem". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  2. ^ "Tandem". Wordinfo.com. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
  3. ^ Harper, Douglas (2014-01-14). "tandem". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  4. ^ "Guidelines on Maximum Weights…Criteria" (PDF). Road Safety Authority. 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  5. ^ Federal Highway Administration (2006). "Freight Management and Operations: Bridge Formula Weights". U.S. Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  6. ^ Wragg, David W. (1974). A Dictionary of Aviation (1st American ed.). New York: Frederick Fell, Inc. p. 259. ISBN 0-85045-163-9.
  7. ^ "Why Tandem Seating in the SGT-300?". testrakeaviation. 2010-03-15.
  8. ^ Dubois, Bob (2005). Damselflies of the North Woods. Kollath-Stensaas Publishing. ISBN 0-9673793-7-7.
  9. ^ Mead, Kurt (2009). Dragonflies of the North Woods. Kollath-Stensaas Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9792006-5-6.

External links

  • Clipart.com Closeup | Royalty-Free Image of tandem carriage horses harness coach driver whip Illustration.
  • Museum Victoria (Australia) official site; illustration.

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Look up tandem in Wiktionary the free dictionary For other uses see Tandem disambiguation Tandem or in tandem is an arrangement in which a team of machines animals or people are lined up one behind another all facing in the same direction 1 Ponies driving in tandem Tandem bicycle The original use of the term in English was in tandem harness citation needed which is used for two or more draft horses or other draft animals harnessed in a single line one behind another as opposed to a pair harnessed side by side or a team of several pairs The tandem harness allows additional animals to provide pulling power for a vehicle designed for a single animal The English word tandem derives from the Latin adverb tandem meaning at length or finally 2 It is a word play using the Latin phrase referring to time not position for English at length lengthwise 3 Tandem bicycles are named for their tandem seating a more common arrangement than side by side sociable seating Tandem can also be used more generally to refer to any group of persons or objects working together not necessarily in line 1 Contents 1 Automobiles 2 Trucks 3 Aviation 3 1 Side by side seating 4 Animals 5 References 6 External linksAutomobiles Edit Messerschmitt KR200 Kabrio the folding top replaces the bubble in this version The Messerschmitt KR200 was an example of a very small automobile that used tandem seating A tandem arrangement may also be used for cars parked in a residential garage Trucks EditIn heavy trucks tandem refers to two closely spaced axles Legally defined by the distance between the axles up to 2 5 m 8 ft 2 3 8 in in the European Union 40 96 inches 1 02 2 44 m in the United States mechanically there are many configurations Either or both axles may be powered and often interact with each other In the United States both axles are typically powered and equalized in the European Union one axle is typically unpowered and can often be adjusted to load and even raised off the ground turning a tandem into a single axle 4 5 Aviation Edit Instructor and student pilots in a McDonnell Douglas T 45 Goshawk aircraft The two seating configurations for trainer night and all weather interceptor or attack aircraft are pilot and instructor side by side or in tandem 6 Usually the pilot is in front and the instructor behind In attack helicopters sometimes the pilot sits in back with the weapons operator in front for better view to aim weapons as the Bell AH 1 Cobra was a tandem cockpit redesign which produced a much slimmer profile than the Bell UH 1 Iroquois on which it was based Attack aircraft and all weather interceptors often use a second crew member to operate avionics such as radar or as a second pilot Bombers such as the Convair B 58 Hustler seated three crew members in tandem A common engineering adaptation is to lengthen the cockpit or fuselage to create a trainer with tandem seating from a single seater aircraft Side by side seating Edit Tandem seat Gloster Meteor and side by side seat Hawker Hunter trainer An alternative configuration is side by side seating which is common in civil aircraft of all sizes trainers and large military aircraft but less so in high performance jets and gliders where drag reduction is paramount The Boeing B 47 Stratojet and Boeing XB 52 bombers used fighter style tandem seating but the final B 52 bomber series used a conventional side by side cockpit The Grumman A 6 Intruder General Dynamics F 111 Aardvark Sukhoi Su 24 or the Sukhoi Su 34 are examples of combat aircraft that use this configuration For training aircraft it has the advantage that pilot and instructor can see each other s actions allowing the pilot to learn from the instructor and the instructor to correct the student pilot The tandem configuration has the advantage of being closer to the normal working environment that a fast jet pilot is likely to encounter 7 In some cases such as the Northrop Grumman EA 6B Prowler a two place aircraft can be lengthened into a four place aircraft Also a single seat cockpit can be redesigned into a side by side arrangement in the case of the Douglas A 1 Skyraider TF 102 trainer or the Hawker Hunter training versions Animals EditDuring mating among odonata dragonflies and damselflies a male uses claspers at the end of his abdomen to grab a female between the head and thorax forming a tandem The pair may take flight while in tandem 8 5 6 9 5 Powdered Dancers in tandem Black saddlebags tandem flightReferences Edit a b Tandem Oxford English Dictionary Online ed Oxford University Press Subscription or participating institution membership required Tandem Wordinfo com Retrieved 2009 01 28 Harper Douglas 2014 01 14 tandem Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2022 10 16 Guidelines on Maximum Weights Criteria PDF Road Safety Authority 2013 Retrieved 2013 05 20 Federal Highway Administration 2006 Freight Management and Operations Bridge Formula Weights U S Department of Transportation Retrieved 2013 05 20 Wragg David W 1974 A Dictionary of Aviation 1st American ed New York Frederick Fell Inc p 259 ISBN 0 85045 163 9 Why Tandem Seating in the SGT 300 testrakeaviation 2010 03 15 Dubois Bob 2005 Damselflies of the North Woods Kollath Stensaas Publishing ISBN 0 9673793 7 7 Mead Kurt 2009 Dragonflies of the North Woods Kollath Stensaas Publishing ISBN 978 0 9792006 5 6 External links Edit Look up tandem in Wiktionary the free dictionary Clipart com Closeup Royalty Free Image of tandem carriage horses harness coach driver whip Illustration Three Men In a Carriage Drawn by a Tandem Horse Team Tandem Horse Teams Museum Victoria Australia official site illustration Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tandem amp oldid 1146769386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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