Buzz: Saw
In aerospace engineering, is a specific type of acoustic radiation from turbofan engines. It occurs when the tips of the fan blades exceed the speed of sound (supersonic speeds), creating shock waves that propagate forward out of the intake duct. This produces a characteristic sound composed of harmonics of the engine's rotation frequency. 3. Cultural and Literary Significance
: Also known as buzz saws, these use large blades (up to 36 inches) to crosscut logs and slabs into firewood. Many vintage models are powered by a tractor's belt drive or power takeoff (PTO). buzz saw
: Historically, these were massive blades used to resaw lumber after it had passed through primary saws. 2. Engineering: "Buzz-Saw" Noise In aerospace engineering, is a specific type of
: In modern woodworking, "buzz saw" is often a colloquial term for handheld electric saws used for making quick, straight cuts in various materials. : Historically, these were massive blades used to