Automotive frame beaming refers to the process of reinforcing the structural integrity of a vehicle's frame to enhance its strength and rigidity. This is typically achieved through the use of advanced materials and engineering techniques, such as integrating high-strength steel or aluminum alloys, which help improve safety and performance. By optimizing the frame design, manufacturers can reduce weight while maintaining or increasing the vehicle's durability and crashworthiness. Ultimately, effective frame beaming contributes to better handling, fuel efficiency, and overall vehicle longevity.
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In automotive terms, it's a suspension part that resembles the capital letter "A"
The ideal thing is to realize the light was beaming. Ideally you should have realized it was the lighthouse beaming in the fog. Beaming with surprise, Peter began to realize he could be the ideal candidate.
Julia Roberts's face was beaming when she smiled at her daughter.
The child beamed at Santa The ceiling was low-beamed
Beaming
shining, beaming
Ray
Transwarp beaming
A control arm is used in automotive suspension. The control arm is also known as the wishbone, A-arm or A-Frame. The control arm is used to attach the wheels of a car to the rest of the frame.
Smiling, beaming
bright, sparkling, glowing