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Definitions of overrunning in various dictionaries:
verb - invade in great numbers
verb - occupy in large numbers or live on a host
verb - flow or run over (a limit or brim)
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Present participle of overrun. |
spread over or occupy (a place) in large numbers. |
continue beyond or above an expected or allowed time or cost. |
Spread over or occupy (a place) in large numbers. |
Continue beyond or above an expected or allowed time or cost. |
An instance of something exceeding an expected or allowed time or cost. |
The movement or extension of something beyond an expected or allotted position. |
The movement of a vehicle at a speed greater than is imparted by the engine. |
Overrunning might refer to |
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In mechanical or automotive engineering, a Freewheel or overrunning clutch is a device in a transmission that disengages the driveshaft from the driven shaft when the driven shaft rotates faster than the driveshaft. An overdrive is sometimes mistakenly called a freewheel, but is otherwise unrelated. * The condition of a driven shaft spinning faster than its driveshaft exists in most bicycles when the rider holds his or her feet still, no longer pushing the pedals. In a fixed-gear bicycle, without a freewheel, the rear wheel would drive the pedals around. * An analogous condition exists in an automobile with a manual transmission going downhill, or any situation where the driver takes his or her foot off the gas pedal, closing the throttle; the wheels want to drive the engine, possibly at a higher RPM. In a two-stroke engine, this can be a catastrophic situation: as many two stroke engines depend on a fuel/oil mixture for lubrication, a shortage of fuel to the engine would result in a shortage of oil in the cylinders, and the pistons would seize after a very short time causing extensive engine damage. Saab used a freewheel system in their two-stroke models for this reason and maintained it in the Saab 96 V4 and early Saab 99 for better fuel efficiency. |