internal pressure

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalandpressure

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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pressure
noun
uk
/ˈpreʃ.ər/
us
/ˈpreʃ.ɚ/
the force you produce when you ...
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(Definition ofinternalandpressurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinternal pressure

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As the chamber inflates slowly, theinternalpressureincreases.
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For a long bubble, the blow ratio increases with increased axial tension, and with decreased die radius andinternalpressure.
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The aerofoil is symmetrical with a chord c and a total membrane length of 21; theinternalpressureis pi.
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We have already postulated increasinginternalpressurein the perivitelline space as the cortical reaction is setting in.
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An experimental investigation of the explosions of 2 in. diameter glass spheres under highinternalpressurehas been made.
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It is designed, first, to reduceinternalpressure.
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Becauseinternalpressureis increasing, so is repression.
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Today, however, this policy is underinternalpressure.
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This last result is less surprising when one recalls the behaviour of a spherical bubble acted on by aninternalpressureand surface tension forces.
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The third point of divergence is reform capability, in particular the government effectiveness and capacity to translate external andinternalpressureinto tangible reform outcomes.
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It is theinternalpressureto be dominant among males and to mate by choice among females that results in conflict and threat.
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The liquid is forced through an annular die and the tubular film produced is thinned by both aninternalpressureand an axial tension.
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The growing differences ininternalpressurebetween the ends and the middle reduce the efficiency of the surface tension as the length becomes large.
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Therefore, the fill procedure typically requires a large amount of pressurization steps to obtain a desiredinternalpressureinside a shell.
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There then came a level of acceptance by a growing number of governments, often under external as well asinternalpressure.
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We can therefore treat a newly erupted dome as a thin shell subjected to aninternalpressurefrom the weight of the cryolava it contains.
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But in shear flow the long drops avoid the need for a largeinternalpressuredifference by aligning themselves very closely with the flow.
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Many authors have proposed models of this form to describe avascular tumour growth, without referring to either theinternalpressurefield or the cell velocity.
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Pressures due to external forces could be accommodated with appropriate filtering because spatial patterns for external loads should be different frominternalpressurechanges.
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As theinternalpressureis reduced the height of the membrane is increases slightly and then at negahive pressures develops inflexion points and finally becomes wavy.
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At the start of the collapse vapour will condense back into the liquid so that theinternalpressure in the cavity remains equal to the liquid-vapour pressure.
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As theinternalpressurewas reduced the shape of the membrane appeared to alter qualitatively in the manner predicted by the theory (figures 5 and 7).
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