vertical pipe

collocation in English

meaningsofverticalandpipe

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vertical
adjective
uk
/ˈvɜː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈvɝː.t̬ə.kəl/
standing or pointing straight up or at an angle of 90° to a horizontal surface ...
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pipe
noun[C]
uk
/paɪp/
us
/paɪp/
a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place ...
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(Definition ofverticalandpipefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The present work gives a generic picture of the linear stability characteristics of mixed convection in averticalpipe.
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The present work intends to offer a comprehensive account of the linear stability features of a non-isothermalverticalpipeflow because of its omni-presence in engineering applications.
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We have constructed two devices to study the flow of two liquids in averticalpipe, one for free-fall flow under gravity and the other for forced flows.
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Typically, a borehole used as a water well is completed by installing averticalpipe(casing) and well screen to keep the borehole from caving.
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The stability of core-annular flow in vertical pipes is analysed using the linearized theory of stability.
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Commercial systems provide methods of ventilation that move air from the room, through the waste container, and out averticalpipe, venting above the enclosure roof.
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Beitler describes them as hollow subhorizontal planar strata-bound pipes and vertical pipes.
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Vertical pipes for conduction of the overflow to the bottom can enhance performance.
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Most flat plate collectors have two horizontal pipes at the top and bottom, called headers, and many smaller vertical pipes connecting them, called risers.
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This is not a chimney stack; it houses two systems of vertical pipes through which water was pumped before it entered the mains water supply.
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Large features include 30to90ft m jumps along with complex jibs and large vertical pipes.
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A system using water in vertical pipes to be dug 250 feet (76 m) into the earth beneath the center will both heat and cool the building.
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