exhaust port

collocation in English

meaningsofexhaustandport

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exhaust
noun[U]
uk
/ɪɡˈzɔːst/
us
/ɪɡˈzɑːst/
the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas ...
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port
noun
uk
/pɔːt/
us
/pɔːrt/
a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the ...
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(Definition ofexhaustandportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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All 6 had a newexhaustportfitted, replacing the two of the original design.
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However, there is a mechanical limit to the width of a singleexhaustport, at about 62% of the bore diameter for reasonable ring life.
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Added to the above is the profound effect that downstream elements have on the flow of theexhaustport.
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This change allows theexhaustportvelocity to more effectively scavenge the cylinder and reduce reversion pulses to enhance induction.
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There is a central squareexhaustporton the cylinder wall uncovered by the piston.
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Surplus gas and powder residues are evacuated through anexhaustportin the gas cylinder.
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The intake port was located under the lower piston, while theexhaustportwas under the upper.
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Beyond this, the rings will bulge into theexhaustportand wear quickly.
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At cruising speed, reflected waveexhaustportblocking occurred at too low a frequency.
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Its larger at the intake end, and decreases along the length of the rotors until theexhaustport.
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This section of the system is called the header pipe (theexhaustportlength is considered part of the header pipe for measurement purposes).
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Theexhaustportopens while there is still significant pressure in the cylinder, which drives the initial outflow of exhaust.
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This sealed chamber is vented onto theexhaustportwhen the valve is open.
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Shortly after theexhaustportis uncovered by the downward travel of the piston, the transfer ports begin to be uncovered.
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When the piston is at bottom dead center, the burnt gases escape from theexhaustport.
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The head used during this time was the so-called "rectangle port", named after itsexhaustportshape.
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Theexhaustportand assembly was made more robust.
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The cylinder has a transfer port (inlet from crankcase to cylinder) and anexhaustportcut into it.
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The rocket exhaust was made functional via a tank filled with either gasoline or kerosene which was pumped out theexhaustportand ignited electrically.
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These valves act to vary the height (and width) of theexhaustportthereby broadening power delivery over a wider rev range.
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