exit velocity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexitandvelocity
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exit
noun[C]
uk/ˈek.sɪt/us/ˈek.sɪt/
the door through which you might leave a building or ...
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velocity
noun[C or U]
uk/vəˈlɒs.ə.ti/us/vəˈlɑː.sə.t̬i/
the speed at which an object ...
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(Definition ofexitandvelocityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A cruciform insert eliminated any swirl in the plenum, which could lead to a significant swirl component in the jetexitvelocity.
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Emission information required for the point sources are: source coordinates, emission rate, physical stack height, stack diameter, stack gasexitvelocity, and stack gas temperature.
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A sinusoidal pulsation or modulation of the jet'sexitvelocityprovides a well-characterized initial disturbance to the jet.
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A uniform coflowing velocity, typically less than 0.006 of the jetexitvelocitywas produced over the entire cross-section of the large enclosure.
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An algebraic expression is presented t o estimate the breakup times within 20 % of the experimental data for viscous jets with a large initial modulation of theexitvelocity.
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Extreme care was taken to match the smokeexitvelocityto the prevalent stream velocity for ensuring its neutral entrainment.
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Exitvelocityis the fundamental variable.
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There is a balance between incoming particle speed andexitvelocity, giving maximum power to the sail.
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The highexitvelocityof the jet enables a relatively large separation between the print head and the substrate, typically 25 mm.
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The cooling air exit from the oil and coolant radiators was reduced in area to match theexitvelocityto the local flow.
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Only with the high exit velocities possible with pulsed laser ablation propulsion is it possible to overcome this problem.
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The turbine assembly is a five-jet configuration; the stream of each jet is 193 mm (7.6 inches) in diameter with anexitvelocityof 192 meters/second (630 ft/s).
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Smaller diameters, for instance, have less flow leading to lower hourly output, but are able to project the slurry over a further distance due to a higherexitvelocity.
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Additionally, the higherexitvelocityof the discharged water increases the relative efficiency as speeds of advance, or currents, increase, as compared to standard tunnel thrusters.
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