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Much of the subsoil here is hydrostatically unstable clay.
Legislation in Australia requires that cylinders are hydrostatically tested every twelve months, regardless.
They have hydrostatically tested the line.
Double wall pipes are usually hydrostatically tested, or tested to hold and maintain a target gas pressure before the first use.
A full squad of Mermen swam by towing a hydrostatically balanced sledge.
The fivefold symmetry and the hydrostatically operated tube feet are such distinctive characters that they make members of the group very easy to recognise.
Fluid bearings can be hydrostatically or hydrodynamically lubricated.
Scudi had led the first stage of their flight, holding them hydrostatically balanced with their dive suit controls just under the surface.
In the first step, the slice is deformed hydrostatically in order to produce the required strains to the z' and y' directions.
The mine is hydrostatically controlled to maintain a pre-set depth below the water's surface independently of the rise and fall of the tide.
High pressure cylinders that are used multiple times - as most are - can be hydrostatically or ultrasonically tested and visually examined every few years.
High-density solids pumps are hydrostatically operating machines which displace the medium being pumped and thus create a flow.
To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water.
Hydrostatically lubricated bearings are lubricated by an external pump which always keeps a static amount of pressure.
Pressure hull assembly is hydrostatically tested to withstand 720 at pressure, while the viewports are tested up to 780 at.
He is the inventor of the "Swallow float", a hydrostatically stable, freely drifting source of sound underwater, which can be followed by a ship at the surface.
Air cylinders must be hydrostatically tested every 5 years for composite cylinders, and every 5 years for metal cylinders.
Prior to delivery, the pressure vessel is hydrostatically tested at 130% of its rated pressure under the supervision of an ASME code inspector.
Large tanks tend to be vertical cylindrical, or to have rounded corners transition from vertical side wall to bottom profile, to easier withstand hydraulic hydrostatically induced pressure of contained liquid.
As the capsizing was so fast, no radio distress call was made but a distress radiobeacon (EPIRB) was hydrostatically released and automatically activated when the vessel sank.
The bases of the tunnel channels are cut well below the elevation of Flathead Lake, indicating that erosion occurred in hydrostatically pressurized subglacial tunnel channels beneath the ice in British Columbia.
Nothing changes hydrostatically by replacing the bucket with a ship of equal or lower density than water (which it would have to be or else it would sink in open water anyway), therefore the ship would also float.
The H class also became the first VR locomotive to feature a mechanical stoker, and boasted many other modern features such as roller bearings, hydrostatically controlled load compensating brake gear on the tender, power-operated reversing gear, American-style bar frame construction, thermic siphons, and duplex blast pipes.