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Pressure drops are reasonably low, and similar to tapered tube models.
The phase plug exits into a tapered tube, which forms the start of the horn itself.
The model coronary artery is assumed to be an elastic tapered tube.
There are many forms of wall plug, but the most common principle is to use a tapered tube of soft material, such as plastic.
The shaft of a golf club is the long, tapered tube which connects the golfer's hands to the club head.
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At this same time, Bontrager stopped using two-piece seat stays on mountain frames in favor of a single tapered tube.
The shaft is a tapered tube made of metal (usually steel) or carbon fiber composite (referred to as graphite).
A slightly different solution was found in 1964 by Hafner who used a tapered tube (conical: slightly larger at the top).
If you can think of a application for tapered tube then we can probably taper the tube for the job.
A variation on the transmission line enclosure uses a tapered tube, with the terminus (opening/port) having a smaller area than the throat.
No result will be observed in the non-compensated flow meter, as the gas will release before reaching the tapered tube containing the float.
Later, the Six13 line was expanded to include the Slice triathlon/time trial bike which employed similar alloy/carbon joinery with aerodynamically tapered tubes.
The rotors are built around tapered tube spars, which carry ribs and are Dural clad at the leading edges and with alloy over 3-ply elsewhere.
However, every effort should be made to employ untapered tubing instead, with the need for tapering to be carefully weighed against the shorter service life of a tapered tube.
Other comfort enhancing features of this snorkel even for the most demanding professional divers are, profiled guard, elliptical tapered tube, angled mouthpiece, increased well and larger internal elliptical valve for improved drainage.
The variable area (VA) meter, also commonly called a rotameter, consists of a tapered tube, typically made of glass, with a float inside that is pushed up by fluid flow and pulled down by gravity.
It consists of a connection to a gas source, a needle valve opened and closed by turning an attached dial for control of flow rate, a float resting in a clear tapered tube, and an outlet port.
The narrow pitcher leaves are tapered tubes that rise up to 75 centimetres from the ground, with a mouth 6 to 10 centimetres in circumference Like all the Sarracenia, it is native to the New World.
When a driving pressure is applied to the inlet of a Thorpe tube flowmeter, the ball rises in the tapered tube until the flow rate creates an applied pressure on the ball equal to its weight.
A core component of the cochlea is the Organ of Corti, the sensory organ of hearing, which is distributed along the partition separating fluid chambers in the coiled tapered tube of the cochlea.
One of them, the tapered tube of metal that angled up to the hut's ceiling, its base a mass of wheels and dials and tubing, was evidently the weapon of the ray that had struck the scout down.
A bocal is a curved, tapered tube, which is an integral part of certain woodwind instruments, including double reed instruments such as the bassoon, contrabassoon, English horn, and oboe d'amore, as well as the larger recorders.