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COMPRESSED FLUID

  • Compressed fluid
  • Fluid under thermodynamic or mechanical conditions which force it to be a liquid

    called a p-v diagram), compressed fluid is the state to the left of the saturation curve. Conditions that cause a fluid to be compressed include: Specific

    Compressed fluid

    Compressed fluid

    Compressed_fluid

  • Supercritical fluid
  • State of matter

    supercritical fluids. For example, nitrogen has a critical point of 126.2 K (−147.0 °C; −232.5 °F) and 3.4 MPa (34 bar). Therefore, nitrogen (or compressed air)

    Supercritical fluid

    Supercritical_fluid

  • Propellant
  • Chemical substance used for propulsion

    expel the fluid as the propellant. The energy stored in the fluid was added to the system when the fluid was compressed, such as compressed air. The energy

    Propellant

    Propellant

  • Hydraulic accumulator
  • Reservoir to store and stabilise fluid pressure

    spring compresses, the force it exerts on the fluid is increased linearly. The metal bellows accumulators function similarly to the compressed gas type

    Hydraulic accumulator

    Hydraulic_accumulator

  • Fluid power
  • Use of fluids under pressure to generate, control, and transmit power

    a gas such as compressed air or other gases). Although steam is also a fluid, steam power is usually classified separately from fluid power (implying

    Fluid power

    Fluid power

    Fluid_power

  • State of matter
  • Forms which matter can take

    directly into solids through deposition. A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant

    State of matter

    State of matter

    State_of_matter

  • Poroelasticity
  • Field in materials science and mechanics

    experimenting with, a fluid-saturated sponge. If a fluid- saturated sponge is compressed, fluid will flow from the sponge. If the sponge is in a fluid reservoir and

    Poroelasticity

    Poroelasticity

  • Working fluid
  • Pressurized gas or liquid in a heat engine

    (Gases also heat up as they are compressed and cool as they expand. Some gases also condense into liquids as they are compressed and boil as pressure is reduced

    Working fluid

    Working_fluid

  • Fluid
  • Liquid, gas, or other continuously deforming and flowing material

    In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that may continuously move and deform (flow) under an applied shear stress, or external force

    Fluid

    Fluid

  • Pneumatic motor
  • Compressed-air engine

    compressed-air engine, is a type of motor which does mechanical work by expanding compressed air. Pneumatic motors generally convert the compressed-air

    Pneumatic motor

    Pneumatic motor

    Pneumatic_motor

  • Compressor
  • Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume

    Mechanical fan that forces fluid to move radially outward Compressed air – Air under a pressure greater than atmospheric Compressed air dryer – Filter systems

    Compressor

    Compressor

    Compressor

  • Pneumatics
  • Use of pressurised gas in mechanical systems

    Pneumatic systems used in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically powered compressor

    Pneumatics

    Pneumatics

    Pneumatics

  • Compressed-air energy storage
  • Method for matching variable production with demand

    Compressed-air-energy storage (CAES) is a way to store energy for later use using compressed air. At a utility scale, energy generated during periods of

    Compressed-air energy storage

    Compressed-air energy storage

    Compressed-air_energy_storage

  • Lumbar puncture
  • Procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid

    inserted into the spinal canal, most commonly to collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic testing. The main reason for a lumbar puncture is to

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar puncture

    Lumbar_puncture

  • Squeeze bottle
  • Type of container

    applied to a resilient hollow body is harnessed to compress fluid within it and thereby expel the fluid through some form of nozzle. Typically, as with wash

    Squeeze bottle

    Squeeze bottle

    Squeeze_bottle

  • Compressed air
  • Air under a pressure greater than atmospheric

    Compressed air is air kept under a pressure that is greater than atmospheric pressure. Compressed air in vehicle tires and shock absorbers are commonly

    Compressed air

    Compressed air

    Compressed_air

  • Drilling fluid
  • Aid for drilling boreholes into the ground

    combination with others. The various types of fluid generally fall into broad categories: Air: Compressed air is pumped either down the bore hole's annular

    Drilling fluid

    Drilling fluid

    Drilling_fluid

  • Brake fluid
  • Hydraulic fluid used for braking applications

    Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake and hydraulic clutch applications in automobiles, motorcycles, light trucks, and some

    Brake fluid

    Brake fluid

    Brake_fluid

  • Supercritical carbon dioxide
  • Carbon dioxide above its critical point

    Mendiola, J.A.; Herrero, M.; Cifuentes, A.; Ibañez, E. (2007). "Use of compressed fluids for sample preparation: Food applications". Journal of Chromatography

    Supercritical carbon dioxide

    Supercritical carbon dioxide

    Supercritical_carbon_dioxide

  • Airlift pump
  • Pump using density difference due to injected air in the liquid

    solids. The pump injects compressed air at the bottom of the discharge pipe which is immersed in the liquid. The compressed air mixes with the liquid

    Airlift pump

    Airlift pump

    Airlift_pump

  • Amniotic fluid
  • Fluid surrounding a fetus within the amnion

    The amniotic fluid is the protective liquid contained by the amniotic sac of a gravid amniote. This fluid serves as a cushion for the growing fetus, but

    Amniotic fluid

    Amniotic fluid

    Amniotic_fluid

  • Edema
  • Accumulation of excess fluid in tissue

    used to pressurize tissue in a limb, forcing fluids — both blood and lymph — to flow out of the compressed area. Causes and signs of edema. Institute for

    Edema

    Edema

    Edema

  • Newtonian fluid
  • Type of fluid

    A Newtonian fluid is a fluid in which the viscous stresses arising from its flow are at every point linearly correlated to the local strain rate—the rate

    Newtonian fluid

    Newtonian_fluid

  • Pericardial effusion
  • Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pericardial cavity of the heart

    effusion occurs when the volume of fluid in the cavity exceeds the normal limit. If large enough, it can compress the heart, causing cardiac tamponade

    Pericardial effusion

    Pericardial effusion

    Pericardial_effusion

  • Compressed-air vehicle
  • Car that uses pneumatic motors

    submarines. Compressed-air vehicles operate according to a thermodynamic process in which air cools down when expanding and heats up when being compressed, resulting

    Compressed-air vehicle

    Compressed-air_vehicle

  • O-ring
  • Mechanical, toroid gasket that seals an interface

    Static applications of O-rings may include fluid or gas sealing applications in which: (1) the O-ring is compressed resulting in zero clearance, (2) the O-ring

    O-ring

    O-ring

    O-ring

  • External combustion engine
  • Type of reciprocating heat engine

    the engine, produces motion and usable work. The fluid is then dumped (open cycle), or cooled, compressed and reused (closed cycle). In these types of engines

    External combustion engine

    External combustion engine

    External_combustion_engine

  • Peristaltic pump
  • Type of pump

    circumference, which compress the flexible tube as they rotate by. The part of the tube under compression is closed, forcing the fluid to move through the

    Peristaltic pump

    Peristaltic pump

    Peristaltic_pump

  • Compressed natural gas
  • Fuel gas mainly composed of methane

    Compressed natural gas (CNG) is fuel gas composed primarily of methane (CH4), compressed to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure

    Compressed natural gas

    Compressed_natural_gas

  • Jet injector
  • Needle-free medical injection syringe

    historical devices may be compressed by operator muscle power, hydraulic fluid, built-in battery-operated motors, compressed air or gas, and other means

    Jet injector

    Jet injector

    Jet_injector

  • Supercritical fluid extraction
  • Chemical process

    Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is the process of separating one component (the extractant) from another (the matrix) using supercritical fluids as the

    Supercritical fluid extraction

    Supercritical_fluid_extraction

  • Shutdown valve
  • Valve that automatically stops the flow of a hazardous fluid in a dangerous event

    energy is stored by means of a compressed spring double-acting cylinder - Energy is stored using a volume of compressed fluid The type of actuation required

    Shutdown valve

    Shutdown_valve

  • Hydropneumatic suspension
  • Type of motor vehicle suspension system

    (Hydrolastic, Hydragas), and Lincoln sought to create simpler variants using a compressed air suspension. Citroën's application of the system had the disadvantage

    Hydropneumatic suspension

    Hydropneumatic suspension

    Hydropneumatic_suspension

  • Basilar skull fracture
  • Bone breakage in the base of the skull

    blood behind the ear drum. A cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak occurs in about 20% of cases and may result in fluid leaking from the nose or ear. Meningitis

    Basilar skull fracture

    Basilar skull fracture

    Basilar_skull_fracture

  • Pressure
  • Force distributed over an area

    been experimentally tested. Fluid pressure is most often the compressive stress at some point within a fluid. (The term fluid refers to both liquids and

    Pressure

    Pressure

    Pressure

  • Gas cylinder
  • Cylindrical container for storing pressurised gas

    cylinder the stored contents may be in a state of compressed gas, vapor over liquid, supercritical fluid, or dissolved in a substrate material, depending

    Gas cylinder

    Gas cylinder

    Gas_cylinder

  • Buoyancy
  • Upward force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in fluid

    exerted by a fluid opposing the weight of a partially or fully immersed object (which may also be a parcel of fluid). In a column of fluid, pressure increases

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

  • Venturi effect
  • Reduced pressure caused by a flow restriction in a tube or pipe

    lead to an increase in velocity, unless the fluid is compressed. The mass flow rate for a compressible fluid will increase with increased upstream pressure

    Venturi effect

    Venturi effect

    Venturi_effect

  • Dilatant
  • Material in which viscosity increases with the rate of shear strain

    shear strain. Such a shear thickening fluid, also known by the initialism STF, is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid. This behaviour is usually not observed

    Dilatant

    Dilatant

    Dilatant

  • Superfluidity
  • Fluid which flows without losing kinetic energy

    Superfluidity is the characteristic property of a fluid with zero viscosity which therefore flows without any loss of kinetic energy. When stirred, a

    Superfluidity

    Superfluidity

    Superfluidity

  • Power brakes
  • Hydraulically-intensified braking

    cylinder to compress; this action pushes the brake fluid through the brake lines, which lead to the calipers. There, the fluid compresses the caliper

    Power brakes

    Power_brakes

  • Cryocooler
  • Refrigeration system that cools to below 120 K

    cryogenic fluid as the working substance and employ moving parts to cycle the fluid around a thermodynamic cycle. The fluid is typically compressed at room

    Cryocooler

    Cryocooler

  • Magnetorheological fluid
  • Smart fluid whose viscosity increases in a magnetic field

    shear strength is about 100 kPa. If the fluid is compressed in the magnetic field direction and the compressive stress is 2 MPa, the shear strength is

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological_fluid

  • Pneumatic cylinder
  • Mechanical device with compressed gas

    Room, pneumatics are used to prevent fluid from dripping onto people below the puppets. Once actuated, compressed air enters into the tube at one end of

    Pneumatic cylinder

    Pneumatic cylinder

    Pneumatic_cylinder

  • Electrorheological fluid
  • Type of chemical suspension

    micrometres diameter) in an electrically insulating fluid. The apparent viscosity of these fluids changes reversibly by an order of up to 100,000 in response

    Electrorheological fluid

    Electrorheological fluid

    Electrorheological_fluid

  • Diaphragm pump
  • Type of positive displacement pump

    valves) to pump a fluid. There are three main types of diaphragm pumps: Those in which the diaphragm is sealed with one side in the fluid to be pumped, and

    Diaphragm pump

    Diaphragm pump

    Diaphragm_pump

  • Launched roller coaster
  • Modern form of roller coaster

    incompressible hydraulic fluid is pumped into one compartment, nitrogen in the other compartment is compressed. At launch, the fluid under pressure from the

    Launched roller coaster

    Launched roller coaster

    Launched_roller_coaster

  • Cerebrospinal fluid leak
  • Leakage of fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord through tears in the dura mater

    A cerebrospinal fluid leak (CSF leak or CSFL) is a medical condition where the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that surrounds the brain and spinal cord leaks

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal fluid leak

    Cerebrospinal_fluid_leak

  • Plastic pipework
  • Tubular section or hollow cylinder made of plastic

    waste water, chemicals, heating fluid and cooling fluids, foodstuffs, ultra-pure liquids, slurries, gases, compressed air, irrigation, plastic pressure

    Plastic pipework

    Plastic pipework

    Plastic_pipework

  • Vortex
  • Fluid flow revolving around an axis of rotation

    In fluid dynamics, a vortex (pl.: vortices or vortexes) is a region in a fluid in which the flow revolves around an axis line, which may be straight or

    Vortex

    Vortex

    Vortex

  • Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Model of electrically conducting fluids

    the electric current is compressed into thin, nearly two-dimensional ribbons termed current sheets. These can divide the fluid into magnetic domains within

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

  • Supercritical fluid chromatography
  • Normal phase chromatography that uses a supercritical fluid as the mobile phase

    Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a form of normal phase chromatography that uses a supercritical fluid such as carbon dioxide as the mobile

    Supercritical fluid chromatography

    Supercritical_fluid_chromatography

  • Metallic hydrogen
  • Phase of hydrogen

    thought to appear in large quantities in the hot and gravitationally compressed interiors of Jupiter and Saturn, as well as in some exoplanets. Though

    Metallic hydrogen

    Metallic_hydrogen

  • Cutting fluid
  • Coolants and lubricants used in metalworking

    Cutting fluid is a type of coolant and lubricant designed specifically for metalworking processes, such as machining and stamping. There are various kinds

    Cutting fluid

    Cutting fluid

    Cutting_fluid

  • Gas lift
  • Raising a fluid by introducing bubbles of gas into the outlet tube

    behind them, causing the fluid to be pulled up. Gas lifts are commonly used as artificial lifts for water or oil, using compressed air or water vapor. Gas

    Gas lift

    Gas_lift

  • Air brake (road vehicle)
  • Type of friction brake for vehicles

    air brake or, more formally, a compressed-air-brake system, is a type of friction brake for vehicles in which compressed air pressing on a piston is used

    Air brake (road vehicle)

    Air brake (road vehicle)

    Air_brake_(road_vehicle)

  • Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies
  • compressors, compressed air treatment and control equipment, turn-key compressed air systems, consumer and commercial tools, pumps and fluid handling systems

    Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies

    Ingersoll_Rand_Industrial_Technologies

  • Incompressible flow
  • Fluid flow in which density remains constant

    \right)}.} A change in the density over time would imply that the fluid had either compressed or expanded (or that the mass contained in our constant volume

    Incompressible flow

    Incompressible_flow

  • Deep biosphere
  • Life in the deep subsurface of the Earth

    form. At first the sediment has 50 to 60 percent porosity; as it is compressed, fluids are expelled to form cold seeps or gas hydrates. Abyssal plains are

    Deep biosphere

    Deep biosphere

    Deep_biosphere

  • Allam power cycle
  • Fuel to energy conversion process

    working fluid is compressed and then cooled to near ambient temperature in the compressor after-cooler. At this point, the combination of compressing and

    Allam power cycle

    Allam_power_cycle

  • Pipe (fluid conveyance)
  • Tubular section or hollow cylinder

    cross-section, used mainly to convey substances which can flow — liquids and gases (fluids), slurries, powders and masses of small solids. It can also be used for

    Pipe (fluid conveyance)

    Pipe (fluid conveyance)

    Pipe_(fluid_conveyance)

  • Vortex tube
  • Device for separating compressed gas into hot and cold streams

    the Ranque–Hilsch vortex tube, is a mechanical device that separates a compressed gas into hot and cold streams. The gas emerging from the hot end can reach

    Vortex tube

    Vortex_tube

  • Instability
  • Characterized by some of the outputs or internal states growing without bounds

    instability Fluid instabilities occur in liquids, gases and plasmas, and are often characterized by the shape that form; they are studied in fluid dynamics

    Instability

    Instability

    Instability

  • Diaphragm (mechanical device)
  • Flexible barrier between two chambers

    pump uses a diaphragm to pump a fluid. A typical design is to have air on one side constantly vary in pressure, with fluid on the other side. The increase

    Diaphragm (mechanical device)

    Diaphragm_(mechanical_device)

  • Stirling engine
  • Closed-cycle regenerative heat engine

    use of compressed air in contact with flammable materials or substances such as lubricating oil introduces an explosion hazard, because compressed air contains

    Stirling engine

    Stirling engine

    Stirling_engine

  • Axial compressor
  • Machine for continuous flow gas compression

    along the flow direction to maintain an optimum Mach number as the fluid is compressed. Rotor passages can be designed to achieve diffusive pressure rise

    Axial compressor

    Axial compressor

    Axial_compressor

  • Volume of fluid method
  • Free-surface modelling technique

    In computational fluid dynamics, the volume of fluid (VOF) method is a family of free-surface modelling techniques, i.e. numerical techniques for tracking

    Volume of fluid method

    Volume of fluid method

    Volume_of_fluid_method

  • Pleural effusion
  • Accumulation of excess fluid in the pleural cavity

    accumulation of excessive fluid in the pleural space, the potential space that surrounds each lung. Under normal conditions, pleural fluid is secreted by the

    Pleural effusion

    Pleural effusion

    Pleural_effusion

  • Valve
  • Flow control device

    natural object that regulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing

    Valve

    Valve

    Valve

  • Navier–Stokes equations
  • Equations of motion for viscous fluids

    equations (/nævˈjeɪ ˈstoʊks/ nav-YAY STOHKS) describe the motion of viscous fluids. This system of partial differential equations was named after Claude-Louis

    Navier–Stokes equations

    Navier–Stokes_equations

  • Electrohydrodynamics
  • Study of electrically conducting fluids in the presence of electric fields

    (EHD), also known as electro-fluid-dynamics (EFD) or electrokinetics, is the study of the dynamics of electrically charged fluids. Electrohydrodynamics (EHD)

    Electrohydrodynamics

    Electrohydrodynamics

    Electrohydrodynamics

  • Circulating fluidized bed
  • Element of an industrial furnace

    The circulating fluidized bed (CFB) is a type of fluidized bed combustion that utilizes a recirculating loop for even greater efficiency of combustion

    Circulating fluidized bed

    Circulating_fluidized_bed

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    under water or in space. Compressed air has been commonly used in torpedoes. Compressed oxygen, as well as some compressed air, was used in the Japanese

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Brayton cycle
  • Thermodynamic cycle

    is drawn into a piston compressor, where it is compressed; ideally an isentropic process. The compressed air then passes through a mixing chamber where

    Brayton cycle

    Brayton cycle

    Brayton_cycle

  • Shock diamond
  • Visible wave pattern in a supersonic exhaust plume

    pressure will compress the flow. The external compression is caused by oblique shock waves inclined at an angle to the flow. The compressed flow is alternately

    Shock diamond

    Shock diamond

    Shock_diamond

  • Hydrocephalus
  • Abnormal increase in cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain

    Hydrocephalus is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) builds up within and/or around the brain, which can cause pressure to increase in the

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

    Hydrocephalus

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form. Merriam-Webster describes it as "the tendency of a jet of fluid emerging from an

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • Turbomachinery
  • Machine for exchanging energy with a fluid

    energy between a rotor and a fluid, including both turbines and compressors. While a turbine transfers energy from a fluid to a rotor, a compressor transfers

    Turbomachinery

    Turbomachinery

    Turbomachinery

  • Air compressor
  • Machine to pressurize air

    overpressure valve. The compressed air is stored in the tank until it is needed. The pressure energy provided by the compressed air can be used for a variety

    Air compressor

    Air compressor

    Air_compressor

  • Liquid breathing
  • Respiration of oxygen-rich liquid by a normally air-breathing organism

    forces. Forces applied to fluids are distributed as omnidirectional pressures. As liquids cannot be practically compressed, they do not change density

    Liquid breathing

    Liquid breathing

    Liquid_breathing

  • Cavitation
  • Low-pressure voids formed in liquids

    Cavitation in fluid mechanics and engineering normally is the phenomenon in which the static pressure of a liquid reduces to below the liquid's vapor

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

    Cavitation

  • Vapor-compression refrigeration
  • Refrigeration process

    as a saturated vapor and is compressed to a higher pressure, resulting in a higher temperature as well. The hot, compressed vapor is then in the thermodynamic

    Vapor-compression refrigeration

    Vapor-compression refrigeration

    Vapor-compression_refrigeration

  • Air flow bench
  • Device for testing internal aerodynamics of engine parts

    twin screw compressors are capable of providing a steady supply of compressed fluid). The pressure ratio of a single fan blade is too low and cannot be

    Air flow bench

    Air flow bench

    Air_flow_bench

  • Liquid rope coil effect
  • Fluid mechanics phenomenon

    instability in which the initially vertical fluid stream becomes unstable to bending deformation under axial compressive stress. The rope can change shape in

    Liquid rope coil effect

    Liquid_rope_coil_effect

  • Lattice Boltzmann methods
  • Class of computational fluid dynamics methods

    of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods for fluid simulation. Instead of solving the Navier–Stokes equations directly, a fluid density on a lattice

    Lattice Boltzmann methods

    Lattice Boltzmann methods

    Lattice_Boltzmann_methods

  • Engine
  • Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)

    potential energy in the form of compressed air into mechanical work. Pneumatic motors generally convert the compressed air to mechanical work through either

    Engine

    Engine

    Engine

  • Friction
  • Force resisting sliding motion

    of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding or grinding against each other. Types of friction include dry, fluid, lubricated, skin,

    Friction

    Friction

    Friction

  • Hagen–Poiseuille equation
  • Law describing the pressure drop in an incompressible and Newtonian fluid

    usually expressed at the outlet pressure. As fluid is compressed or expanded, work is done and the fluid is heated or cooled. This means that the flow

    Hagen–Poiseuille equation

    Hagen–Poiseuille_equation

  • Drip chamber
  • Medical device

    drip bulb, is a device used to allow gas (such as air) to rise out from a fluid so that it is not passed downstream. It is commonly employed in delivery

    Drip chamber

    Drip chamber

    Drip_chamber

  • Xin Zhui
  • Well-preserved ancient body found in China

    diabetes, angina pectoris, liver disease, and hypertension. Lumbago and a compressed spinal disc probably caused her immense pain, which contributed to a decrease

    Xin Zhui

    Xin Zhui

    Xin_Zhui

  • Filtration
  • Process that separates solids from fluids

    separates solid matter and fluid from a mixture using a filter medium that has a complex structure through which only the fluid can pass. Solid particles

    Filtration

    Filtration

    Filtration

  • British Compressed Air Society
  • The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) is the self appointed compressed air and vacuum trade association in the United Kingdom. It has membership for

    British Compressed Air Society

    British Compressed Air Society

    British_Compressed_Air_Society

  • Regenerative cooling
  • Technique for cooling gases

    Regenerative cooling is a method of cooling gases in which compressed gas is cooled by allowing it to expand and thereby take heat from the surroundings

    Regenerative cooling

    Regenerative cooling

    Regenerative_cooling

  • Cerebral edema
  • Excess accumulation of fluid in the brain

    the accumulation of cerebral edema can displace and compress vital brain tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, and blood vessels, according to the Monro–Kellie

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral edema

    Cerebral_edema

  • Blast wave
  • Increased fluid pressure and flow from an explosion

    In fluid dynamics, a blast wave is the increased pressure and flow resulting from the deposition of a large amount of energy in a small, very localised

    Blast wave

    Blast_wave

  • Gasket
  • Type of mechanical seal

    gasket in industrial applications for compressed fiber gasket material is the ability to withstand high compressive loads. Most industrial gasket applications

    Gasket

    Gasket

    Gasket

  • Jet mill
  • Pneumatic powered mill

    A jet mill grinds materials by using a high speed jet of compressed air or inert gas to impact particles into each other. Jet mills can be designed to

    Jet mill

    Jet mill

    Jet_mill

  • Haze machine
  • Homogenous cloud producer

    compressed CO2 passing through a dispersion head into a fluid reservoir. The compressed air aerosols the fluid, dispersing fine droplets. Because the haze is mechanically

    Haze machine

    Haze machine

    Haze_machine

  • Black eye
  • Bruising injury to the face

    the dark-colored bruising which is the result of accumulated blood and fluid in the loose areolar tissue following a blow to the head. This blood tracks

    Black eye

    Black eye

    Black_eye

  • Filter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Filtration is a physical process that separates solid matter and fluid from a mixture. Look up Filter, filter, filtering, or filters in Wiktionary, the

    Filter

    Filter

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  • Deenabandhave
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deenabandhave

    Defender of the oppressed

    Deenabandhave

  • Migdal-gad
  • Biblical

    Migdal-gad

    tower compassed about

    Migdal-gad

  • Job
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Job

    Weeps or Cries; The Persecuted; The Afflicted; Oppressed

    Job

  • IOB
  • Male

    Greek

    IOB

    (Ἰώβ) Greek form of Hebrew Iyowb, IOB means "hated, oppressed." In the bible, this is the name of a patient man who was severely tested by God.

    IOB

  • Deenabandhave | திநாபஂதாவே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Deenabandhave | திநாபஂதாவே

    Defender of the oppressed

    Deenabandhave | திநாபஂதாவே

  • Kanakarasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Kanakarasa

    Fluid Gold; Essence of Gold

    Kanakarasa

  • IYOV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IYOV

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Iyowb, IYOV means "hated, oppressed." 

    IYOV

  • Pegler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pegler

    English : nickname for a fleet runner, from Old French pie de lievre ‘hare’s foot’.German : occupational name for a calibrator (someone who checked weights and measures), from an agent derivative of Middle Low German pegel ‘mark or measure for gauging fluids’, ‘gauge’.

    Pegler

  • Callender
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Callender

    English : occupational name for a person who finished freshly woven cloth by passing it between heavy rollers to compress the weave. The English term for such a worker, calender, is from Old French calandrier, calandreur, from the verb calandrer.Scottish : variant spelling of Callander.Variant spelling of German Kalander (see Kolander).

    Callender

  • JOBY
  • Male

    English

    JOBY

    Pet form of English Job, JOBY means "hated, oppressed."

    JOBY

  • IYYOV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IYYOV

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Iyov, IYYOV means "hated, oppressed."

    IYYOV

  • Migdalgad
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Migdalgad

    Tower compassed about.

    Migdalgad

  • IYOWB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IYOWB

    (אִיּוֹב) Hebrew name IYOWB means "hated, oppressed." In the bible, this is the name of a patient man who was severely tested by God. Job is the Anglicized form.

    IYOWB

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  • Catharin
  • Girl/Female

    German, Greek, Swedish

    Catharin

    Pure; Torture

  • Nagge
  • Biblical

    Nagge

    clearness; brightness; light

  • Sujan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sujan

    Honest, Intelligent

  • Fynn
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Fynn

    Name of a river in Ghana.

  • Fredek
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hungarian, Polish, Teutonic

    Fredek

    Merciful Leader; Peaceful Ruler; Diminutive of Frederick

  • Hoks
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Hoks

    Successful

  • Neehal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Neehal

    New, Rainy, Handsome, Gratified

  • Hathun
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Hathun

    Beautiful

  • Daudi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Daudi

    A flower

  • Livdeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Livdeep

    Absorbed in the Lamp of Light

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  • Hotpressed
  • a.

    Pressed while heat is applied. See Hotpress, v. t.

  • Compressing
  • p. pr & vb. n.

    of Compress

  • Compressor
  • n.

    A machine for compressing gases; especially, an air compressor.

  • Clump
  • n.

    The compressed clay of coal strata.

  • Obcompressed
  • a.

    Compressed or flattened antero-posteriorly, or in a way opposite to the usual one.

  • Subcompressed
  • a.

    Not fully compressed; partially or somewhat compressed.

  • Compressed
  • a.

    Flattened lengthwise.

  • Compressor
  • n.

    Anything which serves to compress

  • Compressed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compress

  • Impressive
  • a.

    Capable of being impressed.

  • Succinct
  • a.

    Compressed into a narrow compass; brief; concise.

  • Impictured
  • a.

    Pictured; impressed.

  • Hybodus
  • n.

    An extinct genus of sharks having conical, compressed teeth.

  • Pressure
  • n.

    Impression; stamp; character impressed.

  • Compression
  • n.

    The act of compressing, or state of being compressed.

  • Compress
  • v. t.

    To press or squeeze together; to force into a narrower compass; to reduce the volume of by pressure; to compact; to condense; as, to compress air or water.

  • Compressor
  • n.

    A muscle that compresses certain parts.

  • Compressor
  • n.

    An apparatus for confining or flattening between glass plates an object to be examined with the microscope; -- called also compressorium.

  • Compressed
  • a.

    Pressed together; compacted; reduced in volume by pressure.