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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
vent — A small aperture designed to provide an outlet from a confined space or a inlet into it. Air vents (which are also used for heating and are sometimes called louvres ) are usually situated at the top of the dashboard pointing upward toward the… … Dictionary of automotive terms
vent — i. An opening to the atmosphere to spill excess pressure to the atmosphere, as in fuel tanks. ii. The holes in aircraft skin for static pressure pickup. Also called static ports. See velocity pressure. iii. An opening in the center of a parachute … Aviation dictionary
Membraneless Fuel Cells — convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy without the use of a conducting membrane as with other types of fuel cells. In Laminar Flow Fuel Cells (LFFC) this is achieved by exploiting the phenomenon of non mixing laminar flows where… … Wikipedia
Drain-waste-vent system — DWV redirects here. For other uses, see Deformed wing virus. Detail of soil stack, which is connected to the sewer and vented at the top. In modern plumbing, a drain waste vent (or DWV) is part of a system that removes sewage and greywater from a … Wikipedia
Solid-fuel rocket — A solid rocket or a solid fuel rocket is a rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid fueled, powered by gunpowder, used by the Chinese and Arabs in warfare as early as the 13th century. All… … Wikipedia
thermal vent valve — (TVV) a temp sensitive valve assembly located in the canister vent line. The TVV closes when the engine is cold and opens when it is hot to prevent fuel tank vapors from being vented through the carburetor fuel bowl when the fuel tank heats up… … Dictionary of automotive terms
internal bowl vent — A tube designed to vent excess fuel vapors from the fuel bowl back into the carburetor during acceleration and cruising conditions … Dictionary of automotive terms
bowl vent — (BV) connects the float bowl to the carburetor s air inlet. Depressurizes the fuel being pumped into the float bowl by the fuel pump and acts as a vapor separator by allowing vapors in the float bowl to escape into the carburetor air inlet. Bowl… … Dictionary of automotive terms
solenoid vent valve — (SVV) energized by ignition switch to control fuel vapor flow to the canister. When the ignition is off, the valve is open … Dictionary of automotive terms
vacuum vent valve — (VVV) controls the induction of fresh air into a vacuum system to prevent chemical decay of the vacuum diaphragm that can occur on contact with fuel … Dictionary of automotive terms
Douglas DC-6 — DC 6 Douglas DC 6B of Swiss airline Balair in 1976 Role … Wikipedia