Search results for "Body orifice"

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Application of an O-ring pinch device as a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) for airborne sampling

2020

We present a novel and compact design of a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) developed for use in airborne aerosol mass spectrometry. In particular, the inlet system is optimized for aerodynamic lenses commonly used in aerosol mass spectrometers, in which efficient focusing of aerosol particles into a vacuum chamber requires a precisely controlled lens pressure, typically of a few hectopascals. The CPI device can also be used in condensation particle counters (CPCs), cloud condensation nucleus counters (CCNCs), and gas-phase sampling instruments across a wide range of altitudes and inlet pressures. The constant pressure is achieved by changing the inner diameter of a properly scaled O-ring that…

Atmospheric SciencegeographyMaterials sciencegeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmospheric pressurelcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. Foundations010401 analytical chemistryMechanicsInlet01 natural sciencesPressure sensorlcsh:Environmental engineering0104 chemical sciencesAerosolMass flow rateAerosol mass spectrometryVacuum chamberlcsh:TA170-171Body orifice0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Bubble formation at variously inclined nozzles

2014

Bubble formation at variously inclined submerged nozzles, fed with a continuous gas flow rate, is investigated. Results confirm previous findings, such as a substantial independence of bubble size of nozzle diameter and its dependence on the cubic root of gas flow rate at sufficiently high values of this parameter. Nozzle inclination in the range between 0 and 135° from the vertical upward orientation is found to have a negligible effect on bubble size. Observed bubble rise velocities lead to an estimation of the average liquid velocity induced by bubbles motion, leading in turn to a very simple correlation for the estimation of the liquid velocities induced by the repeated passage of bubbl…

Entrainment (hydrodynamics)Range (particle radiation)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringBubbleSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciNozzleGas-liquid systemGeneral ChemistryMechanicsSubmerged nozzleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVolumetric flow ratePhysics::Fluid DynamicsClassical mechanicsBubble detachmentGAS-LIQUID SYSTEMSTurn (geometry)Liquid bubbleBubble formationBody orificeAccelerated expansion
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Experimental Evidence of Leaks in Elastic Pipes

2016

Several studies have been carried out in recent decades to establish a relationship between total head and leaks. In literature, the leakage governing equations have been analysed in light of pipe materials, water head, leak dimension or shape. Most of these contributions questioned the classical Torricelli equation, demonstrating through experimental evidence that the classical orifice law can give unsatisfactory results. Nevertheless, starting from the Torricelli equation, other exponential or linear governing equations have been proposed as mathematical models able to reproduce the leakages in water distribution systems (WDSs). To investigate the validity of the proposed governing equati…

Laboratory testLeakEngineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPopulationRigidity (psychology)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHydraulic headExperimentGeotechnical engineeringeducationElastic pipe0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringeducation.field_of_studyHydrogeologyMathematical modelbusiness.industryMechanicsWater distribution network020801 environmental engineeringExponential functionHead-leakage formulaLeakbusinessBody orifice
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Evaluation of morphological changes produced by orifice opener systems using computerized tomography (CT)

2009

Objectives: To evaluate modifications in root canal morphology following instrumentation with orifice openers using Computerized Tomography (CT). Study design: Experimental in vitro study. A preoperative CT was performed on 49 molars to measure the root canal cross-sections. After preparing the canals with 6 different nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) rotary system orifice opener type instruments and Gates Glidden burs, a further CT was made and compared with the preoperative one. Kruskal-Wallis and ANOVA statistical analysis were used. Results: Gates Glidden burs were significantly more aggressive in the coronal portion of the canals, although all the instruments removed more dental tissue in the mo…

MolarOrthodonticsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryInstrumentationRoot canalRoot canal morphology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyCoronal planeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicineHumansSurgeryStatistical analysisTomographyDental Pulp CavitybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedGeneral DentistryBody orificeRoot Canal Preparation
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Vulnerability of different nerves to intrafascicular injection by different needle types and at different approach angles: a mathematical model

2019

Background and objectivesWe assume that intrafascicular spread of a solution can only occur if a large enough portion of the distal needle orifice is placed inside the fascicle. Our aim is to present and evaluate a mathematical model that can calculate the theoretical vulnerability of fascicles, analyzing the degree of occupancy of the needle orifice in fascicular tissue by performing simulations of multiple positions that a needle orifice can take inside a cross-sectional nerve area.MethodsWe superimposed microscopic images of two routinely used nerve block needles (22-gauge, 15° needle and 22-gauge, 30° needle) over the microscopic images of cross-sections of four nerve types photographed…

Nerve rootmedicine.medical_treatmentBundle-Branch BlockMagnificationInjections03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnesthesia Conduction030202 anesthesiologyHumansMedicineBrachial PlexusPeripheral NervesAnatomy Cross-Sectionalbusiness.industryNerve BlockGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalFascicleSciatic NerveBevelAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeedlesNerve blockNeedle insertionbusinessBrachial plexus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBody orificeBiomedical engineeringRegional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
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Full- and Reduced-order Model of Hydraulic Cylinder for Motion Control

2017

This paper describes the full- and reduced-order models of an actuated hydraulic cylinder suitable for system dynamics analysis and motion control design. The full-order model incorporates the valve spool dynamics with combined dead-zone and saturation nonlinearities - inherent for the orifice flow. It includes the continuity equations of hydraulic circuits coupled with the dynamics of mechanical part of cylinder drive. The resulted model is the fifth-order and nonlinear in states. The reduced model neglects the fast valve spool dynamics, simplifies both the orifice and continuity equations through an aggregation, and considers the cylinder rod velocity as output of interest. The reduced mo…

Physics0209 industrial biotechnologyFrequency response020208 electrical & electronic engineeringOrifice plateSystems and Control (eess.SY)02 engineering and technologyMechanicsMotion controlSystem dynamicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNonlinear systemHydraulic cylinder020901 industrial engineering & automationFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCylinderComputer Science - Systems and ControlBody orifice
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Testing the stage-discharge relationship of a sharp crested sluice gate deduced by the momentum equation for a free-flow condition

2018

Abstract In this paper the stage-discharge relationship of a sharp crested sluice gate is deduced by applying the momentum equation for a free flow condition. The theoretically deduced stage-discharge formula was then calibrated using experimental flume data obtained in previous investigations carried out for a free-flow condition. The deduced stage–discharge relationship is characterized by a momentum coefficient which is empirically estimated by the ratio between the height of the orifice and the water depth in the section upstream the gate. The relative errors are always less than or equal to - 10% to +10% and 71.4% of the errors are less than or equal to ± 2%.

PhysicsInstrumentation0208 environmental biotechnologyMomentum equationComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition02 engineering and technologyMechanics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas020801 environmental engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsFlumeWater depthSluice gateFree flowModeling and Simulation0103 physical sciencesStage (hydrology)Discharge measurementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSluice gateInstrumentationBody orificeMomentum coefficient
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Complex Rating Curves for Sharp Crested Orifices and Rectangular or Triangular Weirs under Unsteady Flow Conditions

2021

The importance of discharge measurements is fully acknowledged in many research fields, mostly in hydrology. Numerous measurement devices and various overflow structures have been proposed for discharge measurements; however, their use is based on calibrated simple stage discharge relationships that may cause significant errors when unsteady flow conditions occur. This issue is quite common because of rainfall and runoff temporal variability that inhibits the achievement of the steady state. Although this issue has already been experimentally investigated, it seems that a physically based line of approach has not been attempted before. In this paper, unsteady stage discharge relationships o…

Unsteady flowHydrology (agriculture)Discharge measurementsEnvironmental ChemistrySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMechanicsGeologyBody orificeComplex rating curves sharp crested orifice rectangular and triangular weirs stage-discharge relationshipGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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