venturi effect
1Venturi effect — The Venturi effect is the fluid pressure that results when an incompressible fluid flows through a constricted section of pipe. The Venturi effect may be derived from a combination of Bernoulli s principle and the equation of continuity. The… …
2Venturi effect — /vɛnˈtjuri əfɛkt/ (say ven tyoohree uhfekt) noun the fluid pressure that results when an incompressible fluid flows through a constricted section of pipe. {named after GB Venturi, 1746–1822, Italian physicist} …
3venturi effect — noun The reduction in fluid pressure that results when a fluid flows through a constriction …
4Venturi — may refer to:People*Giovanni Battista Venturi, (b 1746) physicist. *Ken Venturi, (b 1931) professional golfer. *Remo Venturi, Italian motorcycle racer. *Rick Venturi, American football coach. *Robert Venturi, (b 1925) architect. Fictional… …
5venturi — noun /vɛnˈtjʊəri/ a) Short of venturi tube. , 1973: He’s at the age where mucus is a daily companion, a culture of mucus among the old, mucus in a thousand manifestations, appearing in clots by total surprise on a friend’s tablecloth, rimming his …
6Venturi mask — The venturi mask, also known as an air entrainment mask, is a medical device to deliver a known oxygen concentration to patients on controlled oxygen therapy. Venturi masks are considered high flow oxygen therapy devices. This is because venturi… …
7venturi tube — A tube that gradually narrows to a throat and then expands even more gradually to the exit. It is used to prove Bernoulli’s theorem. In a venturi tube, the mass flow is constant and at any point the product of the pressure (P), a cross sectional… …
8venturi tube — noun A tube with a constriction, utilizing venturi effect e.g. to measure the velocity or volume of a fluid flow. Syn: venturi …
9venturi scrubber — noun A device that utilizes venturi effect to separate particles or droplets from a gas stream, used widely to reduce air pollution …
10venturi injector — noun A component that utilizes venturi effect to inject a small amount of one fluid into the flow of another fluid. Used e.g. to inject fertilizer solution or other chemicals to water in irrigation systems …