dynamic pressure

  • 31Dynamic fluid film equations — An example of dynamic fluid films. Fluid films, such as soap films, are commonly encountered in everyday experience. A soap film can be formed by dipping a closed contour wire into a soapy solution as in the figure on the right. Alternatively, a… …

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  • 32dynamic infusion cavernosometry — a graphic representation of intracorporal vascular pressure as a function of infused volume …

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  • 33dynamic compliance — compliance measured while an organ (such as the lung or bladder) is expanding or contracting; in the lung it is a measure of the change in volume per change in inflation pressure during air flow into or out of the lung. Cf. static c …

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  • 34dynamic — Synonyms and related words: activating, active, acute, adventuresome, adventurous, aggressive, alive, ambitious, animated, armipotent, authoritative, brisk, cogent, driving, dynamical, eager, effective, electric, electrodynamic, emphatic,… …

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  • 35Dynamic Head —   The pressure equivalent of the velocity of a fluid …

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  • 36dynamic microphone — F/A/V a pressure sensitive microphone of moving coil design that transduces sound into electricity using electromagnetic principles …

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  • 37Static pressure — * In the design and operation of aircraft, static pressure is the air pressure in the aircraft’s static pressure system.* In fluid dynamics, static pressure is the pressure at a nominated point in a fluid. Many authors use the term static… …

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  • 38Stagnation pressure — In fluid dynamics, stagnation pressure is the pressure at a stagnation point in a fluid flow, where the kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy. It is the sum of the dynamic pressure and static pressure at the stagnation point. [… …

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  • 39Impact pressure — is the difference between pitot pressure (also known as stagnation pressure) and static pressure. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/impact pressure DoD and NATO definition of impact pressure] Retrieved on 2008 10 01] [ [http://www.thefreedictionary …

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  • 40impact pressure — i. The pressure of a moving fluid brought to rest that is in excess of the pressure the fluid has when it does not flow (i.e., total pressure less static pressure). Impact pressure is equal to dynamic pressure in an incompressible flow, but, in a …

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