of slide-valve
1Slide valve — Slide Slide, n. [AS. sl[=i]de.] 1. The act of sliding; as, a slide on the ice. [1913 Webster] 2. Smooth, even passage or progress. [1913 Webster] A better slide into their business. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. That on which anything moves by sliding …
2slide valve — n. a valve which opens and closes a passageway, as the cylinder port of a steam engine, by sliding back and forth across it …
3Slide valve — Cylinder, with slide valve removed to show ports …
4slide valve — noun valve that opens and closes a passageway by sliding over a port • Hypernyms: ↑valve * * * noun : a valve that opens and closes a passageway by sliding over a port; specifically : such a valve often used in steam engines for admitting steam… …
5slide valve — sklendė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. damper valve; gate; gate valve; latch; shutter; sleeve valve; slide valve vok. Klappe, f; Riegel, m; Schieber, m; Schubriegel, m; Zugklappe, f rus. задвижка, f; заслонка, f pranc. clapet, m; …
6slide valve — sklandinis vožtuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. sleeve valve; slide valve vok. Schieberventil, n rus. золотниковый клапан, m pranc. valve à tiroir, f …
7slide valve — skląstis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. bolt; slide valve vok. Riegel, m; Schieber, m; Schieker, m; Sperriegel, m rus. задвижка, f; засов, m; шибер, m pranc. vanne, f; verrou …
8D slide valve — The D Slide Valve was a form of rectilinear slide valve for use in rotative steam engines invented by William Murdoch and patented in 1799. It was named after the hollow central piston and was in the shape of a D.This valve worked by connecting… …
9rotory slide valve — sukamasis skirstytuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. rotory slide valve vok. Drehschieberventil, n rus. поворотный распределитель, m pranc. distributeur rotatif, m …
10slide valve — /ˈslaɪd vælv/ (say sluyd valv) noun 1. Machinery a valve that slides (without lifting) to open or close an aperture, as the valves of the ports in the cylinders of certain steam engines. 2. Music a perforated slide used to cut off the air supply… …