wave pressure

  • 1wave pressure — banginis slėgis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. wave pressure vok. Wellendruck, m rus. волновое давление, n pranc. pression d’ondes, f …

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  • 2Wave field synthesis — (WFS) is a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments. It produces artificial wave fronts synthesized by a large number of individually driven speakers. Such wave fronts seem to originate from a… …

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  • 3Wave loading — is most commonly the application of a pulsed or wavelike load to a material or object. This is most commonly used in the analysis of piping, ships, or building structures which experience wind, water, or seismic disturbances.Examples of wave… …

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  • 4pressure wave — n a wave (as a sound wave) in which the propagated disturbance is a variation of pressure in a material medium (as air) …

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  • 5Wave power — refers to the energy of ocean surface waves and the capture of that energy to do useful work including electricity generation, desalination, and the pumping of water (into reservoirs). Wave power is a form of renewable energy. Though often co… …

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  • 6Wave Dragon — is a floating slack moored energy converter of the overtopping type, located in the northern Denmark. It was the world s first offshore wave energy converter. Wave Dragon is a joint EU research project, including partners from Austria, Denmark,… …

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  • 7Wave-cut platform — Wave cut platform. In this case, alternating hard and soft layers have been folded up vertically and eroded by the tides, resulting in a regular ripple pattern at the surface. A wave cut platform, or shore platform is the narrow flat area often… …

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  • 8Wave Hub — Wave Hub …

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  • 9Pressure wave supercharger — A pressure wave supercharger (also known as a wave rotor[1]) is a type of supercharger technology that harnesses the pressure waves produced by an internal combustion engine exhaust gas pulses to compress the intake air. Its automotive use is not …

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  • 10Pressure volume diagram — Thermodynamics …

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