-
41 suction stroke
suw ssania -
42 suction valve
zawór ssawny -
43 suction-cutter dredger
pogiebiarka ssąca z głowicą frezującąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > suction-cutter dredger
-
44 air suction
zasysanie powietrza -
45 bank suction
ssanie przez brzeg -
46 boundary layer suction
odsysanie warstwy przyściennejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > boundary layer suction
-
47 double-suction impeller
wirnik dwustrumieniowy pompyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > double-suction impeller
-
48 double-suction pump
pompa dwustrumieniowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > double-suction pump
-
49 drag-suction dredger
pogłębiarka czerpakowo-ssącaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > drag-suction dredger
-
50 Gregotti's suction overfall
przelew ssawny GregottiegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > Gregotti's suction overfall
-
51 limiting suction lift
największa dopuszczalna wysokość ssania pompyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > limiting suction lift
-
52 net positive suction head
ciśnienie na ssaniu nettoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > net positive suction head
-
53 pump suction uncovery
odsłonięcie wlotu pompyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > pump suction uncovery
-
54 share suction
wygięcie ostrza lemiesza typu amerykańskiego -
55 single suction impeller
wirnik jednostrumieniowy w pompieEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > single suction impeller
-
56 static suction lift
geometryczna wysokość ssania pompyniwelacyjna wysokość ssaniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > static suction lift
-
57 trailing suction dredger
pogłębiarka ssąco-refulującaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > trailing suction dredger
-
58 wire suction box
ssawka podsitowa -
59 plunger
См. также в других словарях:
Suction — is the flow of a fluid into a partial vacuum, or region of low pressure. The pressure gradient between this region and the ambient pressure will propel matter toward the low pressure area. Suction is popularly thought of as an attractive effect,… … Wikipedia
Suction — Suc tion, n. [L. sugere, suctum, to suck; cf. OF. suction. See {Suck}, v. t.] The act or process of sucking; the act of drawing, as fluids, by exhausting the air. [1913 Webster] {Suction chamber}, the chamber of a pump into which the suction pipe … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suction — [suk′shən] n. [L suctio < suctus, pp. of sugere, to SUCK] 1. the act or process of sucking 2. the production of a vacuum or partial vacuum in a cavity or over a surface so that the external atmospheric pressure forces the surrounding fluid,… … English World dictionary
suction — ► NOUN ▪ the production of a partial vacuum by the removal of air in order to force fluid into a vacant space or produce adhesion. ► VERB ▪ remove using suction. ORIGIN Latin, from sugere suck … English terms dictionary
suction — 1620s, from L.L. suctionem (nom. suctio), noun of action from pp. stem of L. sugere to suck (see SUCK (Cf. suck)) … Etymology dictionary
suction — The act or process of sucking. SEE ALSO: aspiration (1), aspiration (2). [L. sugo, pp. suctus, to suck] posttussive s. a s. sound heard on auscultation over a pulmonary cavity at the end of a cough. Wangensteen s. a modified … Medical dictionary
suction — [[t]sʌ̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] suctions, suctioning, suctioned 1) N UNCOUNT Suction is the process by which liquids, gases, or other substances are drawn out of somewhere. Dustbags act as a filter and suction will be reduced if they are too full... If the… … English dictionary
suction — n. the use of reduced pressure to remove unwanted fluids or other material through a tube for disposal. Suction is often used to clear secretions from the airways of newly born infants to aid breathing. During surgery, suction tubes are used to… … The new mediacal dictionary
suction — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin suction , suctio, from Latin sugere to suck more at suck Date: 1626 1. the act or process of sucking 2. a. the act or process of exerting a force upon a solid, liquid, or gaseous body by reason of reduced air… … New Collegiate Dictionary
suction — suc|tion [ˈsʌkʃən] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: suctio, from Latin sugere to suck ] 1.) the process of removing air or liquid from an enclosed space so that another substance is sucked in, or so that two surfaces stick together ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
suction — Omo. Suction cups on octopus tentacles, pikapika, āpikapika. Suction tube, ili omo wai … English-Hawaiian dictionary