GAZ SıKışTıRMA BOÐAZİ, NOZÜL: Sıvı bir maddeyi jet akıntısına yöneltme imkanı veren bir kanal. Akıntının hızı ve şekli nozül modelinin kontrol durumuna bağlıdır; mesela, bir roket çekiç hücresi egzoz kanalı gazların akışını yüksek süratte artırmaktadır
(Askeri) GAZ SIKIŞTIRMA BOĞAZI, NOZÜL: Sıvı bir maddeyi jet akıntısına yöneltme imkanı veren bir kanal. Akıntının hızı ve şekli nozül modelinin kontrol durumuna bağlıdır; mesela, bir roket çekiç hücresi egzoz kanalı gazların akışını yüksek süratte artırmaktadır
hollow metal hose screwed into the extrusion end of the heating cylinder of an injection machine designed to form a seal under pressure between the cylinder and the mold
Discharge opening or orifice of a sprinkler head used to control the volume of discharge, distribution pattern, and droplet size
A spout at the end of a hose by which a stream of liquid can be directed and controlled
Fine tubes in the print head through which ink is sprayed on the page Print quality may decline if the print head nozzles are clogged
The extrusion tip, the point at which the adhesive exits the gun The nozzle controls the adhesive streams volume, shape and direction Nozzles may have single or multiple orifices
The nozzle of a hose or pipe is a narrow piece fitted to the end to control the flow of liquid or gas. If he put his finger over the nozzle he could produce a forceful spray. a short tube fitted to the end of a hose, pipe etc to direct and control the stream of liquid or gas pouring out (nose)
(noun) An alternate term for orifice In physics, a nozzle is a hole with appreciable "barrel length" as opposed to an orifice In an ink jet printhead the nozzle or the orifice is a hole from which the ink is ejected
The nose; the snout; hence, the projecting vent of anything; as, the nozzle of a bellows
A projecting part with an opening, as at the end of a hose, for regulating and directing a flow of fluid
A projecting aperture at the end of a tube, pipe etc serving as an outlet for compressed air Reduces the demand on the compressor by generating the highest thrust and volume for the lowest possible air consumption (099)
A short outlet, or inlet, pipe projecting from the end or side of a hollow vessel, as a steam-engine cylinder or a steam boiler
A duct, tube, pipe, spout, or the like through which a fluid is directed and from the open end of which the fluid is discharged, designed to meter the fluid or to produce a desired direction, velocity, or shape of discharge
The part of the gun from which water flows The nozzle is located at the furthest point from the user and is often orange on Larami blasters
The device through which protons are delivered to the patient At Loma Linda, proton beam delivery begins in the accelerator, where an ion source generates protons The accelerator (synchrotron) energizes the protons to a prescribed energy and sends them to the beam transport system, which sends the beam to the treatment rooms Each treatment room has a nozzle, which looks much like the nozzle of a water hose and is the final element in the beam delivery system The nozzle not only delivers the beam to the patient, but also monitors beam uniformity, alignment, and dose delivered
is a device that increases the velocity of a fluid at the expense of decreasing pressure is a device that increases the velocity of a fluid at the expense of decreasing pressure
1 A duct, tube, pipe, spout, or the like through which a fluid is directed and from the open end of which the fluid is discharged, designed to meter the fluid or to produce a desired direction, velocity, or shape of discharge See de Laval nozzle, jet nozzle, supersonic nozzle
The rear opening of an aircraft engine through which the gas is discharged in order to produce thrust
The area in some inkjet systems that directs the flow of ink immediately before the opening or orifice of the print head It acts as a channel for the ink to use as it leaves the reservoir
A device on the bottom end of an engine that channels the exhaust gas through the nozzle throat to greatly increase the exhaust gas speed which in turn develops thrust
A nozzle capable of turning completely round in a horizontal plane and having a limited play in a vertical plane, used in hydraulic mining, fire-extinguishing apparatus, etc
are an important part of the accessories business Two types are generally offeredpistol or lever nozzles and straight nozzlesin either metal or plastic