flow tube lule-ye tacân Fr.: tube d'écoulement Same as → stream tube. |
image tube lule-ye vinegar, ~ tasvigar Fr.: tube imageur A device for amplifying faint images by electronic means. Electrons, released when the incident radiation forms a pattern on a photocathode, are accelerated by a magnetic field so that they form a second, brighter image when they strike a phosphor screen. |
Pitot tube lule-ye Pitot Fr.: tube de Pitot A → device used to → measure the → velocity of a flowing → fluid. The Pitot tube is used on → aircrafts to determine their → speed. It is also used to meaure water speed of a boat as well as liquid, air, and gas velocities in industrial applications. It is a small tube that has two holes on it. The front hole is placed in the airstream to measure the → stagnation pressure. The side hole measures the → static pressure. The difference between these pressures gives the → dynamic pressure, which can be used to calculate airspeed. See also the → Bernoulli equation. Named after the French inventor Henri Pitot (1695-1771), a hyraulic engineer; → tube. |
stream tube lule-ye râbé Fr.: tube de courant A pipe-shaped volume obtained by drawing → streamlines through every point of a closed curve in the fluid. Since the stream tube is bounded on all sides by streamlines and since, by definition, there can be no velocity across a streamline, no fluid may enter or leave a stream tube, except through its ends. See also → stream filament. |
tube lulé (#) Fr.: tube 1) A long hollow cylinder of metal, glass, rubber, or other material used to transport or
contain liquids or gases. M.E., from M.Fr. tube, from L. tubus "tube, pipe," of unknown origin. Lulé "tube, pipe; roll," dialectal Lori, Laki lil, Laki lul "wanderer;" Hamadâni lul "spiral, coil." |
tube of flow lule-ye tacân Fr.: tube d'écoulement Same as → flow tube. |
tube of flux lule-ye šâr Fr.: tube de flux Bundles of lines of electrical intensity into which the vector field of electrical force can be divided. Same as tube of force, field tube. |
Venturi tube lule-ye Venturi Fr.: débitmètre de Venturi, tube de ~ A → device used to → measure the → quantity of → fluid → flowing through a → pipe. Named after Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi (1746-1822); → tube |