
Pressurizing gas flowing through a fixed orifice with no other regulation to expel liquid propellants.
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(Windfall) Anything (trees, limbs, brush, etc.) blown down on the trail by the wind.
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removal of liquids and/or solids from a process vessel or storage vessel or line by the use of pressure; often used to remove materials which, in high concentrations, could cause damage to the vessel or line, or exceed limits established by best engineeri
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The draining of a rocket engine`s liquid propellants. Blowdown may be done before or after firing the engine.
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Trees felled by high winds.
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1. the emptying or depressurizing of material in a vessel. 2. the material thus discarded.
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removal of liquids and/or solids from a process vessel or storage vessel or line by the use of pressure; often used to remove materials which, in high concentrations, could cause damage to the vessel or line, or exceed limits established by best engineering practices.
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see windthrow.
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a procedure for measuring the compression within an engine to identify certain mechanical defects, such as worn piston rings. · a tree or stand of timber that has been blown down by the wind.
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