Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet LEAKAGE


LEAKAGE

Definition av LEAKAGE

  1. läckage
  2. läckström

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  • Modern electrometers based on vacuum tube or solid-state technology can be used to make voltage and charge measurements with very low leakage currents, down to 1 femtoampere.
  • In half-duplex operation of a type B polarential system, the direct current is substantially independent of the line leakage.
  • Infiltration (HVAC), a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning term for air leakage into buildings.
  • It is remembered for the environmental damage caused in the 1980s by the leakage of mining by-products into local waterways and then the Alamosa River.
  • Notably, Watt performed a lengthy series of trials on ways to seal the piston in the cylinder, which considerably reduced leakage during the power stroke, preventing power loss.
  • Windsocks are typically used at airports to show the direction and strength of the wind to pilots, and at chemical plants where there is risk of gaseous leakage.
  • Urinary incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled leakage of urine.
  • To help reduce the negative effects of short circuits, power distribution transformers are deliberately designed to have a certain amount of leakage reactance.
  • An example of such a seal is sometimes found within an axle's bearing to help prevent the leakage of the oil lubricating the bearing.
  • Military correspondence within the Imperial Japanese Army shows that the aims for facilitating comfort stations were: to reduce or prevent rape crimes by Japanese army personnel in an effort to prevent a worsening of anti-Japanese sentiment, to reduce venereal diseases among Japanese troops, and to prevent leakage of military secrets by civilians who were in contact with Japanese officers.
  • In high-voltage equipment like cathode-ray-tube televisions, radio transmitters, X-ray machines, and particle accelerators, the current leakage caused by coronas can constitute an unwanted load on the circuit.
  • Some of these jacks contain a normally closed contact, which can be used to disconnect internal batteries whenever the power supply is connected, avoiding the risk of battery leakage or explosion posed by incorrect battery recharging.
  • At Tunstall Reservoir in 1876, and at Cowm Reservoir in 1877–78, he is credited with the first two uses of pressure grouting to control water leakage under an embankment dam.
  • One was the satellite's response to spurious commands, and the other was the leakage of a high-power regulator.
  • The ulcers ultimately progress to destruction of internal and external tissue, with extensive leakage of mucus and blood from the highly vascular lesions.
  • A cord set may include accessories such as fuses for overcurrent protection, a pilot lamp to indicate voltage is present, or a leakage current detector.
  • Krupp would later reject Haussner's invention, due to insoluble technical problems caused by hydraulic fluid leakage.
  • The Enchanted Tiki Room remains a pneumatic theatrical set, primarily due to the leakage concerns, as the Audio-Animatronic figures are above the audience's heads.
  • Thomas Hawksley first uses pressure grouting to control water leakage under an embankment dam at Tunstall Reservoir in Weardale, County Durham, England.
  • This term is usually applied to children, and where the symptom is present in adults, it is more commonly known as fecal incontinence (including fecal soiling, fecal leakage or fecal seepage).


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