air inlet

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(mechanical engineering) In an air-conditioning system, a device through which air is exhausted from a room or building.


In an air-conditioning system, a device through which air is supplied to the system.


The portion of aircraft ahead of the engine compressor that is designed to conduct incoming air to the compressor at correct speed and direction and with minimum energy loss resulting from drag or ram air losses.

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