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In metalurgy what is the definition of a flow-wetted material?

My apologies... I got it wrong... it is just the material continually in contact with the flow in a valve. Thank you anyway...


Why does the rivers wetted perimeter increase as we travele downstream?

Because the Width and Depth both increase downstream. This means the wetted perimeter will also increase.


How does bed load influence the wetted perimeter of a river?

The greater the wetted perimeter, the more friction the water encounters with the bed and sides. This reduces the speed of the river.


Is acetate absorbent?

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What is wetted area in hydraulic cylinder?

The wetted area in a hydraulic cylinder refers to the surface area of the cylinder that is in contact with the hydraulic fluid. It is crucial for determining the efficiency of the hydraulic system, as it affects the friction and heat generation during operation. The wetted area typically includes the inner surfaces of the cylinder bore and the surfaces of the piston and seals that interact with the fluid. Understanding the wetted area helps in optimizing hydraulic fluid flow and performance.


What is a wetted width?

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What is hydraulic mean radius?

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Suspensions can be wetted before adding water by using a wetting agent or a?

surfactant


What are the release dates for AKA Shaman - 2011 Wetted Wings and a Whetted Wrist 1-7?

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What happens to wool when wetted?

If you wet it with hot water like washing it it could shrink.


Why is the more wetted perimeter in lower course?

In the lower course of a river, the channel is typically wider and deeper due to erosion and sediment transport, resulting in a greater wetted perimeter. This increased wetted perimeter allows for more water contact with the riverbed and banks, influencing flow dynamics and habitat availability. Additionally, the flow is often slower in the lower course, which can lead to a more pronounced interaction between the water and the surrounding environment.


Does wetted perimeter decrease downstream?

No, it increases as there is more water in the channel.