Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems ended in 2006.
In a bell and spigot pipe system, the flow direction typically follows the orientation of the spigot end, which is the male end that fits into the bell end, or the female end. The spigot is inserted into the bell, allowing fluid to flow from the spigot into the bell. Therefore, the flow direction is from the spigot into the bell, facilitating a smooth transition in piping systems.
Southwestern Krai ended in 1915.
Kansas Southwestern Railway ended in 2000.
Southwestern Railroad - Tennessee - ended in 1877.
Southwestern Alabama Railway ended in 1898.
St. Louis Southwestern Railway ended in 1997.
A bell and spigot is a type of joint used in piping systems, where one end of a pipe (the spigot) fits into the expanded end of another pipe (the bell). This design allows for easy alignment and connection, often seen in drainage, sewage, and water supply systems. The joint can also be sealed with a gasket or other sealing materials to prevent leaks. This method provides flexibility and facilitates installation and maintenance.
Provisional National Government of the Southwestern Caucasus ended in 1919.
The nouns are bell, end, and class.
Before the Bell ended in 1999.
Southern Bell ended in 1983.
Malheur Bell ended in 2009.