Concrete aeration is utilised to provide fire protection in tunnel inlets.
Air entrainment is utilised normally to prevent freeze thaw reactions degrading the concrete in harsh environments. I would not know why you would want to avoid this.
Stormwater control management, curb inlet protection, inlet filter systems
Scott D. Holland has written: 'Wind-tunnel blockage and actuation systems test of a two-dimensional scramjet inlet unstart model at Mach 6' -- subject(s): Inlet flow, Actuators, Hypersonic wind tunnels, Supersonic combustion ramjet engines, Blocking, Engine inlets, Hypersonic inlets, Cowlings, Wind tunnel tests, Shock wave interaction
I know a couple examples, all of which are in Long Island, NY: Shinnecock Inlet Rockaway Inlet East Rockaway Inlet Fire Island Inlet Moriches Inlet
Khurras (mouth/ inlet of rainwater pipe on the roof) were fabricated in such a way to prevent clogging during rain. This doesn't allow sudden clogging.
The address of the Inlet Historical Society is: Po Box 473, Inlet, NY 13360-0473
The address of the Town Of Inlet Public Library is: 164 N. Rt. 28, Inlet, 13360 0274
isthmus**fjordA narrow inlet is a ria.
narrow inlet> isthmus
Glacial inlet is called a fiord.
...prevent the spread of harmful contaminants, particularly by stormwater. This can be done by impletmenting inlet filters, drains, and flood prevention.
Descriptive words like "crystalline waters," "rocky coastline," and "echoing caves" can help convey the coastal setting of "Through the Tunnel." Additionally, words like "secluded inlet," "scorching sun," and "flourishing marine life" can further paint a vivid picture of the setting where the story takes place.
an inlet