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What (who) is exhaust intake - definition

TYPE OF VALVE IN WHICH THE ROTATION OF A PASSAGE OR PASSAGES IN A TRANSVERSE PLUG REGULATES THE FLOW OF LIQUID OR GAS THROUGH THE ATTACHED PIPES
Rotary valves; Rotary intake valve; Rotary exhaust valve
  • A rotary valve in default (A) and engaged (B) positions. 1. input airflow; 2. output airflow; 3. valve tubing; 4. valve casing; 5. internal rotor; 6. valve ports, or "knuckles"; 7. rotor spindle.
  •  Darracq rotary-valve engine (circa. 1919)
  • [[Itala]] rotary valve cooling (1919).
  • [[Itala]] rotary valve engine (1912).
  • Tuba with 4 rotary valves, by Yamaha

intake         
  • [[Dassault Super Mystère]] showing entry to engine intake duct
  • Automotive intake assembly showing pink air filter, plastic ducting with sensors, metal throttle body and plastic manifold with plenum and runners
OPENING OR STRUCTURE THROUGH WHICH A FLUID IS ADMITTED TO A SPACE OR MACHINE
Intakes; Air intake; Engine inlet; Outside-air intake; Air-intake
(intakes)
1.
Your intake of a particular kind of food, drink, or air is the amount that you eat, drink, or breathe in.
Your intake of alcohol should not exceed two units per day...
N-SING: with supp, oft N of n
2.
The people who are accepted into an organization or place at a particular time are referred to as a particular intake.
...one of this year's intake of students...
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N of n
Intake         
  • [[Dassault Super Mystère]] showing entry to engine intake duct
  • Automotive intake assembly showing pink air filter, plastic ducting with sensors, metal throttle body and plastic manifold with plenum and runners
OPENING OR STRUCTURE THROUGH WHICH A FLUID IS ADMITTED TO A SPACE OR MACHINE
Intakes; Air intake; Engine inlet; Outside-air intake; Air-intake
An intake (also inlet) is an opening, structure or system through which a fluid is admitted to a space or machine as a consequence of a pressure differential between the outside and the inside. The pressure difference may be generated on the inside by a mechanism, or on the outside by ram pressure or hydrostatic pressure.
tailpipe         
  • Aftermarket exhaust system including headers and a white plasma-sprayed ceramic coating
  • The [[Corvette C7]] has four tailpipes
  • Exhaust piping and silencer (muffler) on a [[Ducati Monster]] motorcycle
  • Aftermarket exhaust manifold
  • Exhaust system of the Opel Corsa B 1.2 petrol
  • Muffler, and tailpipe on a car
PART OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WHICH CONDUCTS THE HOT EXHAUST GASES AWAY FROM THE ENGINE
Exhaust pipe; Tailpipe; Catback exhaust; Aftermarket exhaust parts; Aftermarket Exhaust Parts; Cat-back; Dual exhaust; Exhaust pipes; Lake Pipe; Test pipe; Aftermarket exhaust; Dualed Out; Dueled Out; Exhaust systems; Lake pipes; Exhust pipe; Cat-back exhaust; Lakes pipes; Fart can; Fart cannon; Fart pipe
(tailpipes)
A tailpipe is the end pipe of a car's exhaust system. (AM)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Rotary valve

A rotary valve (also called rotary-motion valve) is a type of valve in which the rotation of a passage or passages in a transverse plug regulates the flow of liquid or gas through the attached pipes. The common stopcock is the simplest form of rotary valve. Rotary valves have been applied in numerous applications, including:

  • Changing the pitch of brass instruments.
  • Controlling the steam and exhaust ports of steam engines, most notably in the Corliss steam engine.
  • Periodically reversing the flow of air and fuel across the open hearth furnace.
  • Loading sample on chromatography columns.
  • Certain types of two-stroke and four-stroke engines.
  • Most hydraulic automotive power steering control valves.