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What (who) is submerged intake - definition

JOINING METALS USING ELECTRICITY, BENEATH A GRANULATED FLUX MATERIAL
Submerged Arc Welding; Submerged welding; Submerged weld; Submerged arc weld; Sub arc welding
  • A schematic of submerged arc welding
  • Pieces of slag from Submerged arc welding exhibiting glassy surface due to silica (SiO<sub>2</sub>).

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.
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
·noun The quantity taken in; as, the intake of air.
II. Intake ·noun the beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder.
III. Intake ·noun The place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit;
- opposed to outlet.

Wikipedia

Submerged arc welding

Submerged arc welding (SAW) is a common arc welding process. The first SAW patent was taken out in 1935. The process requires a continuously fed consumable solid or tubular (metal cored) electrode. The molten weld and the arc zone are protected from atmospheric contamination by being "submerged" under a blanket of granular fusible flux consisting of lime, silica, manganese oxide, calcium fluoride, and other compounds. When molten, the flux becomes conductive, and provides a current path between the electrode and the work. This thick layer of flux completely covers the molten metal thus preventing spatter and sparks as well as suppressing the intense ultraviolet radiation and fumes that are a part of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process.

SAW is normally operated in the automatic or mechanized mode, however, semi-automatic (hand-held) SAW guns with pressurized or gravity flux feed delivery are available. The process is normally limited to the flat or horizontal-fillet welding positions (although horizontal groove position welds have been done with a special arrangement to support the flux). Deposition rates approaching 45 kg/h (100 lb/h) have been reported — this compares to ~5 kg/h (10 lb/h) (max) for shielded metal arc welding. Although currents ranging from 300 to 2000 A are commonly utilized, currents of up to 5000 A have also been used (multiple arcs).

Single or multiple (2 to 5) electrode wire variations of the process exist. SAW strip-cladding utilizes a flat strip electrode (e.g. 60 mm wide x 0.5 mm thick). DC or AC power can be used, and combinations of DC and AC are common on multiple electrode systems. Constant voltage welding power supplies are most commonly used; however, constant current systems in combination with a voltage sensing wire-feeder are available.

Examples of use of submerged intake
1. All but two are built on the shores of lakes and rivers and rely on submerged intake pipes to draw billions of gallons of water for use in cooling and condensing steam after it has turned the plants‘ turbines.