Noun
/mʌl.tɪ.pl̩ steɪdʒ tʃoʊk/
A multiple-stage choke refers to a device or mechanism that can alter the flow of fluids (such as gases or liquids) through various stages. It is often used in the context of oil and gas production, where it regulates the pressure and flow rate of the extracted resources. The term can be used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in technical, engineering, and scientific discussions, although it may be less common in everyday conversation.
The term is more frequently used in written contexts, especially in technical documents, reports, and industry publications, than in everyday oral speech.
Инженер разработал многоступенчатый зажим для оптимизации эффективности производства.
By implementing a multiple-stage choke, the company was able to control the flow of gas effectively.
Внедрив многоступенчатый зажим, компания смогла эффективно контролировать поток газа.
The multiple-stage choke is essential for managing reservoir pressure in oil wells.
The phrase "multiple-stage choke" does not commonly feature in idiomatic expressions; however, there are related expressions in the technical field:
«Засоренные точки могут значительно повлиять на динамику жидкости.»
"An effective choke mechanism can help to alleviate pressure spikes in drilling operations."
«Эффективный зажим может помочь уменьшить скачки давления в процессе бурения.»
"Adjusting the choke settings can optimize flow rates during production."
Synonyms: - Flow control device - Regulator - Valve
Antonyms: - Unrestricted flow - Open system - Free passage