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Qué (quién) es suction air - definición

DEVICE OR OBJECT THAT USES THE NEGATIVE FLUID PRESSURE OF AIR OR WATER TO ADHERE TO NONPOROUS SURFACES, CREATING A PARTIAL VACUUM
Suction Cup; Suction cups; Suction pad
  • GoPro camera attached to car with suction cup
  • [[SatNav]] devices often ship with suction cup holders for mounting on windscreens.
  • One cup suction lifter.
  • A transparent suction cup
  • Suction cup pressed on a window

Air suction valve         
An air suction valve (SAV) is a subsystem used to reduce emissions in the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines.
Aired         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Air (movie); Air (computer game); AIR; Aired; A.I.R.; Air (album); Air (1970s band); Air (film); AIR (disambiguation); Air (band); Air (song)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Air.
Suction caisson         
  • One of the 17 suction anchors for the Aasta Hansteen platform in the Norwegian Sea
OPEN BOTTOMED TUBE ANCHOR EMBEDDED AND RELEASED BY PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL
Suction bucket; Suction pile; Suction anchors; Suction anchor
Suction caissons (also referred to as suction anchors, suction piles or suction buckets) are a form of fixed platform anchor in the form of an open bottomed tube embedded in the sediment and sealed at the top while in use so that lifting forces generate a pressure differential that holds the caisson down. They have a number of advantages over conventional offshore foundations, mainly being quicker to install than deep foundation piles and being easier to remove during decommissioning.

Wikipedia

Suction cup

A suction cup, also known as a sucker, is a device or object that uses the negative fluid pressure of air or water to adhere to nonporous surfaces, creating a partial vacuum.

Suction cups are peripheral traits of some animals such as octopuses and squids, and have been reproduced artificially for numerous purposes.