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O que (quem) é axial flap - definição

PRESSURE PRODUCING MACHINE
Axial-flow compressor; Axial-flow; Axial flow; Axial-flow turbojet; Axial flow compression; Axial supercharger; Axial compressors; Turbo compressor; Turbo-compressor
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  • Olympus BOl.1]] turbojet.
  • Velocity triangle of the swirling fluid entering and exiting the rotor blade
  • Reasons stating difference in ideal and actual performance curve in an axial compressor
  • Off design characteristics curve of an axial compressor.  Stage loading coefficient (<math>\psi\,</math>) as function of flow coefficient (<math>\phi\,</math>)
  • Various points on the performance curve depending upon the flow rates and pressure difference
  • The compressor in a [[Pratt & Whitney TF30]] [[turbofan engine]].

Flap (surgery)         
  • Breast reconstruction using the latissimus dorsi muscle and an implant. This is an example of a pedicled musculocutaneous flap.
  • The distribution of the blood vessels in the skin of the sole of the foot. The dermis is referred to as corium.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], the first person to receive plastic surgery, before (left) and after(right) skin [[flap surgery]] performed by Sir Harold Delf Gillies in 1917. The surgery was some of the first to use a skin flap from an unaffected area of the body and paved the way for a sudden rash of improvements in this field.
TECHNIQUE IN PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
User:Taylornate/Flap; User:Taylornate/Surgical flap; User:Taylornate/Flap (surgical); User:Taylornate/Flap surgery; Flap surgery; Advancement flap
Flap surgery is a technique in plastic and reconstructive surgery where any type of tissue is lifted from a donor site and moved to a recipient site with an intact blood supply. This is distinct from a graft, which does not have an intact blood supply and therefore relies on growth of new blood vessels.
Gundersen flap         
SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR CORRECTING CORNEAL DISEASE
Conjunctivoplasty; Gunderson flap; Gunderson's flap; Gundersen's flap
A Gundersen flap, also known as Gundersen's flap, Gundersen's conjunctival flap, or conjunctivoplasty, and often misspelled Gunderson, is a surgical procedure for correcting corneal disease. It involves excising a damaged section of cornea, and replacing it with a section (or "flap") of the patient's own conjunctiva.
Axial spondyloarthritis         
DISEASE
Draft:Axial spondyloarthritis; AxSpA; Radiographic axial spondyloarthritis; Non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis
Axial spondyloarthritis (also often referred to as axSpA) is a chronic, autoinflammatory disease predominantly affecting the axial skeleton (sacroiliac joints and spine). The best-known member of the axial spondyloarthritis disease family is ankylosing spondylitis.

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Axial compressor

An axial compressor is a gas compressor that can continuously pressurize gases. It is a rotating, airfoil-based compressor in which the gas or working fluid principally flows parallel to the axis of rotation, or axially. This differs from other rotating compressors such as centrifugal compressor, axi-centrifugal compressors and mixed-flow compressors where the fluid flow will include a "radial component" through the compressor.

The energy level of the fluid increases as it flows through the compressor due to the action of the rotor blades which exert a torque on the fluid. The stationary blades slow the fluid, converting the circumferential component of flow into pressure. Compressors are typically driven by an electric motor or a steam or a gas turbine.

Axial flow compressors produce a continuous flow of compressed gas, and have the benefits of high efficiency and large mass flow rate, particularly in relation to their size and cross-section. They do, however, require several rows of airfoils to achieve a large pressure rise, making them complex and expensive relative to other designs (e.g. centrifugal compressors).

Axial compressors are integral to the design of large gas turbines such as jet engines, high speed ship engines, and small scale power stations. They are also used in industrial applications such as large volume air separation plants, blast furnace air, fluid catalytic cracking air, and propane dehydrogenation. Due to high performance, high reliability and flexible operation during the flight envelope, they are also used in aerospace rocket engines, as fuel pumps and in other critical high volume applications.