aerated flow
aerated flow
[′e‚rād·əd ′flō] (engineering)
Flowing liquid in which gas is dispersed as fine bubbles throughout the liquid.
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The three-function pull-down wand has an
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aerated flows downstream sudden fall aerator expansion in a tunnel.
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