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throttleValve for regulating the supply of a fluid (as steam) to an engine, especially the valve controlling the volume of vaporized fuel delivered to the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine. In an automobile engine, gasoline is held in a chamber above the carburetor. Air flows down through the throat of the carburetor, past the throttle valve, and into the intake manifold. A throat is formed by the reduced diameter, and acceleration of the air through this smaller passage causes a decrease in pressure related to the amount of air flowing. This decrease in throat pressure results in fuel flow from the jet into the airstream. Any increase in airflow caused by change in engine speed or throttle position increases the pressure differential acting on the fuel and causes more fuel to flow. See also venturi tube. throttleTo adjust CPU speed. A CPU throttle is typically used to slow down the machine during idle times to conserve battery or to keep the system running at a lower performance level when hardware problems have been encountered. throttle 1. any device that controls the quantity of fuel or fuel and air mixture entering an engine 2. an informal or dialect word for throat throttle [′thräd·əl] (mechanical engineering) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Throughout the Los Angeles region Tuesday, businesses, agencies and schools throttled back power to avoid the blackout and cut costs. As the preheater was throttled back, slag scrap levels dropped accordingly. Simply compare fuel consumption and efficiency when the tractor is operated at 50 per cent of pull at maximum power for two hours in the same gear used for maximum power, and performance under the same load with the transmission shifted to a higher gear and the engine throttled back to provide the same travel speed. |
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