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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low aspect" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing angles, perspectives, or characteristics that are considered low or minimal in nature. Example: "The design features a low aspect that enhances its stability and aesthetic appeal."
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The gas liquid mass transfer increased in ponds with a low aspect ratio and small water depths.
The ST power plant operates at a low aspect ratio of typically 1.4 1.6, which allows operation at high beta.
The reactor is a low aspect ratio tokamak, and its size and magnetic field are similar to those of ITER.
ARIES-ST is a 1000 MWe fusion power plant based on a low aspect ratio 'spherical torus' (ST) plasma.
Designers of PEMFCs should use a low aspect ratio design for interdigitated flow fields, or include a water removal mechanism for situations where high aspect ratio is required.
The comparison have shown a reasonable agreement between numerical and experimental results and the effect of end plate on a low aspect ratio control fin.
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We determine the optimal configuration of a transmutation reactor based on a low-aspect-ratio tokamak.
The considered wing has a low-aspect ratio and hence three dimensional aerodynamic effects cannot be neglected.
The ARIES-ST (Spherical Tokamak) is to investigate the attractiveness of a low-aspect-device as the confinement concept for a fusion power plant.
The wind force acting on a low-aspect-ratio (height to diameter) cylindrical structure placed in a turbulent boundary layer has been investigated.
The Quasi-poloidal stellarator (QPS), currently in the early design phase, is a low-aspect-ratio (R/a=2.7), concept exploration experiment with a non-axisymmetric, near-poloidally-symmetric magnetic configuration.
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