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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air blasts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe sudden bursts of air, often in contexts related to weather, machinery, or effects in various environments.
Example: "The air blasts from the ventilation system helped to cool down the room quickly."
Alternatives: "air currents" or "gusts of air".
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The jeep is open-topped so the hot desert air blasts in, which isn't too enjoyable.
Fluid structure interaction effects are treated using a recent result that accounts for nonlinear compressibility effects for intense air blasts.
Then the brittle, almost papery inner shells are cracked and separated, in part using air blasts and suction.
Hot air blasts into a cash register that is about as old as he is, which is 46.
There's also the warning sign at the door, which alerts you to expect "water mist, neck air blasts, bubbles, leg ticklers, scents, enhanced floor lighting and seat vibrations".
Basic features of the loads induced on structures by air blasts are described in IAEA Design Guide NS-G-1.5 (2003) in terms of a normalized distance that takes into account the amount and type of explosive charge.
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The Washington region endures a bitter Arctic air blast.
Approximately 85 percent of the explosive energy produces air blast (and shock) and thermal radiation (heat).
Air blast circuit breakers are no longer produced by any major manufacturers.
The effect of the function of air blast on the granulation performance was particularly discussed.
I used a remote triggering device for the air blast and fired the camera a fraction of a second afterward.
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