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The phrase "as inlet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something functioning as an inlet, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The river served as an inlet for the surrounding wetlands."
Alternatives: "acting as an inlet" or "functioning as an inlet".
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However, thermal efficiency decreases as inlet water temperature increases.
Local prevailing weather conditions are imposed in the CFD model as inlet boundary conditions.
It is observed that the period of the DWOs increases as inlet pressure and inlet sub-cooling temperature increase.
A T-junction was used as inlet, while mixture velocities varied from 0.0028 m/s to 0.0674 m/s.
This material is largely used as inlet and outlet gas valves in Otto and Diesel cycle engines.
Data are obtained for various process parameters, such as inlet steam flow rate, noncondensable gas concentration, and system pressure.
A set of flow speed were used as inlet boundary condition for both numerical and experimental model.
The effect of various parameters such as inlet pressure, inlet temperature, sub-cooling degree, and geometric dimensions are studied.
In order to simulate the pulsatile flow of blood a velocity fluctuation has been imposed (Umean=0.080 0.105 m/s) as inlet boundary condition.
The growth curve, volume, surface area and shape of the growing bubbles were measured with parameters such as inlet gas composition, gas flow rate and gas chamber volume.
As inlet velocity is raised further, the former decreases while the latter increases until the stability condition is violated, leading to blowoff.
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