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The phrase "at the inlet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or position at the entrance of a body of water or an opening in a geographical context.
Example: "The boat was anchored at the inlet of the bay, providing a safe harbor from the storm."
Alternatives: "at the entrance of" or "by the mouth of".
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The fluid model consists of a pressure source P_o at the inlet of the system.
The incidence angle at the inlet of the rotor cage decreases significantly.
The CFD models show some particle and gas recirculation at the inlet of the reactor.
Non-uniform suction flow is generated at the inlet of the reactor coolant pump.
The ammonia concentration of the solution at the inlet of test section is around 45.5 wt%.
The results show that there is a vortex at the inlet of the inducer.
Mixing conditions at the inlet of the riser reactor also affect cracking reactions selectivity.
This enables information on flow angles, velocity components, and pressure coefficients at the inlet of the propulsors, thereby informing about inlet distortion.
The lowest temperature was observed at the inlet of the cathode where oxygen is supplied at temperature of 300 K.
Calculated thermal equilibrium hydrogen pressures were slightly lower than the measured hydrogen pressures at the inlet of metal hydride vessel.
A throttling device at the inlet of the lower pressure drop side is introduced to achieve the optimum FDRP.
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