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"inlet port" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific type of opening or entrance on a vessel, machine, or structure where a substance or material can enter. Example: The ship's engine room has an inlet port for pumping in seawater to cool the engines.
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When the liquid rises to the outlet port -- which is always lower than the inlet port -- it then flows out of the tank and into the distribution box.
The following day, the committee went out to the Lockheed Air Terminal, where an Electra was waiting for them A member of the ground crew squirted a powerful stream water on an inlet port of the plane's static-air system, but all the water drained out quickly without getting new the altimeter.
The left and right parts were associated with an outlet port and inlet port, respectively.
In the left figure, water flows from the inlet port to the discharging outlet.
The inlet port remains open to complete the cylinder charging and allow supercharging.
The chamber has an inlet port connected to a gas inlet valve and outlet port connected to an air pump.
Gas flow line starts from the inlet port which is connected to the gas cylinder using hose connection.
It is concluded that the biggest pressure drop is caused by a throttling loss at the inlet port and therefore an optimized design of the inlet port is necessary.
Inclining the inlet port also produced a more nearly homogeneous flow structure at top dead centre during the compression stroke.
Innovative design is based on a centrally placed inlet port which leads directly into the center of the pumping chamber.
Vortex chamber was maintained at the main air inlet port for controlling secondary air flow rate and wall temperature.
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