Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet.
Fig.: Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet.
Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance.
To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to.
To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint.
To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent. a mold.
Opening that allows passing of gasses
An opening in the Earth's surface through which lava, gases, and hot particles are expelled. Also called volcanic vent and volcano. Venting is The escaping of hot gases or lava from the crust of the earth.
An opening or fissure in a planet's surface through which volcanic material erupts.
In kiln drying, an opening in the kiln roof or wall that can be opened and closed to control the humidity in the kiln.
the area around the cloaca, just behind the legs. Back to identifying diagram
The external opening of the digestive tract and the reproductive system.
A pipe or duct allowing the flow of air and gases to the outside. In a plumbing system, the vent is necessary to allow sewer gases to escape to the exterior
A shallow groove or slot machined into the parting line of the mold which allows air and gases to escape from the cavity as it is being filled with the molding material.
(der) Luftkanal, (die) Entlüftung Vents connect the mould cavity with the outside, but contrary to the gates, they are for the gases and air which, otherwise would be trapped with thae cavity. Sometimes with large moulds these gases can be ignited, thus creating a negative pressure in the mould. Generally speaking it is enough if the vents are attached to the highest points of the cavity.
A device used to dispose of hazardous gases by releasing them into the air at a safe location.
An opening or device used to permit air or vapors to exit an enclosed structure.
the posterior, external opening of the gut; the anus
A shallow channel or opening cut in the cavity to allow air or gases to escape as the melt fills the cavity.
the opening of the digestive and reproductive tracts, located just posterior to the anal fin.
An opening in the Earth's surface through which magma erupts or volcanic gases are emitted.
Devices which control or limit tank pressure. Some type are: 1. Outbreathing (pressure relief) 2. Inbreathing (vacuum relief) 3. Fusible (opens at elevated temperature) 4. Christmas tree (slang for a combination vent) 5. Rupture disc ( See Rupture Disc)
Shallow channel in a mold which allows air, gas, or volatile to exit as the melt enters the cavity. Tiny channels at the end of the flow path that allow air to escape the cavity.
An outlet or passage for fluids.
external opening into the cloaca
The external surface of the cloaca. Birds are unique in that their fecal and urates come from a single outlet which is the cloaca. The fecal is the dark portion and is the stool. The urate is the white solid portion. The liquid clear-ish is the liquid urine.
An opening in a tank or other piece of equipment, sealed to prevent escape of material within the equipment at normal pressures but so arranged that it automatically opens to relieve excessive pressure in the equipment. Can be arranged for manual opening to depressure equipment as desired. Also, the relief opening in a pressure regulator, normally open to the atmosphere.
THE SASH OR THE NON-STATIONARY FRAME OF A WINDOW THAT SWINGS OPEN.
A controlled opening through which air or other vapors can escape.
An opening that permits the escape of gas from a cell or mold.
An opening or device that allows the ventilation of an enclosed structure such as an attic.
An opening at the volcano's summit or on its slopes through which volcanic materials (lava and gas) erupt. Circular vent is known as crater and linear vent is known as fissure.
A pipe installed in the well casing to allow for the displacement of air between the casing and the pump column.
Provide with an opening for the circulation (or passage) of fresh air.
An opening in the ear mold which has a number of functions: - To allow air through into the ear which evaporates moisture build up. - To permit some sounds through for the natural hearing of people with less serious hearing difficulties. - To enable the user to better recognize the sound of his/her own voice.
the external opening of the alimentary canal; the anus
The opening to the atmosphere side of the regulator diaphragm through which the regulator breathes (See Figure 12).
a hole for the escape of gas or air
external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate
a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt
activity that releases or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"
a channel drilled in the body of the mold that connects the lateral surface of the mold with the medial end of the canal stalk
a conduit through which magma and gases travel to be extruded on to the surface as lava , volcanic gas, or pyroclastic material
a double-sided conduit that brings in fresh air and rejects burned gasses to the outside
an opening allowing air to pass through
an opening at the Earth's surface through which volcanic material is extruded
an opening in the wall of the box that allows air to flow in and out
a pipe or pipes instalto provide a flow or air to or from a drainage system to provide
a reinforced opening in a banner which allows air to pass through
Any outlet for air that protrudes through roof deck such as a pipe or stack. A ridge vent or off-ridge vent is installed for the purpose of ventilating the underside of roof deck.
an opening in the Earth's surface through which volcanic materials (magma and gas) escape.
the area of the opening allowing ventilation through an open window.
opening such as a window or door that allows the circulation of fresh air.
The external opening of the urinary and genital systems
Narrow passage at the die parting which permits air to escape from the die cavity as it is filled with molten metal.
an opening in the surface of Earth through which molten rock, lava, ash, and gases escape.
an opening in the earth's surface through which volcanic eruptions occur. A satellitic vent is a vent that forms on the side of a volcano; a secondary vent.
Refers to the cloaca, or common opening for the urinary, digestive and reproductive systems. In iguanas, the vent is located on the ventral, or belly, side of the animal, at the base of the tail. It is through this opening that iguanas secrete urates (see above) from the kidneys and solid wastes from the digestive tract. In males, the hemipenes extrude through the vent during mating, and in females, the vent receives sperm during mating.
Opening in Earth's crust through which volcano expels ash, other volcanic products and gases. of document
Birds do not have two separate cavities for excrement and reproduction like humans do. In birds, there is one single entrance/exit that suits both functions called the vent, cloaca or anus.
When referring to plumbing fixtures, all fixtures (sinks, etc) must have a vent. Vents are used to allow air into the drainage systems to prevent P traps to from being syphoned dry.
Aperture to enable ingress of fresh air to interiors. (Types: include sub floor, wall, roof, Tobin and Kemp & Sheehan).
Pressure-relief valve in a cell or battery that allows for the escape of gases at some release pressure but does not allow any level of gas ingress.
Compare? The connection and piping through which gases enter and exit a piece of equipment.
An outlet for air; vent pipe in a plumbing system; a ventilating duct. French (Évent)
A vertical pipe providing an escape for foul gases from a sanitary fixture. For a number of fixtures the vent pipes lead into a larger vertical pipe to the outside through the roof called a vent stack. French (Orifice pour la ventilation)
An opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, gases, ash, or rock fragments are erupted.
The opening that droppings and eggs come out of.
A pipe that allows air into a drain system to balance the air pressure, preventing water in the traps from being siphoned off.
A screened opening for ventilation.
The cloaca of an animal; in reptiles this opening may also serve the reproductive organs. It is seen as a marker of where the body ends and the tail begins, which is hard to determine in some animals, such as snakes.
An opening at the surface where magma, gas and steam erupt.
A place where magma and or gases are extruded from the volcano.
Opening under the tail through which the turtle performs fecal, urinary and reproductive functions. Also see Cloaca.
An opening in the greenhouse to provide ventilation.
To remove air or gas from the system. It is important to vent the stuffing box in vertical pumps to prevent the seal faces from running dry.
The action of relieving entrapped air or gases by a venting or burp procedure during the extrusion process.
An opening for the passage of, or dissipation of, fluids, such as gases, fumes, smoke, and the like.
An opening in the regulator spring case to allow atmospheric pressure access to the diaphragm, thus allowing free movement of the diaphragm during operation.
A normally sealed mechanism that allows for the controlled escape of gases from within a cell.
A pipe installed to provide a flow of air to or from a drainage system or to provide a circulation of air within such system to protect trap seals from siphonage and back pressure. Back to the Top
The opening at the Earth's surface through which materials erupts.
A pipe or duct which allows flow of air as an inlet or outlet.
A stack designed to convey water vapor, or other gas, from inside a building or building component to the atmosphere.
To allow the circulation or escape of a liquid or gas.
A small hole or shallow channel in a mold that allows air or gas to exit as the molding material enters.
The Vent rests just in front and above the Oven Opening, and collects the smoke and hot air that is exhausted from the top half of the opening. It is typically important to note that this part of the oven gets very hot, and if possible, should be built using true Refractory Material. The Forno Bravo ovens feature a two piece refractory vent that can be used with both steel Chimney systems and terra cotta flue liners. That said, certain Neapolitan Ovens use an external steel or cast iron vent that is attached to the outside the Oven Dome, a style you see with our Forno Bravo Artigiano.
Drawer Front attached to the face frame that is not intended to open and typically has no hardware. Primarily used to conceal a sink or cook top area.
1. A vertical pipe connected to a waste or soil distribution system that prevents a back pressure or a vacuum that might siphon the water out of a trap. 2. Vertical pipe to provide passageway for expulsion of water vapor and vent gases from gas-burning equipment to outside air. 3. A free opening to provide air intake, expulsion, or circulation in such areas as underfloor crawl spaces and attics.
cloacal aperature or anal opening in amphibians and reptiles
an opening designed to convey water vapor or other gasses from an interior to the atmosphere
(1) An opening designed to convey air, heat, water vapor or other gas from inside a building or a building component to the atmosphere, thereby relieving vapor pressure; (2) Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck such as a pipe or stack; (3) Any device installed on the roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the deck.
Any outlet for air that provides ventilating to the underside of the roof deck.
exit, opening for liquid; anal excretory hole
Any device installed in a roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck. Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck such as a pipe or stack.
In a mold, a shallow channel or minute hole cut in the cavity to allow air to escape as the material enters.
The movable framework or sash in a glazed window that is hinged or pivoted to swing open.
The act of removing air or gas from a system. Stuffing boxes in vertical pumps must be vented to prevent the seal faces from running dry.
The outside opening of the hen, through which the egg and droppings are expelled, they do come from separate channels
A pipe or duct which allows the flow of air and gasses to the outside; also, another word for the moving glass part of a window sash, i.e. window vent
the opening from the cloaca
An air release valve or stand used to release air trapped at high points in a pipeline.
The thin channel in a tool set that allows air to escape while molten feedstock enters through the gate. It is located opposite from the gate and should not be sealed until late in the molding cycle to avoid trapped air pockets in the component.
An intentional opening for the escape of gasses to the outside.
A breather vent. A device put in a roof system to allow moisture vapor to escape.
An outlet for air, such as a vent pipe in a plumbing system or a ventilating duct.
the opening of the earth's surface through which volcanic materials are extruded.
The opening at the earth’s surface through which lava and gas issue forth.
the single hole from which magma erupts
To leave an opening through which steam can escape.
An opening at the surface where volcanic materials are erupted.
A vertical pipe connected to a waste or soil distribution system that prevents a vacuum that might suck the water out of the trap. A vertical pipe that provides a passageway for the expulsion of vent gases from gas burning equipment to the outside air.
Opening through which a volcano erupts or volcanic material passes.
The opening in the crust through which volcanic material erupts.
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Small opening or passage through which gases can escape during the pouring of a mold. It is alco called a vent hole.
A pipe or other conduit composed of factory-made components, containing a passageway for conveying combustion products and air to the atmosphere, listed and labeled for use with a specific type or class of appliance. Pellet vent. A vent listed and labeled for use with listed pellet fuel-burning appliances. Type L vent. A vent listed and labeled for use with oil burning appliances that are listed for use with Type L vents.
Pipe allowing air to flow into a drainage system.
opening, especially in wall serving as outlet for air, smoke, or fumes.
The vertical or sloping horizontal portion of a drain line that permits sewer gases to exit the house. Every fixture in a house must be vented. Home Improvement Encyclopedia
A small hole in a punch or die for admitting air to avoid suction holding or to relieve pockets of trapped air which would prevent proper die closure or action, and also reduces press tonnage required.
The conduit and orifice through which volcanic materials (lava, gas, and water vapor) reach the Earth's surface.
An opening in a vessel or other enclosed space for the removal of gas or vapor.
A pipe that allows air to flow in a drainage system.
A component of a heating or ventilation appliance used to conduct fresh air into, or waste air or combustion gases out of, an appliance or interior space. Vent Damper - A device mounted in the vent connector that closes the vent when the heating unit is not firing. This traps heat inside the heating system and house rather than letting it draft up and out the vent system.
A normally sealed mechanism allowing for the controlled and intentional release of gases.
A vent is a valve fitted to the top of a submarine's ballast tanks for the purposes of allowing the escape of air.