0 the act of removing air from a space resulting in a lower pressure in that space, either causing liquid, gases, or other substances to enter, or causing two surfaces to stick together: --
a suction pump
1 the process of reducing air pressure by removing air or liquid from an enclosed space, or the force created by this reduction that causes two surfaces to stick together: --
A suction trap catch is thought to be a good representation of the total aphid pool.
These conditions are similar in the area of rotary operation and suction operation.
The red blood cell is held by suction at the end of the glass micropipette.
Results from the application of this computational method to real-scale suction surfaces under flight conditions are also presented.
Consequently, this computational work does not attempt to model transition induced by discrete suction.
This discovery reveals that suction-induced transition is precipitated through instabilities of the streamwise vortices.
Because of its simple structure, high moving speed and convenient control, wall-climbing robots with a single suction cup have been widely used.
With one stroke the iconoclast is now able to start the most powerful suction and force pump ever devised.