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laminarizator (plural laminarizators)

  1. A kind of diffuser, used to laminarize air.
    • 1992, Klaus Fitzner, Double floor for removing air from rooms (patent US 5144781 A), [1]:
      To obtain a laminar vertical flow in the clean room 1, ceiling 2 is a so-called climatic ceiling whose lower level is equipped with so-called laminarizators 4. However, instead of the laminarizators 4, it is also possible to use perforated ceilings or grating-type ceilings.
    • 2012, Gizem Maraba, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON ENHANCEMENT OF HEAT TRANSFER IN A SOLAR AIR HEATER COLLECTOR BY USING POROUS MEDIUM[2], page 71:
      Also a flow laminarizator was added to the duct that was located just before the solar collector.
    • 2013, E. I. Semenova et. al., Biochemical treatment of petroleum-containing waters, Volume 35, Issue 4, "Biochemical treatment of petroleum-containing waters", page 187:
      Schematic of the biochemical treatment unit: 1—housing; 2—zone of the suspended layer; 3—discharge of circulating activated sludge; 4—net electrode; 5—laminarizators; ...
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