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  2. List of manifolds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of particular manifolds, by Wikipedia page. See also list of geometric topology topics. For categorical listings see Category: ...

  3. T1 tanker - Wikipedia

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    T1-M-A1 tanker: Called a small Coastal tanker, Includes the Mettawee-class gasoline tanker. Diesel powered 800 hp, 10 knots max. Diesel powered 800 hp, 10 knots max. Tonnage Deadweight: 1,600, Tonnage Full Load: 2,900, Dimensions: 221 feet long, Width 37 ft, First Navy commissioning in 1943.

  4. Category:Manifolds - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. Manifold * List of manifolds; 0–9. 5-manifold; A. Acceleration (differential geometry) Affine manifold; Algebraic manifold;

  5. Architecture of the oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    Marine Board (1998). Double-Hull Tanker Legislation: An Assessment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (1998). Marine Board Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN 0-309-06370-1; Marine Log (2008). "The Liberty Ship and the T-2 Tanker (1941)". Ships of the Century. Marine Log.

  6. Single buoy mooring - Wikipedia

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    The heart of each buoy is the product transfer system. From a geostatic location, e.g. a pipeline end manifold (PLEM) located on the seabed, this system transfers products to the offtake tanker. The basic product transfer system components are: Flexible subsea hoses, generally referred to as “risers” Floating hose string(s) Marine Breakaway ...

  7. Manifold (fluid mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Types of manifolds in engineering include: Exhaust manifold An engine part that collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. Also known as headers. Hydraulic manifold A component used to regulate fluid flow in a hydraulic system, thus controlling the transfer of power between actuators and pumps Inlet manifold (or "intake ...

  8. Fuel line - Wikipedia

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    Fuel line feeding the auxiliary power unit of an Airbus A340.. A fuel line is a hose or pipe used to transfer fuel from one point in a vehicle to another. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a fuel line as "all hoses or tubing designed to contain liquid fuel or fuel vapor.

  9. Inlet manifold - Wikipedia

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    An inlet manifold or intake manifold (in American English) is the part of an internal combustion engine that supplies the fuel/air mixture to the cylinders. [1] The word manifold comes from the Old English word manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon manig [many] and feald [repeatedly]) and refers to the multiplying of one (pipe) into many.

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