Examples of 'cross-sectional diameter' in a sentence

Meaning of "cross-sectional diameter"

cross-sectional diameter ~ is a geometric term referring to the distance or length across the center of a circular shape or object, typically used in engineering, physics, and mathematics

How to use "cross-sectional diameter" in a sentence

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The plurality of ribs may define an outer cross-sectional diameter.
Level - the cross-sectional diameter is identical along the entire length of the fly line.
Examples include having a shape with an asymmetrical cross-sectional diameter.
Additionally, the horn cross-sectional diameter dh will preferably be greater than die exit bore de.
The plurality of ribs may define an inner cross-sectional diameter.
The mandrel varies widely in cross-sectional diameter and in surface contour along its length.
In its collapsed state the tubular member has a small cross-sectional diameter.
The cross-sectional diameter of this plasma channel may vary with distance from the cathode.
A lytic lesion greater than the cross-sectional diameter of the bone.
Under the conditions used to fabricate this matrix the scaffolding averaged 0.187 mm in cross-sectional diameter.
The result is an increase in the cross-sectional diameter of the air passageway.
The upper and lower portions of the integrated column preferably have the same cross-sectional diameter.
In other words, the stent has a minimal cross-sectional diameter in the delivery system.
The term " capillary tube " refers to a tube of small cross-sectional diameter.
This first section has a constant cross-sectional diameter D1 and an axial dimension or length L1.

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Figure 3B shows the slice having the greatest cross-sectional diameter.
More preferably the cross-sectional diameter of the pipe is 150mm.
Generally, multiple pilger reductions are used to reduce the cross-sectional diameter of the tubing.
A dimensional decrease in cross-sectional diameter being generally even in extension between points 240 and 241.
Said second set of apertures being larger than the cross-sectional diameter of said channel ;.
The tubular structure can have a cross-sectional diameter of approximately 1 mm.
In the embodiment shown, each of the plurality of ribs 230 has a square cross-sectional diameter.
The fibers of the meltblown web have a cross-sectional diameter greater than about 25 µm.
For a cylindrical channel, it is the cross-sectional diameter.
There were obtained spherical beads with a cross-sectional diameter of 6 mm, and a glass transition temperature of 56 °.
This spacing is preferably smaller than the cross-sectional diameter of a protuberance.
This also influences the minimum possible cross-sectional diameter for the delivery system.
Tests are performed on samples with a cross-sectional diameter between 2 and 3 mm.
In some embodiments, the positioning member has a cross-sectional diameter of 2 cm or less.
In some exemplary embodiments, the channels 16 have a cross-sectional diameter of less than 1 mm.

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