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Choking (chok•ing) |
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| Liquid flow will become choked when the trim's vena contracta is filled with vapor from cavitation or flashing. Vapor flow also will become choked when the flow velocity at the vena contracts reaches sonic. A choked flow rate is limited; a further decrease of the outlet pressure does not increase flow. Choked flow is also called critical flow. | |