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The investigations were carried out at theblow-downwind tunnel.
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Because ablow-downtunnel can build up pressure over a long period time, it can release air at faster speeds.
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The amount ofblow-downis primarily designated by measuring by the electrical conductivity of the circulating water.
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In contrast to a continuous wind tunnel, ablow-downwind tunnel only provides air for short period.
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It then ran down the side of theblow-downdrum and stack and pooled at the base of the unit.
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