Definition of Plenums. Meaning of Plenums. Synonyms of Plenums

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Definition of Plenums

Plenum
Plenum Ple"num, n. (Ventilation) A condition, as in an occupied room, in which the pressure of the air is greater than that of the outside atmosphere; as, a plenum may exist in a hall ventilated by a fan blower.
Plenum
Plenum Ple"num, n. [L., fr. plenus full.] That state in which every part of space is supposed to be full of matter; -- opposed to vacuum. --G. Francis.

Meaning of Plenums from wikipedia

- Look up plenum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plenum may refer to: Plenum chamber, a chamber intended to contain air, gas, or liquid at positive pressure...
- are plenums, whether or not they are officially designated as such, and to always use plenum cable in these spaces. Thomas, Timothy. "What is plenum? -...
- Plenum cable /ˈplɛnəm/ is electrical cable that is laid in the plenum spaces of buildings. In the United States, plastics used in the construction of...
- A plenum chamber is a pressurised housing containing a fluid (typically air) at positive pressure. One of its functions is to equalise pressure for more...
- Beijing. The plenums of the Central Committee are the most important annually occurring event in Chinese politics.: 23  Normally, seven plenums are held over...
- Pleurobema plenum, the rough pigtoe pearly mussel or rough pigtoe, is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae...
- air-mixing plenum (or mixing box) is used for mixing air from different ductwork systems. The most common application for an air-mixing plenum is the mixing...
- session" (Kuoda ****yi) between July 2 and August 1, followed by the 8th Plenum of the CCP Eighth Central Committee from August 2–16. The major topic of...
- 1919 and 1935. During that period, it also conducted thirteen Enlarged Plenums of its governing Executive Committee, which had much the same function...
- publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers (successor of D. Reidel, Dr. W. Junk, Plenum Publishers, most of Chapman & Hall), and Baltzer Science Publishers) which...