Definitions from Wiktionary (hydrostatic lock)
▸ noun: (mechanical engineering, usually uncountable) A condition that arises when a device which compresses gases seizes up because of the infiltration of liquid, which prevents further compression.
▸ noun: (countable) A lock for raising and lowering boats on a canal or waterway that operates by using pressurized water to flood or drain the level inside the lock.
▸ noun: (countable) A locking mechanism that uses hydrostatic pressure in order to achieve a seal.
▸ verb: To seize up because liquid has infiltrated a mechanism for compressing gasses.
▸ verb: To form a seal by employing a mechanism that uses hydrostatic pressure.
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▸ noun: (mechanical engineering, usually uncountable) A condition that arises when a device which compresses gases seizes up because of the infiltration of liquid, which prevents further compression.
▸ noun: (countable) A lock for raising and lowering boats on a canal or waterway that operates by using pressurized water to flood or drain the level inside the lock.
▸ noun: (countable) A locking mechanism that uses hydrostatic pressure in order to achieve a seal.
▸ verb: To seize up because liquid has infiltrated a mechanism for compressing gasses.
▸ verb: To form a seal by employing a mechanism that uses hydrostatic pressure.
Similar:
hydrolocking,
vapor lock,
vapour lock,
air lock,
airlock,
threadlock,
effective compression,
lockshield,
waterlogging,
freeze valve,
more...
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