1. ducted - Adjective
2. ducted - Verb
ducted
simple past and past participle of duct
ducted (not comparable)
Fitted with a duct
NR-1 was equipped with two electric-motor driven propellers and its maneuverability was enhanced by four ducted thrusters, two forward and two aft. Source: Internet
In a poll con- ducted by Abacus, a majority of those who self-identified as being on the Left indicated that they had voted Liberal. Source: Internet
Etymology A modern blimp from Airship Management Services showing a strengthened nose, ducted fans attached to the gondola under the hull, and cable-braced fins at the tail The origin of the word "blimp" has been the subject of some confusion. Source: Internet
The pitot tube can be inserted through a small hole in the duct with the pitot connected to a U-tube water gauge or some other differential pressure gauge for determining the flow velocity inside the ducted wind tunnel. Source: Internet
Flow is left to right, multistage compressor on left, combustion chambers center, two-stage turbine on right Airbreathing jet engines are gas turbines optimized to produce thrust from the exhaust gases, or from ducted fans connected to the gas turbines. Source: Internet
In a throttleable ducted rocket, also known as a variable flow ducted rocket, a valve allows the gas generator exhaust to be throttled allowing control of the thrust. Source: Internet