1. venting - Noun
2. venting - Verb
of Vent
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, failure of the high-voltage battery cover gasket, after extended exposure to elevated temperatures due to cell venting, results in gases directed toward other components that can exceed their maximum design temperatures. Source: Internet
After venting the hydrogen in the maintenance hall of those three reactors, the mixture of hydrogen with atmospheric oxygen exploded, severely damaging the installations and at least one of the containment buildings. Source: Internet
Additionally, "venting" of underground tests by the US and Soviet Union also continued to release radioactive debris into the atmosphere. Source: Internet
As a result of reducing the barrel’s length and venting propellant gases into the suppressor, the bullet’s muzzle velocity was lowered anywhere from 16% to 26% (depending on the ammunition used) while maintaining the weapon’s automation and reliability. Source: Internet
Another hypothesis involves ocean venting of hydrogen sulfide gas. Source: Internet
Highwall mining can produce thousands of tons of coal in contour-strip operations with narrow benches, previously mined areas, trench mine applications and steep-dip seams with controlled water-inflow pump system and/or a gas (inert) venting system. Source: Internet