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Throughput
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In vacuum technology, the quantity of gas in
pressure-volume units at a specified temperature flowing per unit time across
a specified open section of a pump or pipeline. The specified temperature may
be the actual temperature of the gas or a standard reference temperature. It
is recommended that throughput be referred to standard room temperature. The
recommended unit of throughput is the torr liter per second at 20 degrees
C. Other units of throughput in common use are micron liters per second
at 25 degrees C and micron cubic feet per minute at 68 degrees F.
Under conditions of steady-state conservative flow the throughput across
the entrance to a pipe is equal to the throughput at the exit. In this case
throughput can be defined as the quantity of gas flowing through a pipe in
pressure-volume units per unit time at room temperature.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use