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Structure that splits or combines fluid flow into channels From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A manifold is a wider and/or larger pipe or channel, into which smaller pipes or channels lead,[1] or a pipe fitting or similar device that connects multiple inputs or outputs for fluids.
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Types of manifolds in engineering include:
Also, many dredge pipe pieces.
In biology manifolds are found in:
Manifolds are used in:
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