pitot tube

noun, often capitalized P
pi·​tot tube | \ ˈpē-ˌtō- How to pronounce pitot tube (audio) \

Definition of pitot tube

1 : a device that consists of a tube having a short right-angled bend which is placed vertically in a moving body of fluid (such as air) with the mouth of the bent part directed upstream and that is used with a manometer to measure the velocity of fluid flow

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An American mechanic discovered a loose pitot tube and an ADM obstructed by a dark Styrofoam-type material. Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY, "American Airlines sabotage saga: What we know and safety questions answered," 6 Sep. 2019 The case has led to new air safety rules regarding speed sensors known as pitot tubes. Washington Post, "French judges drop case against Air France for 2009 crash," 5 Sep. 2019 Problems with malfunctioning pitot tubes—airspeed sensors located under the noses of aircraft—have been well documented over the years and resulted in a number of high-profile passenger-aircraft accidents. Robert Wall, WSJ, "Airspeed Sensors Emerge as Initial Focus in Lion Air Crash," 30 Oct. 2018 The cause is the fact that the plane's pitot tubes, externally mounted sensors that determine air speed, have iced over, so the human pilots will now have to fly the plane by hand. Jeff Wise, Popular Mechanics, "What Really Happened Aboard Air France 447," 6 Dec. 2011 Another of the pitot tubes begins to function once more. Jeff Wise, Popular Mechanics, "What Really Happened Aboard Air France 447," 6 Dec. 2011 Ice accumulation can wreak havoc inside modern jet engines or on the tips of airspeed-measuring devices extending from the noses of jets, called pitot tubes. Andy Pasztor, WSJ, "Efforts to Tackle Icing Problems on Planes Face Setback," 2 July 2017

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First Known Use of pitot tube

1852, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for pitot tube

French (tube de) Pitot, from Henri Pitot †1771 French physicist

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pitot tube

noun, often capitalized P
pi·​tot tube | \ ˌpē-ˌtō- How to pronounce pitot tube (audio) \

Medical Definition of pitot tube

: a device that consists of a tube having a short right-angled bend which is placed vertically in a moving body of fluid with the mouth of the bent part directed upstream and that is used with a manometer to measure the velocity of fluid flow (as in a blood vessel)