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A real leak would be defined as air or gas leaking through a vessel from the outside of the vessel into the evacuated space. A virtual leak is not a through the vessel situation, it is gas being slowly released into the evacuated space from a place where it is trapped, e.g. a bolt in a blind hole.
A real leak would be defined as air or gas leaking through a vessel from the outside of the vessel into the evacuated space. A virtual leak is not a through the vessel situation, it is gas being slowly released into the evacuated space from a place where it is trapped, e.g. a bolt in a blind hole.
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