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n. (plural of exchanger English)
Usage examples of "exchangers".
Since the loss of the external heat exchangers, they’d been operating in breakeven mode, shunting their small thermal output into the emergency heat storage silo.
One of the fusion generators was inoperative, two energy patterning nodes were dead, heat exchangers were operating dangerously short of required levels, innumerable failsoft components had been allowed to decay below their safety margins.
Emergency cryogenic exchangers vented hundreds of litres of inflamed fluid to shunt the heat out.
The exchangers transferred some of their heat along it to keep the level-one lakes warm.
The starship began to break apart, its tanks, drive tubes, tokamak toroids, energy patterning nodes, heat exchangers, and a swarm of subsidiary mechanisms forming a slowly expanding clump.
Town-sized heat exchangers and their ancillary equipment anchored to the rock crumpled, their composite components shattering like antique glass while the metal structures turned to liquid and dribbled away, scattering scarlet droplets across the stars.
The mountainous heat exchangers surrounding it were operating at their upper limit, trying to radiate away the immense thermal load imposed by overheated tubes.
We might have been able to get spares delivered for the heat exchangers and the number six forward fans by now if Captain Stupanovich had bothered to forward the requests!
Coolant was piped through the entire hull and carried back to the heat exchangers for recycling.
The heat exchangers dumped the accumulated high-temperature fluid into the engines that controlled our flight.
The crew nursed our heat exchangers along, mumbling worriedly over them more and more.
They walked around ion exchangers and splitters grafted together out of translucent mushrooms the size of apartment blocks.
The whine of the heat exchangers ceased at once, and the acrid tang of ozone assaulted her nostrils.
There was the familiar sighing of the air exchangers, and he could feel a barely perceptible current, wafting pleasant antiseptic smells across his face.
They're all very straightforward - pumps, refrigerating systems, heat exchangers, cranes - good old-fashioned Second Millennium technology!