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heat exchangers

n. (heat exchanger English)

Usage examples of "heat exchangers".

The dull black heat exchangers along the upper part of the machine that provided most of its power, once it was into the searing heat of the hot wind plains, were like the squat turrets of some sinister castle.

The whine of the heat exchangers ceased at once, and the acrid tang of ozone assaulted her nostrils.

Nodon was explaining how the pumps could be powered by hot sulfur dioxide from the heat exchangers.

The engineering bay heat exchangers constantly circulated the air in the gap between the hull and the gasbags, preventing the helium from becoming superheated and losing lift capacity.

The others were heat exchangers and pumps, used to provide an upward current of warmed water.

The compression and electrolysis made heat, and they pumped that back into the system with heat exchangers.

They were walking along a line of heavily insulated pipes, supported a metre from the ground, and now for the first time Carina could hear a distinct sound--the throbbing of pumps forcing cooling fluid through the maze of plumbing and heat exchangers that surrounded them.

The trick turned out to be to mix clay with slaked lime and mold the heat exchangers into the lamp itself, then run it through the brick kiln to harden it.

How the heat exchangers ran on the flood of infrared light from Argo, focussed by mirrors.

That's a million tons of soil, old man, and a layer cake of mirror sheeting on top of that, and these old heat exchangers are still the most powerful ever built.

On her back and chest she wore packs laden with consumables and heat exchangers, sufficient to keep her alive for a few hours.