Definition of Recuperator. Meaning of Recuperator. Synonyms of Recuperator

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Definition of Recuperator

Recuperator
Recuperator Re*cu"per*a`tor (r?*k?"pp?r*?`t?r), n. [Cf. L. recuperator a recoverer.] (Steel Manuf.) Same as Regenerator.

Meaning of Recuperator from wikipedia

- generate heat, and the recuperator serves to recuperate, or reclaim this heat, in order to reuse or recycle it. The term recuperator refers as well to liquid-liquid...
- Look up recuperation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recuperation can refer to: Recuperation (recovery), a period of physical or mental recovery Recuperation...
- In the sociological sense, recuperation is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated...
- baffle Recoil mechanism: single hydraulic brake cylinder Recuperator: single hydraulic recuperator Maximum recoil length: 388 mm Overall weight: 1210 kg...
- example, worker-recuperated enterprise, recuperated/recovered factory/business/company, worker-recovered factory/business, worker-recuperated/recovered company...
- temperature level as high as possible by means of using a regenerative or a recuperator system is a fundamental part of the process. In the most commonly used...
- to RML (rifled muzzle-loading) guns from the mid-1860s to the 1880s. "Recuperator" was the British name for the mechanism which returned the gun barrel...
- Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and certain sensory activity is inhibited. During sleep, there...
- two symmetrically opposed hydraulic brake cylinders Recuperator: single hydropneumatic recuperator cylinder Recoil length: 385 mm Maximum recoil length:...
- With physical trauma or disease suffered by an organism, healing involves the repairing of damaged tissue(s), organs and the biological system as a whole...