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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...
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baffle Recoil mechanism:
single hydraulic brake cylinder Recuperator:
single hydraulic recuperator Maximum recoil length: 388 mm
Overall weight: 1210 kg...
- two
symmetrically opposed hydraulic brake cylinders Recuperator:
single hydropneumatic recuperator cylinder Recoil length: 385 mm
Maximum recoil length:...
- example, worker-
recuperated enterprise,
recuperated/recovered factory/business/company, worker-recovered factory/business, worker-
recuperated/recovered company...
- and
recuperator above the barrel. The longer-barrelled Mk III soon followed, with a
heavier breech to
balance the gun. It
retained the
recuperator above...
- 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...
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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...
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externally heated. To
improve efficiency, the
engine has a
regenerator or
recuperator between the
compressor and the expander. The
engine can be run open-...