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gas generator
noun
A mechanical device that uses a chemical reaction to produce a gas as an output
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Oxygen-free nitrogen and zero air were generated with an AB5000TGS gas generator (Parker Dominick Hunter, Tyne & Wear, UK).
Clean Energy Systems of Sacramento, CA, has developed a gas generator that combines rocket and steam turbine technology to generate power while emitting minimal pollutants.
One man carried a gas generator and gas can, listing slightly against the weight.
The electricity had gone out, and she was using a gas generator to power her home.
(It has an emergency gas generator on board in case it finds itself becalmed).
It has a V-10 engine, a Ford chassis, a four-watt gas generator and a 37-gallon water tank.
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The gas-generator cycle engine was decomposed into several principal components, such as the thruster chamber, turbopumps and gas generators.
To add a few insurance miles for the commute, Mr. Moloughney is also charging his electric Bimmer overnight with a 110-volt outlet at home, which has a natural-gas generator.
A generic optimization procedure of system parameters for the gas-generator cycle engine was developed.
This allows the rotor speed to be varied or kept constant independently of the gas-generator speed, which must be varied to modulate the amount of power generated.
The Merlin engine (above) operates on a gas-generator power cycle, using kerosene and liquid oxygen as propellants.
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