Definition of Centrifugals

1. centrifugal [n] - See also: centrifugal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Centrifugals

centrick
centries
centrifical
centrifugal
centrifugal-force
centrifugal casting
centrifugal current
centrifugal fast analyser
centrifugal force
centrifugal forces
centrifugal nerve
centrifugal pump
centrifugalisation
centrifugalise
centrifugally
centrifugals
centrifugate
centrifugated
centrifugation
centrifugations
centrifuge
centrifuged
centrifugence
centrifugences
centrifuges
centrifuging
centrilobular
centrilobular emphysema
centring

Literary usage of Centrifugals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Beet-sugar Manufacture by Hermann Claassen (1910)
"The centrifugals themselves are either suspended or standing. ... Whereas formerly the drums of the centrifugals always had a diameter of about 800 ..."

2. A Text Book of Chemical Engineering by Edward Hart (1922)
"(149) Centrifugals are a special form of separator used for rapidly ... Suspended overdriven centrifugals built by the Tolhurst Machine Works, Troy, NY, ..."

3. Technology of Beet Sugar Manufacture: A Textbook Describing the Theory and by Great Western Sugar Company (1920)
"Each part consists of a number of centrifugals with driving, washing and syrup separating devices. Above each row of machines is a "mixer" or storage tank, ..."

4. Sewage Disposal by Leonard Parker Kinnicutt (1919)
"Both the Cleveland and Milwaukee studies were conducted without the addition of lime. Sludge Drying by Centrifugals. This method of removing water from ..."

5. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-sugar by Julius Frankel, Ladislaus von Wágner (1881)
"of their apparatus, showing the construction of the same, while the next figure (40) shows a set of four of their centrifugals. With a speed of from 800 to ..."

6. Steamships and Their Machinery from First to Last by John Wilton Cuninghame Haldane (1893)
"Minor Details of Machinery—Air Pump, and its Modern Peculiarities— Improved Valves — Circulating Pump, and its Connections— Independent Pumps—Centrifugals, ..."

7. Practical Handbook for Beet-sugar Chemists: Rapid Methods of Technico by Werner Moeller-Krause (1914)
"Situated directly under the mixer are a number of centrifugals consisting of quickly revolving (1000-1500 revolutions per minute) screen lined "baskets" ..."

8. An Introduction to Chemical Engineering: An Elementary Textbook for the Use by Alfred Frederick Allen (1920)
"... the centrifugals are worked irregularly all the machines may be accelerating at the same time, requiring an amount of water largely in excess of normal ..."

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