Lexicographical Neighbors of Interchanger
Literary usage of Interchanger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Industrial Gases by Harold Cecil Greenwood (1919)
"Another improvement introduced by Linde consisted in the pre-cooling of the gas
fed into the interchanger to, say, —35° C., by means of an ammonia ..."
2. Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (1898)
"But in Professor Swing's important and valuable lectures on Mechanical Refrigeration,
delivered last year before the Society of Arts, the interchanger ..."
3. Industrial Hydrogen by Hugh Stott Taylor (1921)
"The economical size of a heat interchanger unit has yet to be determined. For the
catalyst chamber of 35000 cubic feet capacity adopted by the Badische Co. ..."
4. Refrigeration, Cold Storage and Ice-making: A Practical Treatise on the Art by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler (1912)
"The apparatus comprises a steam-jacketed pan, known as the concentrator, a series
of tubes known as the interchanger, and a brine pump. ..."
5. Heat in Its Mechanical Applications: A Series of Lectures Delivered at the (1885)
"To cool the air further it is conveyed by a pipe to the interchanger, ...
The importance of the interchanger may be illustrated thus : When the temperature ..."
6. Modern Refrigerating Machinery, Its Construction, Methods of Working and by Hans Lorenz, Harry Merritt Haven, Francis Winthrop Dean (1905)
"Both processes can hence be combined in a so.called interchanger, which effects
the heat exchange between the liquids flowing in opposite directions. ..."
7. A College Text-book of Physics by Arthur Lalanne Kimball (1917)
"Compressed air at a pressure of about 200 atmospheres, and dried and purified
from carbon dioxide, passes into the inner tube of the interchanger which ..."