Definition of Superheats

1. Verb. (third-person singular of superheat) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Superheats

1. superheat [v] - See also: superheat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Superheats

superhard
superharden
superhardened
superhardening
superhardens
superharmonic
superharmonics
superharvest
superharvests
superhealthy
superheat
superheated
superheater
superheaters
superheating
superheats (current term)
superheavies
superheavy
superheavyweight
superhelical
superhelically
superhelices
superhelicity
superhelix
superhelixes
superhero
superhero insurance
superherodom
superheroes
superheroic

Literary usage of Superheats

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

1. Heavy Electrical Engineering by Henry Metcalf Hobart (1908)
"6 Table of Energy in Kilowatt Hours, required to convert One Ton of Water at 0° C. into Steam at various Pressures and superheats ...... 8 Table of Specific ..."

2. Steam Turbines: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise for Engineers and by James Ambrose Moyer (1914)
"126) were apparently straight lines, most turbine engineers, until very recently, believed that at high superheats the percentage correction was increased ..."

3. Steam-engine Principles and Practice by Terrell William Croft (1922)
"Table Showing Maximum Pressures And superheats To Which Engine Valves Of The ... Higher superheats than those indicated in the table are occasionally used ..."

4. The Steam Turbine: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise for Engineers and by James Ambrose Moyer (1908)
"126) were apparently straight lines, most turbine engineers, until very recently, believed that at high superheats the percentage correction was increased ..."

5. Mechanical and Refrigerating Engineers' Handy Book by Otto Luhr, Henius, Emil Theodore 1885-, Emil Theodore Henius (1913)
"These types of engines are not suited to the use of very high superheats, although they are materially benefited by the use of moderate superheat. ..."

6. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1892)
"Expansion, as a change of volume, superheats. § Particles of liquid and gaseous matter, at high heat, part with it slowly. One can put a finger in molten ..."

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