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1) пар
2) варить на пару
3) запаривать
4) напаривать
5) напарить
6) паровыпускный
7) парогенерурющий
8) паропромывочный
9) пароструйный
10) пропаривать
11) стерилизацинный
12) струйковый
13) паровой
14) двигаться при помощи пара
15) конденсационный
– at full steam
– bleed steam
– exhaust steam
– generate steam
– heating steam
– live steam
– open steam
– power-generating steam
– process steam
– produce steam
– raise steam
– release steam
– standard steam
– steam accumulator
– steam and gas
– steam attemperator
– steam bath
– steam belt
– steam blancher
– steam blanching
– steam blanket
– steam boiler
– steam boiling
– steam box
– steam bronze
– steam calender
– steam calorimeter
– steam car
– steam catapult
– steam chamber
– steam cleaning
– steam condensation
– steam condition
– steam contamination
– steam corrosion
– steam cushion
– steam demand
– steam deodorization
– steam distillation
– steam dome
– steam drier
– steam drive
– steam drum
– steam drur
– steam engine
– steam fat rendering
– steam flashing
– steam generating
– steam generator
– steam hammer
– steam heated
– steam heating
– steam hydrogen
– steam injection
– steam jet booster
– steam jet injector
– steam line
– steam locomotive
– steam main
– steam pipe
– steam pocket
– steam port
– steam pressure
– steam printing
– steam pump
– steam quality
– steam rate
– steam regulator
– steam roller
– steam separator
– steam shearing-off
– steam shovel
– steam space
– steam sterilizer
– steam superheat
– steam the flux
– steam thermol
– steam throttling
– steam tightness
– steam traction
– steam trap
– steam tug
– steam turbine
– steam vulcanization
– steam vulcanizer
– steam washer
– steam washing
– superheated steam
– vulcanization in steam
– vulcanize in steam
– waste steam
– wet steam
back-pressure steam engine — паровая машина с противодавлением
conventional steam superheater — <engin.> пароперегреватель огневой
gas and steam turbine installation — <engin.> установка турбинная газо-паровая
main steam gate — <phys.> задвижка паровая главная
steam cylinder oil — <energ.> вапор
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22 Maughan, Benjamin Waddy
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]fl. c. 1868 London, England[br]English inventor of the first gas geyser.[br]Maughan was a decorative painter in the Clerkenwell district of London. He invented the first instantaneous domestic water-heater, which did not utilize solid fuel. He christened his device a geyser, taking the name from the Icelandic word geysir, which is the name of a specific hot spring there and means "gusher". He patented the geyser on 23 December 1868. In his design the cold water entered from the top of the apparatus, then flowed downwards by means of constricting wires to be heated by hot gases rising from the burner below. Hot water then flowed into the bath or sink. No flue was fitted to conduct tainted air and gases from the bathroom. An impressive example of Maughan's geyser is on display in the Science Museum in London. The fittings are of brass and the casing is painted in marbled green, it stands on three curved legs and displays the Royal Arms.[br]Bibliography1868, "Improvements in apparatus for the heating of water and other liquids, applicable for baths and other purposes", British patent no. 3,917 (provides a very long account of the details of the invention and its purpose).DYBiographical history of technology > Maughan, Benjamin Waddy
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