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1 turbine exhaust
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2 turbine exhaust connecting branch
English-german engineering dictionary > turbine exhaust connecting branch
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3 exhaust gas turbine
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4 exhaust-steam turbine
exhaust-steam turbine Abdampfturbine fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > exhaust-steam turbine
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5 exhaust gas diffuser
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6 exhaust gas diffusor
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7 exhaust hood
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8 exhaust-gas turbine
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9 exhaust-steam turbine
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10 variable turbine geometry
(VTG) < turb> ■ variable Turbinengeometrie f(VTG) < turb> (e.g. of exhaust gas driven turbo charger) ■ verstellbare Turbinengeometrie f (VTG)English-german technical dictionary > variable turbine geometry
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11 diffuser
<tech.gen> (for fluid flow, radiation; e.g. for gas, water, light) ■ Diffusor m<art.tools> (mouth blow-tube for varnish) ■ Mundzerstäuber m ; Fixativ-Röhrchen n prakt ; Zerstäuber m ; Sprüher m ugs ; Atomiseur m rar< chem> ■ Diffuseur m< light> ■ lichtstreuender Körper m<mech.eng> (converts hi-velocity, lo-press flow to lo-velocity, hi-press flow) ■ Leitapparat m ; Leitvorrichtung f ; Leiteinrichtung f ; Diffusor m ; Leitrad n<mech.eng> (on pump, turbine) ■ Diffusor m< opt> ■ Streukörper m -
12 waste gate
ISO 7967-4 < mot> (regulates the flow of the exhaust gas around the turbine) ■ Abgasabblaseventil n DIN ISO 7967-4
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