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cryogenic$17903$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

FUELS THAT REQUIRE STORAGE AT EXTREMELY LOW TEMPERATURES IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THEM IN A LIQUID STATE
Cryogenic propellant; Deep cryogenic

cryogenic      
adj. Refrigerador, congelador
low temperature         
  • This is a diagram of an infrared space telescope, that needs a cold mirror and instruments. One instrument needs to be even colder, and it has a cryocooler. The instrument is in region 1 and its cryocooler is in region 3 in a warmer region of the spacecraft (see [[MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument)]] or [[James Webb Space Telescope]]).
  • A medium-sized dewar is being filled with liquid nitrogen by a larger cryogenic storage tank.
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STUDY OF THE PRODUCTION AND BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS AT VERY LOW TEMPERATURES
Cryogen; Low temperature; Cryogenically; Low-temperature; Low temperature physics; Low-Temperature Phenomena; Cryogenation; Low Temperature; Cryotechnology; Cryogenic; Cyrogenic; Cyrogenics; Kryogenics; Low-temperature physics; Revival (life); Cryophysics; Low Temperature Physics; Cryogenic temperature; Low temperatures; Draft:Cryogenicist; Cryogenicist; Draft:Low Temperature Physicist
(n.) = baja temperatura
Ex: Low temperatures, high wind speeds, and darkness were found to limit beetle flight activity.
liquid oxygen         
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  • A [[U.S. Air Force]] technician transfers liquid oxygen to a [[Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules]] aircraft at the [[Bagram Airfield]], Afghanistan.
  • When liquid oxygen is poured from a beaker into a strong magnet, the oxygen is temporarily suspended between the magnet poles, owing to its paramagnetism.
ONE OF THE PHYSICAL FORMS OF ELEMENTAL OXYGEN
LOX; Odorox; LOx (oxidizer); LOx; LO2; A-Stoff; Liquid O2; Liquid Oxygen; (LOX); Cryogenic LOX
oxígeno líquido (oxígeno conservado en estado líquido a una temperatura de 173 grados centígrados, lo que reduce su volumen y permite un cómodo almacenamiento)

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Wikipedia

Cryogenic fuel

Cryogenic fuels are fuels that require storage at extremely low temperatures in order to maintain them in a liquid state. These fuels are used in machinery that operates in space (e.g. rockets and satellites) where ordinary fuel cannot be used, due to the very low temperatures often encountered in space, and the absence of an environment that supports combustion (on Earth, oxygen is abundant in the atmosphere, whereas human-explorable space is a vacuum where oxygen is virtually non-existent). Cryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen.

Some rocket engines use regenerative cooling, the practice of circulating their cryogenic fuel around the nozzles before the fuel is pumped into the combustion chamber and ignited. This arrangement was first suggested by Eugen Sänger in the 1940s. All engines in the Saturn V rocket that sent the first crewed missions to the Moon used this design element, which is still in use today for liquid-fueled engines.

Quite often, liquid oxygen is mistakenly called cryogenic fuel, though it is actually an oxidizer and not fuel - like in any combustion engine, only the non-oxygen component of the combustion is considered "fuel", although this distinction is arbitrary.

Russian aircraft manufacturer Tupolev developed a version of its popular Tu-154 design but with a cryogenic fuel system, designated the Tu-155. Using a fuel referred to as liquefied natural gas (LNG), its first flight was in 1989.