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Что (кто) такое regenerative air heater - определение

DEVICE TO HEAT AIR IN PREPARATION FOR A FOLLOWING PROCESS
Regenerative air heater; Pre heater; Preheater; Pre Heater; Air-heating system; Air Preheater
  • Principle function for [[Fredrik Ljungström]]'s [[Ljungström regenerative air preheater]].
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Regenerative Satellite Mesh – A         
Regenerative Satellite Mesh - A Air Interface; Regenerative Satellite Mesh – A Air Interface; Regenerative Satellite Mesh - A
Regenerative Satellite Mesh – A (RSM-A) is an internationally standardized satellite communications protocol by Telecommunications Industry Association and European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
Regenerative medicine         
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BRANCH OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN TISSUE ENGINEERING AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DEALING WITH THE PROCESS OF REPLACING, ENGINEERING, OR REGENERATING BIOLOGICAL UNITS TO (RE-)ESTABLISH NORMAL FUNCTION
TR BioSurgical; Regenerative biomedicine; Regenerative Medicine; Growing organs in the laboratory; Grown organ; Stephen Badylak
Regenerative medicine deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function". This field holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms to functionally heal previously irreparable tissues or organs.
Regenerative brake         
  • Energy efficiency of electric cars in towns and on motorways according to the [[United States Department of Energy]].
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  • A Flybrid Systems kinetic energy recovery system
  • A KERS flywheel
  • The box extending sideways from the roof directly over the word "operation" allows air to freely flow through the resistors of the dynamic brakes on this diesel-electric locomotive.
  • Description of the energy flux in the case of regenerative braking.
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  • A Tesla Model S P85+ using regenerative braking power in excess of 60 kW. During regenerative braking the power indicator is green
ENERGY RECOVERY MECHANISM
Regenerative brakes; Regenerative breaking; Regenerative break; Energy regeneration brake; Power recovery; Regenerative charging; Brake Energy Regeneration; Kers system; Regen brake; Energy Regeneration Brake; Recuperation (electric vehicles); Recuperative braking; Regenerative brake
Regenerative braking is an energy recovery mechanism that slows down a moving vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy into a form that can be either used immediately or stored until needed. In this mechanism, the electric traction motor uses the vehicle's momentum to recover energy that would otherwise be lost to the brake discs as heat.
Oil heater         
ELECTRONICS
Column heater; Oil filled heater; Oil column heater
An oil heater, also known as an oil-filled heater, oil-filled radiator, or column heater, is a common form of convection heater used in domestic heating. Although filled with oil, it is electrically heated and does not involve burning any oil fuel; the oil is used as a heat reservoir (buffer), not as a fuel.
Regenerative braking         
  • Energy efficiency of electric cars in towns and on motorways according to the [[United States Department of Energy]].
  • DoE]]
  • A Flybrid Systems kinetic energy recovery system
  • A KERS flywheel
  • The box extending sideways from the roof directly over the word "operation" allows air to freely flow through the resistors of the dynamic brakes on this diesel-electric locomotive.
  • Description of the energy flux in the case of regenerative braking.
  • archive-date=5 June 2011}}</ref>
  • A Tesla Model S P85+ using regenerative braking power in excess of 60 kW. During regenerative braking the power indicator is green
ENERGY RECOVERY MECHANISM
Regenerative brakes; Regenerative breaking; Regenerative break; Energy regeneration brake; Power recovery; Regenerative charging; Brake Energy Regeneration; Kers system; Regen brake; Energy Regeneration Brake; Recuperation (electric vehicles); Recuperative braking; Regenerative brake
Regenerative braking is an energy recovery mechanism that slows down a moving vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy into a form that can be either used immediately or stored until needed. In this mechanism, the electric traction motor uses the vehicle's momentum to recover energy that would otherwise be lost to the brake discs as heat.
regenerative braking         
  • Energy efficiency of electric cars in towns and on motorways according to the [[United States Department of Energy]].
  • DoE]]
  • A Flybrid Systems kinetic energy recovery system
  • A KERS flywheel
  • The box extending sideways from the roof directly over the word "operation" allows air to freely flow through the resistors of the dynamic brakes on this diesel-electric locomotive.
  • Description of the energy flux in the case of regenerative braking.
  • archive-date=5 June 2011}}</ref>
  • A Tesla Model S P85+ using regenerative braking power in excess of 60 kW. During regenerative braking the power indicator is green
ENERGY RECOVERY MECHANISM
Regenerative brakes; Regenerative breaking; Regenerative break; Energy regeneration brake; Power recovery; Regenerative charging; Brake Energy Regeneration; Kers system; Regen brake; Energy Regeneration Brake; Recuperation (electric vehicles); Recuperative braking; Regenerative brake
¦ noun a method of braking in which energy is extracted from the parts braked, to be stored and reused.
Infrared heater         
  • Carbon Fiber Heater
  • Clear quartz element
  • Infrared heater for cooking
  • hair salons]], c. 2010s
  • Soviet infrared heater with open wire element. 1963
  • Quartz heater
TYPE OF HEATER
Infrared heating; Infra-red heater; Quartz heater; Heatlamp; Quartz Heating Element; Heat lamps
An infrared heater or heat lamp is a body with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitting body, the wavelength of the peak of the infrared radiation ranges from to 1 mm.
Tankless water heating         
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  • Tankless gas electronic ignition water heaters. Gas water heaters have an exhaust vent or one to two exhaust pipes on the top, and still require electric power for electronics, sensing and ignition.
  • Gas tankless water heater (Taiwan)
  • Electric point-of-use (POU) tankless water heater or electric shower (Britain)
  • Mobile water heater in a train car (Russia)
  • Tankless gas water heater with [[pilot light]] for ignition
QUICK WATER HEATER WITHOUT A WATER TANK
Tankless water heater; Tankless water heaters; Combination boiler; Combi boiler; Hybrid water heater
Tankless water heaters — also called instantaneous, continuous flow, inline, flash, on-demand, or instant-on water heaters — are water heaters that instantly heat water as it flows through the device, and do not retain any water internally except for what is in the heat exchanger coil. Copper heat exchangers are preferred in these units because of their high thermal conductivity and ease of fabrication.
Rocket mass heater         
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  • J-tube rocket mass heater in operation. '''1.''' Vertically inserted wood burns sideways. '''2.''' High temperature creates strong convective currents in the heat riser. '''3. '''Exhaust gas exits sideways. '''4. '''Heat exchange mass absorbs, stores, and radiates away heat. '''5. '''Final exhaust made of Carbon Dioxide and steam)
  • A pebble style rocket mass heater, with a wooden frame which gives it a different aesthetic
  • "J-style" combustion unit of a Rocket mass heater profile view (top) and top down view (bottom). '''1''': '''Wood feed'''. '''2''': '''Burn tunnel'''. '''3''': '''Heat riser'''. '''5''': '''Fire box''' (comprising the fuel feed, burn tunnel and heat riser). '''4''' and '''6''': '''Downdraft bell / barrel'''. '''7''': '''Manifold.'''
  • Rocket stove Type: L-Tube
  • A rocket mass heater inside a tipi at [[Paul Wheaton]]'s [[permaculture]] homestead in Montana
  • Construction base of a rocket stove (L-tube) DIY - Timelapse.
TYPE OF HEATING SYSTEM
Rocket stove mass heater
A rocket mass heater (RMH), also known as rocket stove mass heater, is a form of slow-release radiant heating system, designed to primarily heat people and secondarily to warm areas in line of sight around it. Variations of RMH can also be extended for the functions of cooking, heating water, and producing warm air for distribution.
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Air preheater

An air preheater is any device designed to heat air before another process (for example, combustion in a boiler With the primary objective of increasing the thermal efficiency of the process. They may be used alone or to replace a recuperative heat system or to replace a steam coil.

In particular, this article describes the combustion air preheaters used in large boilers found in thermal power stations producing electric power from e.g. fossil fuels, biomass or waste. For instance, as the Ljungström air preheater has been attributed worldwide fuel savings estimated to 4,960,000,000 tons of oil, "few inventions have been as successful in saving fuel as the Ljungström Air Preheater", marked as the 44th International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

The purpose of the air preheater is to recover the heat from the boiler flue gas which increases the thermal efficiency of the boiler by reducing the useful heat lost in the flue gas. As a consequence, the flue gases are also conveyed to the flue gas stack (or chimney) at a lower temperature, allowing simplified design of the conveyance system and the flue gas stack. It also allows control over the temperature of gases leaving the stack (to meet emissions regulations, for example). It is installed between the economizer and chimney.