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Cards (32)
Aftercooler
- Cool a flow after compressor
Boiler
- Bring substances to a vapor state
Combustor
- Burn fuel; acts like heat transfer in
Condenser
- Take q out to bring substance to liquid state
Dearator
- Removes gasses dissolved in liquids
Dehumidifier
- Remove water from air.
Desuperheater
- Add liquid water to superheated vapor steam to make it saturated vapor.
Diffuser
- Convert KE energy to higher P
Economizer
- Low T, low P heat exchanger
Evaporator
- Bring a substance to vapor state
Expander
- Similar to a turbine, but may have a q
Fan
/
Blower
- Move a substance, typically air
Feedwater heater
- Heat liquid with another flow
Flash Evaporator
- Generate Vapor by expansion (throttling)
Heat
Engine
- Convert part of
heat
into work
Heat Exchanger
- Transfer heat from one medium to another
Heat Pump
- Move a Q to Tlow to Thigh requires work input, refrigerator
Heater
- Heat a substance
Humidifier
- Add water to air - water mixture
Intercooler
- heat exchanger between compressor stages
Mixing
Chamber
- mix two or more flows
Nozzle
- Create KE; P drops : Measure fow rate
Pump
- same as compressor , but handles liquid
Reactor
- Allow reaction between to or more substances
Regenerator
- Usually a heat exchanger to recover energy.
Steam Generator
- Same as a boiler ; heat liquid water to superheated vapor
Supercharger
- A compressor driven by engine shaft work to drive air into an automotive engine
Superheater
- A heat exchanger that brings t up over T sat
Throttle
- Same as a valve
Turbine
- Create a shaft work from high P flow
Turbocharger
- A compressor driven by an exhaust flow turbine to charge air into an engine.
Valve
- Control flow by restriction, P drops