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Regenerative cooling

Regenerative cooling logo #21000 Regenerative cooling is a method of cooling gases in which compressed gas is cooled by allowing it to expand and thereby taking heat from the surroundings. The cooled expanded gas then passes through a heat exchanger where it cools the incoming compressed gas. ==Regenerative cycles== ==History== In 1857, Siemens introduced the regenerative cooling...
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Regenerative cooling

Regenerative cooling logo #22116Circulation of a propellant through a jacket around the combustion chamber in order to cool the chamber wall, the propellant subsequently being injected into the combustion chamber.
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regenerative cooling

regenerative cooling logo #21161A type of cooling system that uses a charging and discharging cycle with a thermal or latent heat storage subsystem.
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regenerative cooling

regenerative cooling logo #21160The cooling of part of a rocket engine by the propellant. A regeneratively-cooled engine is one in which the fuel or oxidizer, or both, is circulated around the combustion chamber or nozzle. The technique was initially developed by James Wyld and Harry Bull.
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Regenerative Cooling

Regenerative Cooling logo #21151A type of cooling system that uses a charging and discharging cycle with a thermal or latent heat storage subsystem.
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Regenerative Cooling

Regenerative Cooling logo #22819A type of cooling system that uses a charging and discharging cycle with a thermal or latent heat storage subsystem.
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