Condenser in a sentence as a noun

Seawater is only in the 3rd outer condenser loop in a PWR design.

Watt's key insight was a separate condenser, which made the steam engine much more efficient.

That's an air-cooled condenser, much more expensive than a wet-cooling tower, but doesn't use any water.

" Watt basically bankrupted himself developing the condenser to the extent that he took a job for a couple of years.

Its just a turbine with a huge condenser on the output instead of using a small condenser with an intermediate stage of process heat.

The patent probably caused modern separate-condenser steam engines to happen at least a few years earlier.

If the air is compressed enough, would an appropriate design allow the expansion of the compressed air to cool the condenser it's escaping from?

The thief hits a sub-division that is largely vacant, pops the top off the A/C system, cuts the tubing and removes the largely-copper condenser coil.

Pro Tools got cheap, companies like Behringer started making affordable large-diaphragm condenser mics that sort of looked like the nice ones.

An isolation condenser takes steam from the reactor core, passes it through a tank of water to cool and condense it, and then feeds it back as water into the reactor pressure vessel.

James Watt discovers the latent heat of evaporation, and realizes that separating the condenser from the piston would improve efficiency.

I prefer 2 space python, but I don't have a better reason than my team, as a majority, prefer condenser line lengths, but it can be a problem having to gear up to work with a lib that follows PEP8 to the t.

Condenser definitions

noun

an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge

See also: capacitor capacitance

noun

an apparatus that converts vapor into liquid

noun

a hollow coil that condenses by abstracting heat

noun

lens used to concentrate light on an object