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Definitions of reheater in various dictionaries:
adj - having a high temperature
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bDefinitionb of bREHEATERb. : one that reheats: such as. a : a furnaceman who reheats metal. b : a receiver furnished with means for heating the steam in a compound engine or turbine. c : an apparatus for reheating compressed air before use to prevent excessively low temperatures due to expansion. |
An apparatus for restoring heat to a previously heated body which has entirely or partially cooled during some stage of a manufacture or process. |
A heater for raising the temperature of steam which has been used once and is to be used again, as in the low-pressure cylinder of a compound engine, or which has been cooled by traveling a long distance. Reheating dries and possibly superheats the steam and so lessens the cylinder losses. |
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An afterburner (or a reheat) is a component present on some jet engines, mostly those used on military supersonic aircraft. Its purpose is to provide an increase in thrust, usually for supersonic flight, takeoff, and combat situations. Afterburning is achieved by injecting additional fuel into the jet pipe downstream of (i.e. after) the turbine. Afterburning significantly increases thrust at the cost of very high fuel consumption and decreased fuel efficiency, limiting its practical use to short bursts. * Pilots can activate and deactivate afterburners in-flight, and jet engines are referred to as operating wet when afterburning is being used and dry when not. An engine producing maximum thrust wet is at maximum power, while an engine producing maximum thrust dry is at military power. |