condenser

[US]/kən'densə/
[UK]/kən'dɛnsɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a device used to condense a substance from its gaseous to liquid state, or a device used to store electric charge in an electrical circuit, typically found in the engine of a car.

Phrases & Collocations

air-cooled condenser

water-cooled condenser

refrigeration condenser

condenser coil

evaporative condenser

condenser tube

condenser microphone

steam condenser

ammonia condenser

condenser pipe

reflux condenser

Example Sentences

a thermoacoustic condenser for use in refrigeration.

slow discharge of a condenser is fundamental to oscillatory circuits.

The fore end tube plate of the condenser has cracked beyond repair.

An additional jet-pump(liquid-gas ejector)was used to subcool the refrigerant from condenser in this new system.

The effect of outlet temperature and pressure of the debenzolization partial condenser on the rough benzol qualiy and output is explained and analysed.

The major nork of this paper is applying commercial CFD software to simulate heat dissipation of direct air-cooled condenser in power plants.

At last, heat economy features of in-and-out dirt thermoresistance of air-cooling condenser heat sink pipe were calculated by programming.

Condenser oil not of mineral oil origin, (containing polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated naphthalene, chloronaphthalene, polychlorinated terphenyls or hexachloro benzene, perchlorobenzene

27 Aft sponson aluminum alloy construction with machined frames and composite construction。 Houses main undercarriage and condenser for air conditioning system。

Real-world Examples

That takes some of the workload off the condenser.

Source: CNN 10 Student English August 2021 Collection

The less the condenser runs, the more money is saved in the energy bill.

Source: CNN 10 Student English August 2021 Collection

I took my condenser to a shed in the fields where I could do my experiment.

Source: High School English People's Education Edition Volume 1 Listening Materials

These vapors travel through a condenser, which is cooled with water, and the vapors condense back into liquid.

Source: Scishow Selected Series

The exhaust valve leads to a condenser, which cools the steam back into water.

Source: Crash Course Physics

Others followed even before the whole string was wet, and I was able to collect and store a great deal of electricity in the condenser.

Source: High School English People's Education Edition Volume 1 Listening Materials

The trains were fitted with a device called the condenser, which essentially held onto that steam when the train was traveling through a tunnel, and then released it once outside.

Source: Popular Science Essays

But according to Ben, the truth is that cooling systems need CO2 condensers, and the most efficient way to arrange them is against a big wall.

Source: Financial Times Podcast

Many more new words were coined for the new products, machines and processes that were developed at this time (e.g. train, engine, reservoir, pulley, combustion, piston, hydraulic, condenser, electricity, telephone, telegraph, lithograph, camera, etc).

Source: Illustrated History of English (Volume 2)

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