gas generator

"Gas generators" are versatile devices used in various fields to produce gas or convert fuel into energy, playing crucial roles in industrial processes, emergency systems, and power generation.

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Definition

C1Aerospace

(technical)A mechanical device that produces gas through a chemical reaction, often used as a propellant in rockets.

Example

  • The rocket's gas generator provides the necessary thrust for liftoff.

B2Engineering

(technical, US)An electrical generator powered by gasoline, commonly used for portable and standby power.

Example

  • During the power outage, the gas generator kept the lights on.

C1Energy

(technical)A device that converts natural gas or other gases into mechanical or electrical energy, often used in commercial and industrial settings.

Example

  • The facility installed a gas generator to ensure continuous power supply.

B2Safety Systems

(technical)An apparatus that generates gas through a chemical reaction, used in emergency systems like airbags or life rafts.

Example

  • The car's airbag system relies on a gas generator to deploy in the event of a collision.

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