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turbocharger
tur·bo·charg·er T0417000 (tûr′bō-chär′jər)n. A supercharger that uses an exhaust-driven turbine to maintain air-intake pressure especially in high-altitude aircraft. Also called turbosupercharger. tur′bo·charged′ adj.turbocharger (ˈtɜːbəʊˌtʃɑːdʒə) n (Automotive Engineering) a centrifugal compressor which boosts the intake pressure of an internal-combustion engine, driven by an exhaust-gas turbine fitted to the engine's exhaust manifoldtur•bo•charg•er (ˈtɜr boʊˌtʃɑr dʒər) n. a supercharger that is driven by a turbine turned by exhaust gases from the engine. [1930–35; turbo- + (super) charger] TranslationsKompressorTurboladerтурбонаддувturbocharger
turbocharger a centrifugal compressor which boosts the intake pressure of an internal-combustion engine, driven by an exhaust-gas turbine fitted to the engine's exhaust manifold turbochargerAn exhaust-gas-driven air compressor used to increase the power of a reciprocating engine. The exhaust gases drive a small radial-in-flow turbine to drive a centrifugal-type air compressor which, in turn, sends the compressed air into the cylinders. It is located between the air intake and the carburetor. Also called an exhaust-driven turbocharger.MedicalSeeTURBO |