Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word REVERSER


REVERSER

Definitions of REVERSER

  1. Something which reverses a particular action or condition.
  2. (Scotland, legal) A mortgager of land.
  3. (slang, computing) A reverse-engineer.

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Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using REVERSER in a Sentence

  • MTU designed the intermediate pressure(IP) and high pressure (HP) compressors, the IP turbine, and the thrust reverser.
  • The target thrust reverser uses a pair of hydraulically operated bucket or clamshell type doors to reverse the hot gas stream.
  • Required areas of study in the powerplant curriculum include inspection, reciprocating and turbine engine theory and repair, instrument systems, fire protection systems, electrical systems, lubrication systems, ignition and starting systems, fuel metering systems, fuel systems, induction and airflow systems, cooling systems, exhaust and reverser systems, propellers, unducted fans, and auxiliary power units.
  • At 23:08, Welch and Thurner received a visual warning indication on the EICAS display that a possible system failure would cause the thrust reverser on the No.
  • A rattleback may also be known as a "anagyre", "(rebellious) celt", "Celtic stone", "druid stone", "rattlerock", "Robinson Reverser", "spin bar", "wobble stone" (or "wobblestone") and by product names including "ARK", "Bizzaro Swirl", "Space Pet" and "Space Toy".
  • A third diesel, #4, built in 2008 by volunteer Tom Waterfall in the style of a Davenport Locomotive Works locomotive, is used in work train service, and also sees use as a yard switcher; it is the only diesel on the railroad with separate throttle and reverser levers, and rides rougher due to its 0-4-0 wheel arrangement as opposed to the normal B-B arrangement.
  • These locomotives operated on saturated steam for the injector, steam heat, hydrostatic lubricator, power reverser; and superheated steam for the oil-burning equipment, feedwater heater pumps, air pumps, booster, and whistle.
  • The Class GL made use of Beyer, Peacock's standard lever-actuated Sterling-type steam-operated power reverser and a Pyle National Company turbo-generator.
  • Initial flight data recorder readouts indicate that brake failure, as well as engine thrust reverser issues, were major contributing causes in both overruns resulting in the issuance of additional airworthiness directives.
  • A fisheye lens offers little visibility from the outside, but that can be defeated using a peephole reverser.
  • Under the Nexcelle joint venture work sharing arrangement, Middle River Aerostructure Systems supplies the nacelle system’s inlet, fan cowls and apron adapter for the Global 7500’s side-fuselage mounted Passport powerplants, while Safran Nacelles produces the target-type thrust reverser.
  • The route mileage was , as the route to Felinfoel had been extended a little past the original tram terminus, and the Bynea route had been extended to Loughor Bridge, where a turning circle had been installed, rather than a reverser, as at Felinfoel and Pwll.
  • Rolls-Royce continued the practice of unitised engine packages post-war with the Dart and Tyne turboprops, and later with podded jet engines such as the Conway and RB211 being supplied as complete RR-designed units with all cowling panels and nacelle fittings, including thrust reverser, ready for attachment to the engine pylon.
  • NTSB investigators examined and tested the antiskid, autobrake, and thrust reverser systems on the aircraft.
  • When built in 1945 no 21C18 emerged in a streamlined condition with air-smoothed casing, all-welded firebox, a boiler pressure of 280psi, thermic siphons, chain-driven valve gear which was sealed in an oil bath, steam reverser and electric lighting for both front of engine and cab, using electricity from a steam-powered generator.
  • In an earlier development in 1954 called "locks for jet thrust reversers", the design for thrust reversal also contain a flap device to help decelerate and the main purpose of the thrust reverser was to block airflow rather than provide reverse thrust.
  • The reverser handle controlled the setting of the pneumatic reversing switch and the control handle operated the various relays, contactors and engine speed solenoids to vary the locomotive power output.



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