Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Windform
English translation:
(air) blast tuyere
Added to glossary by
Trudy Peters
Jun 16, 2005 18:49
19 yrs ago
German term
Windform
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Engineering: Industrial
Blast furnace
Photo caption:
Pumpstation Primärkreislauf: Windformenkühlung in den Nennweiten 500 und 530
Pumpstation Primärkreislauf: Windformenkühlung in den Nennweiten 500 und 530
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | air blast tuyere | Tom Funke |
Proposed translations
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air blast tuyere
Windform = air blast tuyere (FWB Chemie und chemische Technik (ISBN 3-86117-035-3)
Windform (blast furnace) = Ofenform; mouth or opening or orifice of the tuyere, blast tuyere (Ernst, W. der industriellen Technik (3-87097-145-2)
These are of course dictionary definitions, Trudy. HTH a little anyway.
Tom
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Note added at 36 mins (2005-06-16 19:26:00 GMT)
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Tuyere = an opening in the shell and refractory lining of a furnace through which air is forced (McGraw-Hill, D. of Scheintific and Technical Terms, ISBN 0-07-0455270-9)
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Note added at 41 mins (2005-06-16 19:30:48 GMT)
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Tuyère = The opening through which the blast of air enters a blast furnace, cu[pola, fo4rge or the like, to faciliate combuestion. Also: tuyer (see diag. under blast furnac) (Webster\'s encyclopedic Unabridged D., ISBN 0-517-15026-3) Tom
Windform (blast furnace) = Ofenform; mouth or opening or orifice of the tuyere, blast tuyere (Ernst, W. der industriellen Technik (3-87097-145-2)
These are of course dictionary definitions, Trudy. HTH a little anyway.
Tom
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Note added at 36 mins (2005-06-16 19:26:00 GMT)
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Tuyere = an opening in the shell and refractory lining of a furnace through which air is forced (McGraw-Hill, D. of Scheintific and Technical Terms, ISBN 0-07-0455270-9)
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Note added at 41 mins (2005-06-16 19:30:48 GMT)
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Tuyère = The opening through which the blast of air enters a blast furnace, cu[pola, fo4rge or the like, to faciliate combuestion. Also: tuyer (see diag. under blast furnac) (Webster\'s encyclopedic Unabridged D., ISBN 0-517-15026-3) Tom
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Comment: "Thanks, Tom! I think just "blast tuyere" will do."
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