blowing gas
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Definition
Noun: * The gas leaving a generator during a blow period: This is a technical term referring to the gas that is expelled or vented from a generator, specifically during a defined operational phase known as the "blow period." This period is often associated with processes like purging or cleaning the system.
Usage
This term is highly specialized and is primarily used in industrial, chemical engineering, or gas processing contexts. It describes a specific byproduct or output of a cyclical operation.
Examples
- The blowing gas from the pressure swing adsorption unit was analyzed for residual contaminants.
- Engineers designed a system to capture and recycle the blowing gas to improve efficiency.
- During the maintenance cycle, the blowing gas is safely vented to the atmosphere.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of a larger technical description of a process. For example, one might discuss the "blowing gas composition," "blowing gas recovery," or "blowing gas flow rate" as key parameters in system design.
Variants and Related Words
- Blowdown gas: A closely related term often used interchangeably in some contexts, specifically referring to gas released when a system is depressurized.
- Purge gas: A gas used to clear or clean a system of unwanted substances; the blowing gas may be the spent purge gas.
- Vent gas: A more general term for any gas released from a system through a vent.
Synonyms
- Vent gas
- Expelled gas
- Off-gas (in a general sense)
Notes
- "Blowing gas" is a compound noun. It should not be confused with the verb phrase "blowing gas," which could be misinterpreted as the act of forcing gas to flow. The term defined here is a single, specific technical noun.
- It is not a common term in everyday English and is unlikely to be encountered outside of technical manuals, engineering reports, or industrial settings.
Noun
- the gas leaving a generator during a blow period