water jacket
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Definition
Noun: A water jacket is a hollow casing or enclosure filled with circulating water. Its primary function is to surround a component of a machine or engine to absorb and carry away excess heat, thereby cooling it and preventing overheating.
Usage
The term is used specifically in mechanical and engineering contexts to describe a cooling system component. It is most commonly associated with internal combustion engines.
Examples: * The mechanic inspected the water jacket around the engine's cylinders for cracks or corrosion. * Efficient cooling relies on the constant flow of coolant through the engine's water jacket. * A leak in the water jacket can lead to serious engine damage.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be applied beyond automotive engines to other machinery where liquid cooling is necessary for temperature regulation, such as in some types of industrial compressors or molds.
Variants and Related Words
- Cooling jacket: A more general term that may use fluids other than water.
- Jacket: In engineering, can refer to any outer casing for insulation or protection, not necessarily for cooling (e.g., a steam jacket).
Synonyms
- Cooling casing
- Coolant passage
- Cooling sleeve
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To have a cracked jacket: An informal phrase in automotive repair referring to a cracked water jacket, which is a serious problem.
- The engine overheated because it had a cracked jacket.
Noun
- a container filled with water that surrounds a machine to cool it; especially that surrounding the cylinder block of an engine