Cryogenic engineering — is a branch of mechanical engineering which deals with cryogenics. and related very low temperature processes such as air liquefaction, cryogenic engines (for rocket propulsion), cryogenic surgery, et cetera. Generally, temperatures below the… … Wikipedia
Cryogenic grinding — Cooling system of a cryogenic grinder An Example of a solenoid … Wikipedia
Cryogenic fuel — Cryogenic fuels are fuels that require storage at extremely low temperatures in order to maintain them in a liquid state. Cryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen. Some rocket engines use regenerative cooling … Wikipedia
Cryogenic nitrogen plant — Nitrogen, as an element of great technical importance, can be produced in a cryogenic nitrogen plant with a purity of more than 99.9999%. Air inside a distillation column is separated at cryogenic temperatures (about 100K/ 173°C) to produce high… … Wikipedia
Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers — The building housing the CRESST cryostat, located in Hall A of the LNGS deep underground laboratory, Gran Sasso, Italy. The Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers (CRESST) is a collaboration of European experimental… … Wikipedia
cryogenic block — local cooling of tissue … Medical dictionary
Cortical cooling — Neuroscientists generate various studies to help explain many of the complex connections and functions of the brain. Most studies utilize animal models that have varying degrees of comparison to the human brain; for example, small rodents are… … Wikipedia
regenerative cooling — noun : a cryogenic method in which the rapid expansion of a portion of a gas to be liquefied is utilized to lower the temperature of the remainder * * * 1. Physics. a method of cooling a gas, utilizing the rapid expansion of a compressed portion… … Useful english dictionary
Heliox (cryogenic equipment) — Heliox is a cryogenically cooled system produced by Oxford Instruments. Presently available in 2 varieties, the VL and TL, vertically loaded and top loaded respectively. They are both pumped He3 cryostats, the TL capable of magnetic fields of up… … Wikipedia
Cryogenics — For cryopreservation/resuscitation, see Cryonics. For the band, see Cryogenic (band). In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature (below −150 °C, −238 °F or 123 K) and the behavior of materials at those… … Wikipedia