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Cryogenic engineering, also known as cryoengineering, is a sub stream of mechanical engineering dealing with cryogenics, and related very low temperature
Cryogenic_engineering
Study of the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures
In physics, cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. The 13th International Institute of Refrigeration's (IIR)
Cryogenics
One of the physical forms of elemental oxygen
Timmerhaus, K. D. (8 March 2013). Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Proceedings of the 1957 Cryogenic Engineering Conference, National Bureau of Standards
Liquid_oxygen
11th Chairman of ISRO
V. Narayanan (born 14 May 1964) is an Indian cryogenic engineer and rocket scientist who is serving as Chairman of ISRO and the Secretary of the Department
V._Narayanan_(engineer)
Device using sound waves to reduce heat
Oxygen Liquefier (PDF). Proceedings of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference. Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. Vol. 45A. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 457–464
Pulse_tube_refrigerator
scientific and technological fields (Nuclear physics, quantum radiophysics, cryogenic technology, nanotechnologies, etc.). Its competence also includes monitoring
Sokhumi Institute of Physics and Technology
Sokhumi_Institute_of_Physics_and_Technology
Superconducting intermetallic compound
V3Ga AND Nb3Ge". In Clark, A. F; Reed, R. P (eds.). Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials. Vol. 30. Springer, Boston, MA. pp. 859–866. doi:10
Niobium–tin
Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock
Retrieved July 7, 2013. Flynn, Thomas M. "Cryogenic Equipment and Cryogenic Systems Analysis." Cryogenic Engineering. Boca Raton etc.: CRC, 2005. Print. Nishimura
Diatomaceous_earth
Engineering school in India
Transportation Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Computer Aided Structural Design Environmental Management Textile Technology CAD/CAM Cryogenics Engineering Applied
Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering
Lalbhai_Dalpatbhai_College_of_Engineering
Japanese tokamak
International Cryogenic Engineering Conference/ International Cryogenic Materials Conference: Kitakyushu, Japan, 20-24 May 1996. International Cryogenic Engineering
JT-60
Plastic film material used in low and high-temperature applications
8b00126. PMID 35619348. Peter Kittel (30 September 1998). Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. Birkhäuser. pp. 1366–. ISBN 978-0-306-45807-1. Retrieved 29 April
Kapton
Subjecting workpieces to cold temperatures
A cryogenic treatment is the process of treating workpieces to cryogenic temperatures (typically around -300 °F / -184 °C, or as low as −190 °C (−310 °F))
Cryogenic_treatment
Vehicle propulsion using electromagnetic fields
Electromagnetic Thrust System", in Proceedings of the 8th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference (ICEC 8), edited by C. Rizzuto (IPC Science and Technology
Magnetohydrodynamic_drive
the Worldwide Supply of Helium in the Next Decade". Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. 49. A (710): 119–138. Bibcode:2004AIPC..710..119S. doi:10.1063/1
Helium production in the United States
Helium_production_in_the_United_States
Refrigeration system that cools to below 120 K
A cryocooler is a refrigerator designed to reach cryogenic temperatures (below 120 K, -153 °C, -243.7 °F). The term is most often used for smaller systems
Cryocooler
Chemical element with atomic number 10 (Ne)
Retrieved 5 March 2007. Mukhopadhyay, Mamata (2012). Fundamentals of Cryogenic Engineering. PHI Learning Pvt. p. 195. ISBN 978-81-203-3057-3. Archived from
Neon
Planned United States spaceflight (1967)
March 8, 2021. Retrieved August 20, 2018. Flynn, Thomas M. (2004). Cryogenic Engineering (Second ed.). CRC Press. p. 798. ISBN 978-0-203-02699-1. Shilling
Apollo_1
1952 U.S. National Bureau of Standards-Atomic Energy Commission Cryogenic Engineering Laboratory in operation. Denver-Boulder Turnpike opens. 1953 - Colorado
Timeline_of_Boulder,_Colorado
Liquid state of the element hydrogen
lecture notes). 2011. Retrieved 2017-10-16. Flynn, Thomas (2004). Cryogenic Engineering, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded. CRC Press. p. 401. ISBN 978-0-203-02699-1
Liquid_hydrogen
Rocket engine operation method
staged combustion cycle based rocket engine". Cryogenic Engineering Centre and Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Staged_combustion_cycle
Change in temperature due to a magnetic field
of a Near-Room Temperature Magnetic Refrigerator". Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. pp. 1759–1766. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-9047-4_222. ISBN 978-1-4757-9049-8
Magnetocaloric_effect
Chemical element with atomic number 2 (He)
the Worldwide Supply of Helium in the Next Decade". Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. 49. A (710): 119–138. Bibcode:2004AIPC..710..119S. doi:10.1063/1
Helium
Architecture: Different Kind of Builders". 29 April 2011. "Man behind India's cryogenic engine takes the helm at ISRO". Pradhan, Kunal; Vij-Aurora, Bhavna (27
List_of_IIT_Kharagpur_alumni
Chemical element with atomic number 60 (Nd)
Regenerator Particulate", Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials: Volume 40, Part A, An International Cryogenic Materials Conference Publication, Boston
Neodymium
Research Institute in Kharagpur, West Bengal, India
comparatively more funding than other engineering colleges in India. While the total government funding to most other engineering colleges is around ₹100–200 million
IIT_Kharagpur
Solid form of the 7th element
T.; Reed, R.; Warnes, W. H.; Bardos, V. A. (eds.). Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (Materials). Vol. 44. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 339–347
Solid_nitrogen
Form of natural gas for easier storage and transport
incompatibility (help) Timmerhaus, Klaus D.; Reed, Richard P., eds. (2007). Cryogenic Engineering: Fifty Years of Progress. Springer. ISBN 9780387333243. Liquefied
Liquefied_natural_gas
Technique used to attain a high quality factor in resonant cavities
rinsing and assembly of components, and complex engineering for the cryomodule vessel and cryogenics. A vexing aspect of SRF is the as-yet elusive ability
Superconducting radio frequency
Superconducting_radio_frequency
Swiss physicist (1933–2013)
Scherrer. His PhD thesis was supervised by P. Grassmann who worked on cryogenic engineering. Rohrer measured the length changes of superconductors at the
Heinrich_Rohrer
Czech engineering and manufacturing company
(1997-04-01). Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Cryogenic Engineering Conference/International Cryogenic Materials Conference. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-08-053975-1
PBS_Velká_Bíteš
Chemical element with atomic number 68 (Er)
ISBN 978-0-8493-0481-1. Kittel, Peter (ed.). Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. Vol. 39a. Ackermann, Robert A. (1997). Cryogenic Regenerative Heat Exchangers. Springer
Erbium
Medical imaging technique
interventional MRI therapy". In Timmerhaus KD (ed.). Proceedings of the 1995 cryogenic engineering conference. New York: Plenum Press. pp. 305–312. ISBN 978-0-306-45300-7
Physics of magnetic resonance imaging
Physics_of_magnetic_resonance_imaging
Working fluid in a refrigeration cycle
"Historical Summary of Cryogenic Activity Prior to 1950" (PDF). In Timmerhaus, K. D.; Reed, R. P. (eds.). Cryogenic Engineering: Fifty Years of Progress
Refrigerant
Cryogenic hardening is a cryogenic treatment process where the material is cooled to approximately −185 °C (−301 °F), typically using liquid nitrogen.
Cryogenic_hardening
Element in first row of periodic table
2008-07-25. Retrieved 2008-07-15. Timmerhaus, Klaus D. (2006-10-06). Cryogenic Engineering: Fifty Years of Progress. Springer. ISBN 0-387-33324-X. Copel, M
Period_1_element
Engineering discipline
control systems, robotics, transport and logistics, cryogenics, fuel technology, automotive engineering, biomechanics, vibration, optics and others, if a
Mechanical_engineering
Freezing of a corpse with the intent of future revival
rather than their whole body. As of 2014, about 250 corpses have been cryogenically preserved in the U.S., and around 1,500 people have signed up to have
Cryonics
Process to preserve biological matter
Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation Cells Alive System freezers Cryobiology Cryogenic processor Cryogenics Cryopreservation of testicular tissue Tissue cryopreservation
Cryopreservation
Indian semi-cryogenic rocket engine
The SE-2000 (formerly known as SCE-200, also referred as Semi-Cryogenic Engine-2000) is a 2 MN thrust class liquid rocket engine, being developed to power
SE-2000
Unit for cooling to ultra-low temperatures
A cryogenic processor is a device engineered to reduce the temperature of an object to cryogenic levels, typically around −300°F (−184.44°C), at a moderate
Cryogenic_processor
Chinese academic journal series
science, engineering, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A: Applied Physics and Engineering (in collaboration
Journal of Zhejiang University
Journal_of_Zhejiang_University
Particle detector at Cornell University
superconducting solenoid for colliding beam experiments". Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. 27: 143. CLEO I NIM p. 53 CLEO I NIM p. 51 CLEO I NIM p. 67 Cassel
CLEO_(particle_detector)
American engineer (1959–2024)
Subsystem Prototype Demonstration". ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol
Michael_Petach
Chemical process in the liquefaction of gas
1007/s10909-016-1733-3. Timmerhaus, Klaus D.; Reed, Richard Palmer (2007). Cryogenic Engineering: Fifty Years of Progress. Springer. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-387-46896-9
Hampson–Linde_cycle
Inventor and executive
McMahon said that “One of the first large-scale applications of cryogenic engineering was liquefying hydrogen for the original hydrogen bomb. Until that
Howard_O._McMahon
Chemical process
The most common method for air separation is fractional distillation. Cryogenic air separation units (ASUs) are built to provide nitrogen or oxygen and
Air_separation
production technologies for the aviation industry. It is also active in cryogenic engineering. It markets finished products in the form of numerically-controlled
National Institute of Aviation Technologies (Moscow)
National_Institute_of_Aviation_Technologies_(Moscow)
Research of materials
electrical, thermal, and optical behavior. In engineering practice, materials science and engineering are often described through the
Materials_science
Walter de Gruyter. p. 722. ISBN 9783110236071. Flynn, Thomas (2004). Cryogenic Engineering, Revised and Expanded. CRC Press. p. 6. ISBN 978-8126504985. Gurstelle
List of German inventions and discoveries
List_of_German_inventions_and_discoveries
Of Materials Technological Machines And Equipment Refrigerating, Cryogenic Engineering And Life Support Systems Chemical Technology Energy And Resource-Saving
Omsk State Technical University
Omsk_State_Technical_University
State of low temperature
p. 118. Fowlie 1981, p. 198. Bibliography Flynn, Thomas (2004). Cryogenics Engineering (2nd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 0-8247-5367-4. Fowlie, Wallace (15 May
Cold
Air that has been condensed into a liquid
Liquid air is air that has been cooled to very low temperatures (cryogenic temperatures), so that it has condensed into a pale blue mobile liquid. It
Liquid_air
Cooling device
meaning cold and stat meaning stable) is a device used to maintain low cryogenic temperatures of samples or devices mounted within the cryostat. Low temperatures
Cryostat
Type of turbine for high-pressure gas
Purification. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-9005-0. Thomas Flynn (2004). Cryogenics Engineering (Second ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 0-8247-5367-4. Demethanzer. BOC (NZ)
Turboexpander
Use of low temperature liquids to store energy
Cryogenic energy storage (CES) is the use of low temperature (cryogenic) liquids such as liquid air or liquid nitrogen to store energy. The technology
Cryogenic_energy_storage
Microgravity". 3rd International Conference of Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering, Air Conditioning, and Life Support, Systems. 3. Retrieved 17 September
Air_Squared
Piece of material left on a workpiece after some operation
burn away. The peak temperature reaches 3,000 °C (5,430 °F). Cryogenic deburring is a cryogenic process used to remove burrs and flash from plastic and die
Burr_(edge)
superconductivity under cryogenic conditions and its applications. It is also described as the operation of power electronic devices at cryogenic temperatures.
Cryoelectronics
design for a linear compressor of this type has been produced by the Cryogenic Engineering Group at the University of Oxford. See Plunger pump Some electric
Reciprocating_electric_motor
Field of science that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metals
Metallurgy is a domain of materials science and engineering that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic
Metallurgy
Liquid fuel cryogenic rocket engine, typically used on rocket upper stages
The RL10 is a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine built in the United States by Aerojet Rocketdyne that burns cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen
RL10
Line where the two halves of a bearing meet
media blasting and cryogenic deflashing. The parting line is sometimes a starting point for the mold parting surface. In engineering drawing, a parting
Parting_line
Chinese academic publisher
publishes on diverse subjects and covers areas of natural sciences, engineering and technology, the humanities and social sciences, medicine and life
Zhejiang_University_Press
Observatory in Almería, Spain
Hermann-Josef (2003). Iye, Masanori; Moorwood, Alan F. M (eds.). "Cryogenic engineering for OMEGA2000: design and performance". Proc. SPIE. Instrument Design
Calar_Alto_Observatory
Nuclear science accelerator at Michigan State University, U.S.
completed in January 2020. The Cryogenic Assembly Building is used for cryomodule maintenance and to perform cryogenic-engineering research. The High Rigidity
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
Facility_for_Rare_Isotope_Beams
British manufacturer of heat exchangers
Hymatic, also known as Hymatic Engineering, are a British manufacturer of heat exchangers, fluid control technology and cryogenic systems as part of an aircraft's
Hymatic
Use of cryogenic liquid hydrogen to cool an electromagnet
Hydrogen cryomagnetics is a term used to denote the use of cryogenic liquid hydrogen to cool the windings of an electromagnet. A key benefit of hydrogen
Hydrogen_cryomagnetics
Refrigeration process
or in cryogenic systems as it reduces the need for high-efficiency heat exchangers to prevent the compressors leaking heat into the cryogenic cycles
Cascade_refrigeration
The U-1 was a 1950s liquid hydrogen trailer designed to carry cryogenic liquid hydrogen (LH2) on roads being pulled by a powered vehicle. It was designed
U-1_(semi-trailer)
Negative Thermal Expansion Alloy
changes and thermal cycling, such as cryogenic systems or high-precision assemblies. In optics and precision engineering, ALLVAR Alloy 30 housings and spacers
ALLVAR_Alloy_30
Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system
In engineering and systems theory, redundancy is the intentional duplication of critical components or functions of a system with the goal of increasing
Redundancy_(engineering)
Indian spaceflight company
Satish Dhawan) upper stage cryogenic engine that will power heavier-lift systems such as Vikram-II. This is the first cryogenic engine in India that will
Skyroot_Aerospace
Ukrainian physicist
Chairman of the Scientific Council on Low Temperature Physics and Cryogenic Engineering at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the National Academy
Yurii_G._Naidyuk
Russian scientist
Dilman received MS in cryogenic engineering from the Moscow Institute of Chemical Engineering (1947), PhD in chemical engineering from the All-Union Research
Viktor_Dilman
Chinese scientist
majoring in cryogenic engineering. After graduating in 1982, Sun joined the Beijing Institute of Satellite Environment Engineering as an Engineering Team Leader
Sun_Laiyan
Indian aerospace manufacturing company
training glider CE-7.5 — cryogenic rocket engine (in production, used on GSLV Mk.II Cryogenic upper stage CUS15) CE-20 — cryogenic rocket engine (in production
Hindustan_Aeronautics_Limited
Phenomenon of non-ideal fluids changing temperature
industry, where the cooling effect is used to liquefy gases, and in many cryogenic applications (e.g. for the production of liquid oxygen, nitrogen, and
Joule–Thomson_effect
Russian chemist (1919–2009)
Moscow Power Engineering Institute at the Department of Industrial Heat and Power Plants, then — at the Department of Cryogenic Engineering. In 1954 he
Viktor_Brodyanskiy
Indian rocket scientist
as the pioneer of cryogenic rocket science in India. A graduate in Mechanical Engineering from the Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai, Gandhi
Vasudevan_Gnana_Gandhi
Cache of propellant used to refuel spacecraft
Non-cryogenic, earth-storable liquid rocket propellants including RP-1 (kerosene), hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and mildly cryogenic, space-storable
Orbital_propellant_depot
Used for intermodal cargo
around 100 hours. Full-size intermodal containers equipped with these "cryogenic" systems can maintain their temperature for the 30 days needed for sea
Refrigerated_container
Canadian physicist (1867-1935)
(2007). "Historical Summary of Cryogenic Activity Prior to 1950". In Timmerhaus, K. D.; Reed, R.P. (eds.). Cryogenic Engineering - Fifty Years of Progress
John_Cunningham_McLennan
Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation
flights of 2001-2007 and they were powered by cryogenic upper stage of Russia. After failure of the Indian Cryogenic upper stage on GSLV in April 2010 (GSLV-D3)
Koppillil_Radhakrishnan
1952 American nuclear bomb test
staged fusion device. Due to its physical size and fusion fuel type (cryogenic liquid deuterium), the "Mike" device was not suitable for use as a deliverable
Ivy_Mike
1906 – 18 September 1980, German-born British medical physicist cryogenic engineering Diego de Mendoca 1736-02-05 fl 1736 Joseph Mendoza y Rios 1793-04-11
List of fellows of the Royal Society M, N, O
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_M,_N,_O
Class of Indian partially reusable launch vehicles under development by ISRO
propulsion modules of PSLV, GSLV, and LVM3 respectively with a common semi-cryogenic engine, giving it its original title of ULV. Initial proposals indicated
Next Generation Launch Vehicle
Next_Generation_Launch_Vehicle
Rocket engine that uses liquid fuels and oxidizers
RP-1, and a liquid oxidizer such as liquid oxygen. The engine may be a cryogenic rocket engine, where the fuel and oxidizer, such as hydrogen and oxygen
Liquid-propellant_rocket
chambers within which cryogenic systems are placed to execute operations in solid-state qubits for quantum computation. Vacuum engineering also has its deep
Vacuum_engineering
Heat exchanging design
include: Natural gas liquefaction Cryogenic air separation Ammonia production Offshore processing Nuclear engineering Syngas production Aircraft cooling
Plate-fin_heat_exchanger
Indian condensed matter physicist
and The Michelsen Center, Biennial international conference on cryogenic engineering (ICEC 26 – ICMC 2016), 9th International Conference on Advances
E._S._Raja_Gopal
Vacuum pump manufacturer
company, acquires Edwards Vacuum. Edwards purchased Brooks Automation's CTI-Cryogenics and Polycold branded cryopump operations based in Chelmsford and Monterrey
Edwards_Vacuum
GLACIER (General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator) is a double middeck locker equivalent payload designed to provide thermal control
GLACIER_(refrigerator)
American physicist
World War II, he returned to MIT, joining the department of mechanical engineering. He was appointed professor in 1949 and retired in 1964. He was named
Samuel_Collins_(physicist)
College in Sangli, Maharashtra, India
a separate mechatronics laboratory is under development along with a cryogenics laboratory. A new demonstrator steam turbine power plant has recently
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
Walchand_College_of_Engineering,_Sangli
Chemical compound
theorized in 2016 and its synthesis was reported in 2025. It is stable at cryogenic temperatures. The higher symmetry analogue, the benzene-like cyclic hexazine
Hexanitrogen
Russian future very large wing-in-ground-effect, lifting-body cargo aircraft
insulated fuel tank stretching the length of the center fuselage, holding cryogenic liquefied natural gas (LNG). The HCA-LB is nominally powered by a row
TTS-IS
Steel alloy resistant to corrosion
maintain an austenitic microstructure at all temperatures, ranging from the cryogenic region to the melting point. Thus, austenitic stainless steels are not
Stainless_steel
Chinese physicist
Gangfu Physical Award of Chinese Physical Society 2000 International Cryogenic Engineering Council Mendelsohn Prize 2011 Samuel Corinth Prize "Professor HONG
Hong_Chaosheng
Rocket engine developed by ISRO for upper stage of its LVM3 rocket
first Indian cryogenic engine to feature a gas-generator cycle. The high thrust cryogenic engine is the most powerful upper stage cryogenic engine in operational
CE-20
This glossary of engineering terms is a list of definitions about the major concepts of engineering. Please see the bottom of the page for glossaries of
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
A Star
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
True; Fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen of the country
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Ripon in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English Hrypum, dative plural (originally used after a preposition) of a tribal name of obscure etymology.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parithosh | பரிதோஷ
Contentment or satisfaction
Boy/Male
Latin American
Flourishing.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Muslim Arabic
Beautiful. Handsome. Early Imam (Leader) of Islam; grandson of Prophet Muhammad.
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n.
Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.
n.
A piece of DNA, usually circular, functioning as part of the genetic material of a cell, not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome, but transferred, like the chromosome, to subsequent generations. In bacteria, plasmids often carry the genes for antibiotic resistance; they are exploited in genetic engineering as the vehicles for introduction of extraneous DNA into cells, to alter the genetic makeup of the cell. The cells thus altered may produce desirable proteins which are extracted and used; in the case of genetically altered plant cells, the altered cells may grow into complete plants with changed properties, as for example, increased resistance to disease.
a.
Alt. of Cytogenetic
a.
Producing heat; -- said of substances, as septic poisons, which elevate the temperature of the body and cause fever.
a.
Producing or generating pus.
n.
A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering. See under Engineering, n.
a.
Productive of fruit, or causing fruit to be developed.
n.
Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer.
n.
That branch of science, or of engineering, which treats of fluids in motion, especially of water, its action in rivers and canals, the works and machinery for conducting or raising it, its use as a prime mover, and the like.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Engineer
v. t.
To examine with the eye to make a preliminary examination or survey of; esp., to survey with a view to military or engineering operations.
n.
any preparation used to render an organism immune to some disease, by inducing or increasing the natural immunity mechanisms. Prior to 1995, such preparations usually contained killed organisms of the type for which immunity was desired, and sometimes used live organisms having attenuated virulence. since that date, preparations containing only specific antigenic portions of the pathogenic organism are also used, some of which are prepared by genetic engineering techniques.