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  1. TRANSPORT|organisation of transport|means of transport · PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations · INDUSTRY|mechanical engineering
    turbaluchtaire Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Ní mór an t-inneall agus aon turbaluchtaire atá feistithe a bheith ar luas réchasta roimh thús gach timthrialla luasghéaraithe saorthitime. I gcás díosal tromshaothair, ciallaíonn sin nach mór fanacht 10 soicind ar a laghad tar éis an scóig a scaoileadh.' Reference "Iarscríbhinn a ghabhann leis an Togra le haghaidh Rialacháin ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle maidir le hiniúchadh theicniúil cois bóthair ar ródacmhainneacht feithiclí tráchtála ag gluaiseacht san Aontas agus lena n-aisghairtear Treoir 2000/30/CE', http://www.ipex.eu/IPEXL-WEB/dossier/files/download/082dbcc538a48f9b0138bd3547990418.do [18.1.2016]"
    Turbokompressor | Turbolader | Abgasturbolader | Turbogebläse
    de
    exhaust gas turbocharger | turbo | turbocharger | turbo charger | turbo compressor | turbosupercharger | turbo-supercharger
    en
    Definition turbine, powered by an engine's exhaust gases, which forces air into the engine's combustion chamber Reference "COM-EN, based on:Wikipeida > Turbocharger. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbocompressor [4.3.2016]"
    Comment "Not to be confused with supercharger [ IATE:127596 ]Turbochargers were originally known as turbosuperchargers when all forced induction devices were classified as superchargers; nowadays the term ""supercharger"" is usually applied to only mechanically-driven forced induction devices. The key difference between a turbocharger and a conventional supercharger is that the latter is mechanically driven from the engine, often from a belt connected to the crankshaft, whereas a turbocharger is driven by the engine's exhaust gas turbine. Compared to a mechanically-driven supercharger, turbochargers tend to be more efficient but less responsive. Twincharger refers to an engine which has both a supercharger and a turbocharger. [Wikipedia > Turbocharger. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbocompressor 4.3.2016]"
    turbocompresseur à gaz d'échappement | turbocompresseur
    fr