Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

explosion engine

English answer:

hydraulic explosion technology

Added to glossary by George Vardanyan
Jun 2, 2004 09:34
20 yrs ago
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English term

explosion engine

English Other Mechanics / Mech Engineering
a hammer drill with explosion engine.

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hydraulic explosion technology

Pneumatic and hydraulic processes are similar mostly. See below a pneumatic explosion technology use example:

Pneumatic explosion technology is based on the effct of the shock wave generated by independent source of disturbance on sediments.Pneumatic chuck can be used in the cleaning of pipeline,pump cavity,groove,reservoir and fule cell.

and here below a hammer (drill) example using hydraulic explosion technology:

THOR 18 is a powerful medium class hydraulic hammer designed to demolish concrete, rock and to cut asphalt.
Complete components such as explosion engine, alternators etc. are covered by manufacturer's warranty.

Peer comment(s):

agree tectranslate ITS GmbH : Looks like a very good alternative, pneumatic or hydraulic drills. Actually, this sounds more likely than my idea.
11 mins
a supposition too ;) Thank you tectransDE!
agree Jörgen Slet : also a possibility
32 mins
thank you Jörgen!
agree Vicky Papaprodromou
1 hr
thank you Vicky !
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+6
7 mins

probably an internal combustion engine

Something like this, I guess: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36348...
More context wouldn't hurt, though.
Peer comment(s):

agree Tony M : Makes sense, though there are also 'percussion guns' that 'fire' nails into masonry; the English is so odd, it might even be this! More context, please, Asker!
4 mins
So I'm not the only one who found it odd. Sounded like a translation of "Explosionsmotor" to me.
agree Jörgen Slet
13 mins
agree Vicky Papaprodromou
2 hrs
agree Rajan Chopra
3 hrs
agree Alfa Trans (X)
4 hrs
agree Raúl Waldman
12 hrs
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