Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hot-gas

noun
/hɒt ɡæs/
Definition
Gas at a high temperature, often produced in combustion processes or industrial applications.
Examples
  • The hot-gas produced from the furnace was directed into the heat exchanger.
  • In some engines, the hot-gas expands rapidly, providing power to the system.
  • The exhaust system is designed to handle the high temperatures of the hot-gas expelled from the engine.
Meaning
The term ‘hot-gas’ refers to gaseous substances that have been heated to elevated temperatures. These gases can result from various processes, including burning fuels or chemical reactions. Hot-gas is commonly encountered in fields such as engineering, environmental science, and energy production.
Synonyms
  • warm gas
  • heated gas
  • thermal gas