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cross-compound

American  
[kraws-kom-pound, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˈkɒm paʊnd, ˈkrɒs- /

adjective

  1. (of a compound engine or turbine) having the high-pressure and low-pressure units side by side.


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Photo: Roy AttawayWilliams' charge is an authentic steamboat with a 2,000-hp cross-compound steam engine driving a 28-foot-diameter paddle wheel.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the case of a cross-compound engine, a receiver is always used.

From Steam Engines Machinery's Reference Series, Number 70 by Anonymous

The case about to be described concerns a steam plant in which there were seven cross-compound condensing Corliss engines, and two Curtis steam turbines.

From Steam Turbines A Book of Instruction for the Adjustment and Operation of the Principal Types of this Class of Prime Movers by Collins, Hubert E. (Hubert Edwin)

Q. If a receiving valve in a cross-compound compressor breaks, what may be done?

From The Traveling Engineers' Association To Improve The Locomotive Engine Service of American Railroads by Anonymous

Q. Why is this called a cross-compound compressor?

From The Traveling Engineers' Association To Improve The Locomotive Engine Service of American Railroads by Anonymous