Downcomer vs Downcome - What's the difference?
downcomer | downcome |
A large external pipe in a water-tube boiler, carrying unheated water from the steam drum down to the water drum as part of the circulation path.
A tumbling or falling down; a sudden or heavy fall; an overthrow; ruin; destruction.
In ironmaking, a pipe that leads combustible gases downward from the top of the blast furnace to the hot-blast stoves, boilers, etc., where they are burned.
To come down; fall down; come or fall apart.
*1904 , Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.), Journal of the Franklin Institute: Volume 158 - Page 279 :
*1995 , Jack Womack, Random Acts of Senseless Violence - Page 242 :
As nouns the difference between downcomer and downcome
is that downcomer is a large external pipe in a water-tube boiler, carrying unheated water from the steam drum down to the water drum as part of the circulation path while downcome is a tumbling or falling down; a sudden or heavy fall; an overthrow; ruin; destruction.As a verb downcome is
to come down; fall down; come or fall apart.downcomer
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