I just got a job at a company that fabricates pressure vessels and heat exchangers.
A regenerator is simply a cyclical heat exchanger used to transfer heat between to gases. It was first used in Stirling engines, and existed as a mass of woven wire that absorbed heat from hot gas as it passed through a tube in one direction and transfered that heat to the cold gas as it passed through the other way.
Something that regenerates, electricity or heat or things of that nature. Congratulations on your job.
Same as recuperator except the gaseous products of combustion heat brick checkerwork in a chamber connected to the exhaust side of the furnace while the incoming air and fuel are being heated by the brick checkerwork in a second chamber, connected to the entrance side. At intervals, the gas flow is reversed so that incoming air and fuel contact hot checkerwork while that in the second chamber is being reheated by exhaust gases.
okorder and get some brochures in the sites listed. If you are hesitating in this perhaps you should go back to college :>