tower systems

[ˈtaʊər ˈsɪstəmz]
nounpl: tower systems
sistemas de torres
1. Integrated structural or mechanical systems that organize and manage operations within a tall building or tower structure
The skyscraper's tower systems include elevator management, HVAC distribution, and electrical routing.
Os sistemas de torres do arranha-céu incluem gerenciamento de elevadores, distribuição de HVAC e roteamento elétrico.
2. Network infrastructure consisting of multiple communication or transmission towers working in coordination
The cellular tower systems provide seamless coverage across the metropolitan area.
Os sistemas de torres celulares fornecem cobertura contínua em toda a área metropolitana.
3. In industrial or chemical engineering, a series of vertical separation or processing units stacked vertically
The refinery's tower systems separate crude oil into different hydrocarbon fractions.
Os sistemas de torres da refinaria separam o petróleo bruto em diferentes frações de hidrocarbonetos.
Tower systems are fundamental to modern urban infrastructure in both Brazil and the USA, particularly in telecommunications, energy distribution, and high-rise construction. In Brazil, the rapid expansion of cellular networks has made 'sistemas de torres' a common term in tech and infrastructure discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
tower infrastructurevertical systemsstacked tower arrangementstower networks
Antonyms / Antônimos
horizontal systemsground-level systems

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sistemas de torres
Standard term used in engineering and construction contexts
Portugal
sistemas de torres
Same terminology used in European Portuguese technical contexts
Technical English
tower systems / tower-based systems
More common in specialized engineering and telecommunications documentation

Related Words

towersystems architectureinfrastructurevertical integrationcommunication network

Related Idioms & Phrases

reach new heights
build a tower of strength
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