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Pure Gas dynamic lasers usually use a | combustion chamber, supersonic expansion nozzle and CO2 |
a combustible syngas that will be used in a | combustion turbine. |
a fairing covering an air inlet, becoming a | combustion chamber for an air-breathing ramjet, which w |
have their protein content measured using a | combustion test, and the PDI is calculated as the perce |
tes three coal-fired generating plants and a | combustion turbine which gives the company a total gene |
As fuel is burned in a | combustion process, the fuel mass fraction is reduced. |
“A rapidly moving flame front which can be a | combustion explosion. |
The compressed gas was forced into a | combustion chamber along with petrol and water, where t |
iking engines on the first stage developed a | combustion instability which lead to an engine fire, su |
tracapacitors), and sometimes they include a | combustion engine to recharge their ESS (Energy Storage |
The analyzer uses a | combustion process to break down substances into simple |
given to the Shchelkin spiral, a device in a | combustion chamber used to facilitate the deflagration |
imple terms, the ‘Barking Dog' reaction is a | combustion process, in which a fuel (carbon disulfide, |
These use low NOx burners made by ABB | Combustion Ltd. |
This article is about | combustion. |
hts often seen among the embers are actually | combustion. |
Surprisingly this is not from the additional | combustion chamber, but from lengthening the narrow fir |
5 as a spin-off from the Center for Advanced | Combustion Engineering Research, joint collaboration be |
The heat from the advancing | combustion front warms the oil, making it easier to rec |
ble to resolve asbestos claims filed against | Combustion Engineering and Lummus Global in 2006 with a |
at adiabatic flame temperatures for air-fuel | combustion unless heat is regenerated between the flue |
AIAA Propellants and | Combustion Award (inaugural recipient in 1990) |
n Research Community of Fluid Turbulence and | Combustion in 1998 and 1999 to visit the Swiss Federal |
ytic surfaces, the mechanism of ignition and | combustion in electrical discharges, and upon electron |
characteristics which enhance lubricity and | combustion giving a regular diesel engine without any m |
reactions, chemical physics of explosion and | combustion, chemical physics of polymer synthesis and m |
Westinghouse and | Combustion Engineering designs have vertical U-tubes wi |
energy through thermochemical conversion and | combustion. |
intended to match the chemical, kinetic, and | combustion characteristics of its petroleum counterpart |
ded to contain the heat during pyrolysis and | combustion and focus the heat where it is needed during |
t steam cycle, with C A Parsons turbines and | Combustion Engineering boilers. |
McIntosh is Professor of Thermodynamics and | Combustion Theory at the University of Leeds. |
The interaction between turbulence and | combustion constitutes an important part of his researc |
rankshaft, in cutaway view, the cylinder and | combustion chamber resembles a T - hence the name "T-he |
ilers are supplied by Babcock and Wilcox and | Combustion Engineering while the turbines/generator are |
aking audio recordings of a Toyota Prius and | combustion engine Honda Accord approaching from two dir |
oncrete panels, slow the passage of fire and | combustion gases between floors. |
l and its Scientific Uses in 1918, Flame and | Combustion with D.T.A.Townend in 1927 and Coal and its |
environmental effects of coal production and | combustion. |
onsulting services in the fields of fuel and | combustion, such as testing of flow and mixing systems, |
, food and agrochemical quality control, and | combustion research, as well as cognitive neuroscience |
the areas of fluid dynamics, turbulence and | combustion. |
where its surface area increases greatly and | combustion proceeds much faster. |
ne, and two-stage LP turbine, and an annular | combustion system. |
Combustors: Annular | combustion system |
Main article: | Combustion |
ot be realized by chemical reactions such as | combustion. |
active except in extreme conditions, such as | combustion or strong sunlight. |
Sadowsky's first work was at | Combustion Engineering, Inc. (1958-1962), where he was |
rldwide in the microelectronics, automotive, | combustion, and chemical processing industries. |
h and industry, in particular in automotive, | combustion, and chemical processing applications. |
of the engine, picking up and clearing away | combustion byproduct gases, including a large amount of |
t lose its thermal energy quickly is because | combustion is still happening at a miniature scale. |
hind the plans for a prototype fluidised bed | combustion (FBC) coal station at Grimethorpe in Yorkshi |
ned with natural gas or coke oven gas before | combustion or a flame support with richer gas or oil is |
sted so more air can mix with the gas before | combustion, the flame will burn hotter, appearing blue |
es of this special wood can be used to begin | combustion. |
Benzin ( | Combustion Remix) by Meshuggah - 5:05 |
apable of producing electricity from biomass | combustion heat. |
focused on materials science, biotechnology, | combustion science, and fluid mechanics contained withi |
focused on materials science, biotechnology, | combustion science, and fluid physics contained within |
William Arthur Bone, | combustion engineer, and Professor of Chemical Technolo |
was used to simulate the effects of booster | combustion, the metal parts bent away from each other, |
s a stratified fuel charge (ultra lean burn) | combustion for improved fuel efficiency, and reduced em |
her away from the heat and smoke produced by | combustion in the bowl. |
l analysis, CHN analysis, is accomplished by | combustion analysis. |
ion of toxic materials sometimes produced by | combustion. |
chvilite is a rare organic mineral formed by | combustion of coal or pyritic black shale deposits. |
ic laser could be however pumped not only by | combustion, but by any adiabatic expansion of gas. |
carrier, it uses oil shale ash, produced by | combustion of spent oil shale in the separate combustor |
It was started up by | combustion of coal, but after the process started it wa |
hasis on chemical synthesis and on catalytic | combustion. |
reduction of nitrobenzene and the catalytic | combustion of organic compounds |
ion systems of recent interest are catalytic | combustion processes to produce products such as syngas |
O2) does not reach it, therefore not causing | combustion (carbon-based fuel + O2 → CO2 + H2O + C + ot |
nd 4 supplementary inlet valves that charged | combustion fore-chambers, where spark plugs were locate |
nalysis, bioresources (foods and chemicals), | combustion, membranes, modeling, and the production of |
goals of the lab include innovation in clean | combustion for propulsion and power, gasification for p |
The Energos system includes a close-coupled | combustion stage consuming all of the syngas and is thu |
The combination of closed | combustion chambered quench heads with smaller 2 barrel |
c gas is much cleaner than conventional coal | combustion to begin with, and it is easier to clean to |
ct was a demonstration of the TRW Clean Coal | Combustion System and the Babcock and Wilcox/Joy Spray |
plants in the United States in terms of coal | combustion waste (CCW) stored in surface impoundments l |
on fluidised bed gasification and clean coal | combustion. |
Some of the waste heat generated by the coal | combustion is utilized by the nearby Blue Flint Ethanol |
g (including increased Sasol oil from coal), | combustion and emissions (four largest record breaking |
However, complete | combustion can only occur if the air and fuel is presen |
otassium nitrate was used to ensure complete | combustion of paper cartridges for cap and ball revolve |
ficiency, and are ideally sized for complete | combustion. |
en not enough oxygen is present for complete | combustion, decane burns to form water and carbon monox |
induction, cooling, fuel, oil, compression, | combustion, turbine, gas turbine compressor, exhaust an |
Corn | combustion can be 98.6% efficient releasing only five t |
-fired units, including three combined cycle | combustion turbines (173 MWe each of winter capacity) a |
o operate globally in the area of developing | combustion engines, but also measuring techniques and m |
Other different | combustion variables compared to the ones used for coal |
imney was determined by the need to disperse | combustion flue gases to comply with governmental air p |
used a forced and induced draft fan to draw | combustion air and exhaust gases through the combustion |
Video screen shot of Multiuser Droplet | Combustion Apparatus Flame Extinguishment Experiment (M |
sidered to be carbon neutral firelogs during | combustion as the carbon released on combustion is the |
The loss of volatile elements during | combustion means that fusain fossils are usually smalle |
ited on the furnace tubes of a boiler during | combustion. |
ly ash usually refers to ash produced during | combustion of coal. |
al waxes, creating fewer particulates during | combustion than synthetic candles. |
of vaporization of the water produced during | combustion. |
is an unwanted process that can occur during | combustion in internal combustion engines. |
The Dynamic | Combustion Chamber is an engine that allows for the com |
renewable source of electricity, the Dynamic | Combustion Chamber would serve as a battery to store an |
Just like other engines the Dynamic | Combustion Chamber needs a source of fuel. |
n the field of computational fluid dynamics, | combustion and propulsion, fluid-structure interaction, |
Once the number of moles of each | combustion product has been determined the empirical fo |
Further stages of efficient | combustion (with or without char deposits) are known as |
tational fluid and particle dynamics, engine | combustion modeling, parallel computing, plasma and rad |
There just is not enough | combustion happening at one time to create a flame. |
could be used to run an internal or external | combustion engine. |
general engine classification is an external | combustion engine with valves and single-phase gaseous |
wer Plant: Two-speed, reciprocating external | combustion; Mono-propellant (Otto fuel II) |
ames at MIT, he derived the mixture for fast | combustion; the chambers produced by his team were used |
oyle's experiments that air is necessary for | combustion, Mayow showed that fire is supported not by |
Belovo-Novosibirsk is using CWS directly for | combustion in steam boilers (2*670 t per hour). |
d to supply the activation energy needed for | combustion. |
The three elemental ingredients for | combustion are fuel, air and ignition. |
ve can use the preheated inside room air for | combustion air. |
This made it possible for | combustion gases to erode the O-rings. |
nd provides most of the oxygen necessary for | combustion of the fuel. |
Brightness of the Flame - Air necessary for | Combustion - Production of Water |
e of the locomotive's diesel fuel supply for | combustion. |
regenerative preheating of fuel and air for | combustion. |
460,000 kgf (4.5 MN) thrust motor with four | combustion chambers and nozzles. |
ins dissolved and particulate materials from | combustion processes and materials generated through qu |
clear Power Plant fire, a fire resulted from | combustion of extremely flammable polyurethane foam. |
iner or stove hopper is completely safe from | combustion. |
surrounds the heat source and the gases from | combustion pass through tubes through the water space - |
eptic tanks and feedlots, and emissions from | combustion. |
le organic compound (VOC) which results from | combustion. |
in amount of functional energy released from | combustion reactions is always lost to dissipation or f |
subjected to pyrometamorphism resulting from | combustion of contained or underlying coal or hydrocarb |
Since hydrogen is likely to be made from | combustion of fossil fuels, it produces less CO2 and ot |
NOx from | combustion sources does not reach the stratosphere; ins |
er plants because the output flue gases from | combustion in oxygen as opposed to air have a higher ca |
serve as an alternative to gasoline to fuel | combustion engines, and it is being produced by compani |
es that the water vapor produced during fuel | combustion (oxidation), remains gaseous, and is not con |
r, or flame trap is a device that stops fuel | combustion by extinguishing the flame.. |
ower (specific impulse) of solid rocket fuel | combustion at IBM's Service Bureau Corporation, sponsor |
l a furnace may be supplied directly by fuel | combustion, by electricity such as the electric arc fur |
nition delays provide more time for the fuel | combustion process to be completed. |
it is considered as a predecessor of the Gas | Combustion Retort and the Paraho processes. |
Gas-air-oxygen | combustion studies, 1951 |
Four gas-fired | combustion turbine units are also housed on the site. |
There are also three natural gas-fueled | combustion turbines at the location that provide an add |
Georgetown | combustion turbine is located on the northwest side of |
87 cc four cylinder engine had hemispherical | combustion chambers with the valves inclined at 45 degr |
a single overhead camshaft and hemispherical | combustion chambers. |
vehicles which use diesel engines with high | combustion pressures. |
allow fuel to be supplied to higher-pressure | combustion chambers for higher performance engines. |
alignment, and instead of directing the hot | combustion gases out of the back of the engine, they no |
ed to a series of cases of spontaneous human | combustion. |
claimed to be a victim of spontaneous human | combustion. |
Flame: Facts of Spontaneous Human | Combustion, London: Little, Brown, 1996, p10} |
the alleged phenomenon of spontaneous human | combustion (SHC). |
For a possible victim of spontaneous human | combustion, see Jack Angel (SHC). |
is at first thought to be spontaneous human | combustion. |
The system also shuts off when the hybrid | combustion engine kicks in. |
eir Bakerian Lecture in 1932 (on hydrocarbon | combustion) and was awarded their Davy Medal in 1936 "F |
ional and FIA-ratified records with hydrogen | combustion engines. |
cles such as fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen | combustion vehicles. |
This car uses a hydrogen-powered | combustion engine. |
the background sounds of two quietly idling | combustion engine cars were added to the recordings to |
ertain torches, we bring dioxygen to improve | combustion. |
rling" in the air/gas mixture which improves | combustion. |
Picrate improves | combustion, increases fuel mileage |
In | combustion the particulae nitro-aereae - either pre-exi |
due to excessive heat, or the sudden rise in | combustion chamber pressure may cause a compressor stal |
In | combustion physics, fuel mass fraction is the ratio of |
Fly ash is one of the residues generated in | combustion, and comprises the fine particles that rise |
tural gas, propane, or other fossil fuels in | combustion. |
mplifies the number of chemical reactions in | combustion. |
ed the part "spiritus nitro-aereus" plays in | combustion and in increasing the weight of the calces ( |
Eng is a British engineer who specialises in | combustion, acoustics and vibration. |
publications and nearly 100 presentations in | combustion and heat transfer and served as principal in |
chwar and F.J.~Weinberg "Laser techniques in | combustion research". |
In | combustion processes, a wet analysis is performed when |
noise, mainly at lower speeds, which include | combustion noise and sounds produced by interactions of |
Another heating method includes | combustion of a suitable gas, which can either be deliv |
lems from a broad range of fields, including | combustion, shock physics, seismology, flow in porous m |
tomization of the fuel, otherwise incomplete | combustion and carbon build up will ultimately damage t |
these flames is lower because of incomplete | combustion, heat loss in combustion, oxygen quantity et |
me speed, "yellow tipping" due to incomplete | combustion, sulfur content, oxygen content, etc. |
ning can occur in many ways where incomplete | combustion is present, the most common being house fire |
The process begins with the incomplete | combustion (burning) of fuel in the attached appliance, |
mic gas is the gaseous product of incomplete | combustion in a controlled environment with a compositi |
It is a typically incomplete | combustion reaction. |
Pyrene forms during incomplete | combustion of organic compounds. |
ciency, at the expense of slightly increased | combustion noise. |
n for the Energos process aimed at increased | combustion efficiency, dust removal and enabling less i |
n swirl of the intake charge which increases | combustion efficiency resulting in improved low end tor |
ademic institutions interested in industrial | combustion. |
hat is injected deep underground to initiate | combustion in the reservoir. |
t the rather shorter distance from the inner | combustion chamber to the front tubeplate. |
have received a carbon bonus for installing | combustion devices for the methane gas produced at thei |
d found a chemical combination which insured | combustion in the highest wind, a boon to the tourist a |
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