fuel burner उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Modern furnaces mount oxygen-fuel burners in the sidewall and use them to provide chemical energy to the cold-spots, making the heating of the steel more uniform.
- The idea is that algae could someday be used to absorb emissions belched from factories, cars and other fossil fuel burners believed responsible for global warming.
- Although such convenient and self-regulating liquid fuel burners were also used on steam launches, most launches at the time of the naphtha engine's heyday were still using solid fuel.
- Steam was supplied from four Yarrow & Co . coal-fired boilers with tangentially fired tilting pulverized fuel burners, with 3no type LM13 table mills made by ICL of Derby.
- Starbuck said the failure of the upper-stage Centaur liquid-fuel burner had left the satellite launched Friday stranded in a lopsided orbit thousands of miles below its intended 22, 300-mile altitude.
- Whereas fossil-fuel burners emit oxides of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur . . . there is no intrinsic reason why nuclear systems must emit any pollutant except heat and traces of radioactivity.
- Swedish Patent No . 1 was published on June 5, 1885, valid since January 2, 1885, assigned to E . C . Burgess of London, England, for a liquid fuel burner.
- Windsor Industrial Dry Cleaning, a small, family-run business, decided to replace its fuel burner with natural gas, which meant it would pick up credits that could be sold on the online exchange.
- When built, Eastbourne-based No . A629 was fitted with an experimental pulverised fuel burner of German design; the experiment was terminated when a minor explosion was caused by the powdered coal coming into contact with sparks thrown from the blastpipe.
- Additional chemical energy is provided by injecting oxygen and carbon into the furnace; historically this was done through lances ( hollow mild-steel tubes ) in the slag door, now this is mainly done through wall-mounted injection units that combine the oxygen-fuel burners and the oxygen or carbon injection systems into one unit.