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Fluid fuel

An example of a practical dielec trofilter which uses both of the features described, namely, sharp electrodes and dielectric field-warping filler materials, is that described in Fig. 22-34 [H. I. Hall and R. F. Brown, Lubric. Eng., 22, 488 (1966)]) It is intended for use with hydrauhc fluids, fuel oils, lubricating oils, transformer oils, lubricants, and various refineiy streams. Performance data are cited in Fig. 22-35. It must be remarked that in the opinion of Hall and Brown the action of the dielec trofilter was electrostatic and due to free charge on the particles dispersed in the hquids. It is the present authors opinion, however, that both elec trophoresis and dielectrophoresis are operative here but that the dominant mechanism is that of DEP, in wdiich neutral particles are polarized and attracted to the regions of highest field intensity. [Pg.2013]

Typing correction fluid Fuel-injection fluid Balloons... [Pg.273]

Katofsky, R. E. (1993). The production of Fluid Fuels from Biomass. PU/CEES Report No. 279. Princeton Centre for Energy and Environmental Studies, Princeton University. [Pg.307]

Under-the-hood and other mechanical parts subjected to a harsh environment characterized by high temperatures, aggressive fluids (fuel, oils, coolant fluids, brake fluids, ozone. ..). On the other hand, there is no exposure to UV or light. [Pg.94]

Firstly, consider some generalities of the energy problem. These break into three separate parts the need to restrict or control the increase in energy consumption, the need to provide energy in new forms as a substitute for fluid fuels and the extent to which other energy sources can provide this replacement. [Pg.6]

Rockets, fluid-fueled with bursting charge 0398... [Pg.119]

Meantime, as a result of the growing world population and the desires of the peoples to better their living standards, the world demand for fluid fuels is rising (Figure 1). It is expected that the world population (which is about 6 billion at the moment and rising at 1.5% per year) growth will slow... [Pg.10]

Molten salt-cooled reactor (MSR), with a fluid fuel and an indirect power cycle. [Pg.226]

Use Manufacture of acetaldehyde and other chemicals, solvents, antifreeze and brake fluids, fuels. See ethanol. [Pg.33]

The objective of the development reported here is to reduce tradional gas producer technology to commercial practice so that unattended biomass utilization systems under completely automatic control can be available to boiler operators now burning fluid fuels in packaged steam and heat generators. The system is to be designed for maximum gas production with minimum carbon remaining in the ash and zero liquid wastes production. [Pg.278]

A third possibility is that fluid fuel reactors, such as the ORNL aqueous reactor, or the BNL liquid metal reactor, will supply some fraction of our future nuclear economy. These reactors are usually designed as completely self-contained systems including continuous reprocessing of fuel. [Pg.84]

The processes associated with fluid fuel reactors are too varied to be considered in detail here. The reader is referred to references (FI) and (D3) for further information. [Pg.84]

Using equation [24], the chemical availability of many fuels with known values of LHV and sg was computed by Szargut and Styrylska and a correlation established in terms of their atomic ratios or corresponding mass ratios. Three categories of fuels were studied, namely, solid fuels containing no sulfur, sulfurbearing solid fuels, and fluid fuels. [Pg.49]

All these correlation formulae were obtained from fuels for which both the lower heating value and the absolute entropy at (T0,P0) are known. Because the latter is not known for the generally used solid and fluid fuels such as bituminous coal, lignite, cokes, oil, tar, and so on, the equations are offered as plausible approximations for these based on analogy of behavior. [Pg.51]

Textamine. [Henkel/Emery] Antines or imidazolines corrosion inhibitor, foam , thickener, emulsifier, dispersant ore flotation agent intermediate, lubricant for inks, asphalt agric., metalworking fluids, fuel additives. [Pg.373]

The applications of corrosion inhibitor additives are primarily for petroleum products such as gasoline, motor oil, and grease. Other inhibiting additives are antifreeze and coolants, brake fluids, fuel additives, and plant cleaning and metalworking fluids. [Pg.218]


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