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The challenges in this process are significant. Gasoline-fueled (and diesel-fueled) vehicles powered by internal combustion engines (ICEs) won the market competition over other motive systems and their performance has since been improved and refined for more than 100 years. Furthermore, a vast infrastructure has been established that manufactures, maintains, and fuels the current vehicular fleet in the United States. [Pg.327]

Internal Analgesic Panel (FDFA), on salicylic acid salts, 22 12 Internal bremsstrahlung, 21 309, 310t Internal combustion engines (ICEs), 13 854, 855-856... [Pg.482]

Reciprocating internal combustion engines (ICEs), 73 854, 855-856 Reciprocating jet gas-liquid contactor, 75 709-710... [Pg.790]

Hydrogen powered internal combustion engines could promote the infrastructure for fuel cell cars. An internal combustion engine (ICE) can... [Pg.261]

The alcohols that can be used for motor fuels are methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), propanol (C3H7OH), and butanol (C4H,OH). However only the first two of the alcohols are technically and economically suitable as fuels for internal combustion engines (ICEs). Main conunercial bioalcohols from renewable feedstocks are bioethanol and biomethanol in the world s energy market. [Pg.65]

Alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol can be used as alternate motor fuels. Practically, any of the orgaitic molecules of the alcohol family can be used as a fuel. However, only methanol and ethanol fuels are techitically and economically suitable for internal combustion engines (ICEs). [Pg.94]

T0625 Process Technologies, Inc., Photolytic Destruction Technology T0654 Remediation Service International, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE)... [Pg.22]

Remediation Service, International manufactures internal combustion engine (ICE) systems that are used to destroy volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in contaminated soil. Vapors are extracted from the soil using the vacuum generated by the engine. The vapors are then burned as... [Pg.912]

During a pilot-scale test in 1993 at the DOD s Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona, a V2C internal combustion engine (ICE) was combined with a S.A.V.E. (spray aeration-vapor extraction) system to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. Based on a 90-day test, the unit operated at 20 to 30 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) and removed 200 to 300 lb of volatile organics per day from the soil. The cost per pound of total volatile hydrocarbon (TVH) removed decreased from 1.12 to 0.49/lb over the 90-day test. [Pg.913]

Internal combustion engines (ICEs) are commonly used to drive many mechanical devices. However, they are very complex mechanical devices themselves. ICEs are used in cars, trucks, construction equipment, and many other devices. They can be fueled by gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas, or other combustible fossil fuels. [Pg.211]

Nitrogen oxides are primarily produced when nitrogen and oxygen combine at high temperatures and pressures. Such conditions are reached in internal combustion engines (ICEs). Consequently, motorised transport modes - and in particular road vehicles - are major contributors to overall NOx emissions. This chapter deals with... [Pg.32]


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