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Combustion and instabilities
Combustion instabilities are typically violent pressure oscillations in a combustion chamber.

Combustion and are
Combustion processes which happen in very small volumes are considered micro-combustion.
Combustion engines are heat engines driven by the heat of a combustion process.
Her next CD Women in ( e ) motion Festival / Ellen McIlwaine, recorded live in Germany in 1999 ; and then Spontaneous Combustion featuring Taj Mahal are on the German Tradition und Moderne label.
Combustion is a chemical reaction in which complex molecules are broken down into smaller, more stable molecules through a rearrangement of atomic bonds.
The designers are " W " for Westinghouse, " G " for General Electric, " C " for Combustion Engineering, and " B " for Bechtel.
The boilers are tangentially fired, balanced draft, reheat type steam generators, supplied by Combustion Engineering.
Both units are Combustion Engineering pressurized water reactors.
Doug Pratt, a DVD reviewer and Rolling Stone contributor, gave " Spontaneous Combustion " a negative review ; he called it " pretty dopey " and said " Sure, it's funny if you like passing gas jokes, but its aspirations are limited.
The principal identifiers of an electric Ranger are the appearance of the front charging door in a grille location that is open on ICE ( Internal Combustion Engine ) Rangers, the missing tailpipe, the Hotchkiss drive and the visibility of the EV's unique rear suspension and the traction motor from behind the vehicle.

Combustion and ground-based
Middeck experiments included: Biological Research in Canister ( BRIC ) experiment to investigate effects of spaceflight on plant specimens ; Military Application of Ship Tracks ( MAST ) to take high-resolution imagery of ship tracks and to analyze wake formation and dissipations ; Solid Surface Combustion Experiment ( SSCE ) to supply information on flame propagation over fuels in space ; Radiation Monitoring Equipment III ( RME III ) to measure ionizing radiation ; Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment II ( SAREX II ) to demonstrate feasibility of short-wave radio contacts between orbiter and ground-based amateur radio operators ; and Air Force Maui Optical Station ( AMOS ) test, which required no onboard hardware.

Combustion and gas
Combustion resulting in a turbulent flame is the most used for industrial application ( e. g. gas turbines, gasoline engines, etc.
Combustion of a liquid fuel in an oxidizing atmosphere actually happens in the gas phase.
Combustion converts less than half the mass of black powder to gas.
Combustion of wood gas generates no particulates, and the gas renders thus very little carbon black amongst motor oil.
Combustion from the top creates a gasification zone with the gas escaping downwards through ports located at the base of the burner chamber.
Combustion ( e. g., fireplace, gas heater, candle, oil lamp, etc.
* Combustion light gas gun, a high-velocity gun that uses combusted gas as propellant.
Combustion of the product gas in gas boilers is ecologically cleaner than combustion of initial coal.
Combustion chamber valve angles were kept quite shallow to minimise gas flow interference from " twin in-cylinder vortices ".
* Combustion Research-the Development of Combustion Systems for Jet Engines-a 1946 Flight article on Lucas ' work on gas turbine combustors
Combustion is sometimes the cause for harmful exhaust gas, but, in many cases, combustion may also be used for exhaust gas cleaning if the temperature is high enough and enough oxygen is available.

Combustion and engines
# Combustion of fossil fuels: automobile engines and thermal power plants, which release various nitrogen oxides ( NO < sub > x </ sub >).
These GSX engines were based on Suzuki's " TSCC " ( Twin-Swirl Combustion Chamber ) engine design, and shared little with previous two-valve models.

Combustion and because
The album, called Spontaneous Combustion, was recorded from Mike Portnoy's DATs of the sessions because the original master tapes disappeared before the mixing stage.
Combustion hazards also apply to compounds of oxygen with a high oxidative potential, such as peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates because they can donate oxygen to a fire.

Combustion and emissions
Combustion in an incinerator is not always perfect and there have been concerns about pollutants in gaseous emissions from incinerator stacks.
CVCC is a trademark by the Honda Motor Company for an engine with reduced automotive emissions, which stood for " Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion ".
Fiddlers Ferry has been fitted with Flue Gas Desulphurisation ( FGD ) plant to reduce the emissions of sulphur by 94 %, meeting the European Large Combustion Plant directive.
During the time this design was in production this system ( CVCC, Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion ) primarily allowed lower emissions without the need for a catalytic converter.
Fukui worked on the CVCC ( Compound Vortex Controlled Combustion ) engine as his first project at Honda to reduce toxic exhaust emissions.

Combustion and .
In " Mémoire sur la combustion en général " (" On Combustion in General ," 1777 ) and " Considérations générales sur la nature des acides " (" General Considerations on the Nature of Acids ," 1778 ), he demonstrated that the " air " responsible for combustion was also the source of acidity.
Combustion of fuels produces sulfur dioxide and nitric oxides.
Combustion () or burning is the sequence of exothermic chemical reactions between a fuel and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat and conversion of chemical species.
Combustion is not necessarily favorable to the maximum degree of oxidation and it can be temperature-dependent.
Combustion need not involve oxygen ; e. g., hydrogen burns in chlorine to form hydrogen chloride with the liberation of heat and light characteristic of combustion.
Combustion processes behave differently in a microgravity environment than in Earth-gravity conditions due to the lack of buoyancy.
Combustion in oxygen is a chain reaction where many distinct radical intermediates participate. The high energy required for initiation is explained by the unusual structure of the dioxygen molecule.
* Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition ( CCVD ) – Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition or flame pyrolysis is an open-atmosphere, flame-based technique for depositing high-quality thin films and nanomaterials.
* 1893: Diesel's essay titled Theory and Construction of a Rational Heat-engine to Replace the Steam Engine and Combustion Engines Known Today appeared.
* US Patent 845140 Combustion Engine, dated February 26, 1907.
" Combustion " refers to burning fuel with an oxidizer, to supply the heat.
# Combustion stroke: Fuel combusts and piston is pushed downwards.
* Horst O. Hardenberg, The Middle Ages of the Internal Combustion Engine, 1999, Society of Automotive Engineers ( SAE ).

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