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Exhaust heat can be used for water heating, space heating, drying processes or absorption chillers, which create cold for air conditioning from heat energy instead of electric energy.
Exhaust gas emission from an internal combustion engine is significantly lower on wood gas than on petrol.
Exhaust gas leakages can occur from furnace metal exhaust pipes that lead to the chimney when there are leaks in the pipe and the pipe gas flow area diameter has been reduced.
A few ' VOE ' mufflers were " Hand-made " for the remaining cars ; this occurred in 2006 and 2007, and they are now available from Waldron Antique Exhaust.
Exhaust from the steam engine was piped to a hollow pan below the corn storage bin and kept freshly popped corn uniformly warm for the first time ever.
* Exhaust system, a mechanism for venting exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine
Exhaust gases are expelled from the engine by compressed-air scavenging.
The EGR, or Exhaust Gas Recirculation system, brought unburnt fuel vapors from the exhaust stream up to the intake manifold, allowing the vapors to be re-used by the engine.
Exhaust manifolds are generally simple cast iron or stainless steel units which collect engine exhaust from multiple cylinders and deliver it to the exhaust pipe.
Exhaust from internal combustion engines ( mainly automobiles and trucks, as well as marine vessels in coastal waters ) is a major internal anthropogenic source.
* Exhaust manifold, an engine part which collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe
Exhaust is a trio from Montreal featuring bass, drums, tape and bass clarinet, that started in the mid-90s.
Exhaust gases from the chambers are scrubbed by passing into a tower through which some of the Glover acid flows over broken tile.
Exhaust manifold studs were well known to fail prematurely due to heat embrittlement from poor materials quality, on all years from 1986. 5-1995.
Exhaust gas can be very hot if retained or re-inducted from the previous combustion cycle or cool if recirculated through the intake as in conventional EGR systems.
* Exhaust: To extract the maximum amount of power from the Cobra's powerplant, Ford engineers used tuned mufflers with lower restriction ( as compared to the GT ).
In 2006, Scott Wimmer was announced as the 2006 driver with new sponsorship from the Utah-based AERO Exhaust.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid is offered to consumers through a variety of quantities by manufacturers ranging from containers of it for single or repeated small usage to bulk carriers for consumers that require a large amount DEF.
Exhaust from the burning of diesel fuel is a complex mixture of vapors, gases, and fine particles, including over 40 known pollutants like nitrogen oxide and known or suspected carcinogenic substances such as benzene, arsenic, and formaldehyde.
Other moves saw Scott Wimmer moved to the Morgan-McClure Motorsports Aero Exhaust Chevrolet replacing Mike Wallace, Travis Kvapil moved from the Jasper team to the PPI Motorsports Tide Chevrolet team.

Exhaust and engine
Control systems grew more sophisticated as automakers gained experience ; Chrysler's " Coolant Controlled Exhaust Gas Recirculation " system of 1973 exemplified this evolution: a coolant temperature sensor blocked vacuum to the EGR valve until the engine reached normal operating temperature.
* Exhaust velocity, a measure of engine efficiency
The Shuttle Ionespheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust ( SIMPLEX ) payload activity researched the source of Very High Frequency ( VHF ) radar echoes caused by the orbiter and its OMS engine firings.
GE Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust Jet engine # Nozzles | Nozzle, used on the F-16 VISTA | F-16 MATV
Exhaust gas temperature ( EGT ) is important to the functioning of the catalytic converter of an internal combustion engine.
Exhaust and inlet manifolds were both on the same side of the engine block ( thus not a crossflow cylinder head design ).
The 1981 to 1985 Citation X-11 models had legitimate performance upgrades such as a 2-bbl 2. 8 V6 LH7 High Output engine, including Tuned High-Flo Exhaust with Dual-Tipped Muffler, F41 sport suspension, rear spoiler, special axle ratios, special full instrumentation with a 7000 rpm tach, front and back stabilizer bars, 14 " specific alloy wheels with the word " Citation " cast in, Goodyear Eagle GT P215 / 60 R14 radial tires, functional fiberglass cowl induction hood with " High Output V6 " logo and also on the air filter housing on the 81-84 X-11 models, dual sport mirrors, " strobe " style X-11 graphics on the lower side doors and rear spoiler, standard 4-speed overdrive manual or the optional 3-speed automatic, both with special gearing.
Exhaust valve failure is common and, owing to the monobloc design, so labour-intensive to repair that the engine is normally discarded.
Location of N < sub > 1 </ sub > and N < sub > 2 </ sub > in a turbofan engine, and a diagram of Engine pressure ratio | EPR, Exhaust gas temperature | EGT, N < sub > 1 </ sub > and N < sub > 2 </ sub > indicators.
The engine featured AETC ( Automatic Exhaust Timing Control ), basically a valve in the exhaust port of the engine.
Exhaust manifold ( Chrome plating | chrome plated ) on a car engine
With the addition of the new engine and transmission, Dual Exhaust was added.
Exhaust resonators also used to reduce potentially loud and obnoxious engine noise where the dimensions are calculated so that the waves reflected by the resonator help cancel out certain frequencies of sound in the exhaust.

Exhaust and nitrogen
* Exhaust gas recirculation, a nitrogen oxide reduction technique used in most gasoline and diesel engines

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The exhaust is, however, relatively low in NOx emissions, as combustion temperatures are lower than in other engines, and also because of some inherent Exhaust Gas Recirculation-EGR-in early engines ; the higher the combustion temperature is, the higher the NOx emissions are ( sir Harry Ricardo proved in the 20's that for every 1 % increase of the proportion of exhaust gas in the admission mix, there's a 45ΒΊ F reduction in flame temperature ); this allowed Mazda to meet the United States Clean Air Act of 1970 in 1973 with a simple and inexpensive ' thermal reactor ' ( an enlarged open chamber in the exhaust manifold ) by paradoxically enriching the air-fuel ratio to the point where the unburned hydrocarbons ( HC ) in the exhaust would support complete combustion in the thermal reactor ; while piston-engine cars required expensive catalytic converters to deal with both unburned hydrocarbons and NOx emissions.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid ( DEF ) is an aqueous urea solution blended with 32. 5 % high purity urea and 67. 5 % deionized water.

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* Exhaust valve failure, like demand valve failure, can be dealt with by opening the free flow valve and ensuring a constant outflow of air
Exhaust brakes are manufactured by many companies, including competitors Pacbrake and Jacobs.
In 1983, Marlin was hired by Roger Hamby to drive his # 17 Hesco Exhaust Chevrolet.
Exhaust steam was condensed and recirculated by small auxiliary turbine pumps.

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A new and short-lived option for 1970 was the Vacuum Operated Exhaust ( VOE ), which was vacuum actuated via an underdash lever marked " EXHAUST.
* Exhaust ( band ), a clarinet, drum, and tape trio in Montreal, Canada
Other payloads on STS-93 included the Midcourse Space Experiment ( MSX ), the Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust ( SIMPLEX ), the Southwest Ultraviolet Imaging System ( SWUIS ), the Gelation of Sols: Applied Microgravity Research ( GOSAMR ) experiment, the Space Tissue Loss – B ( STL-B ) experiment, a Light Weight Flexible Solar Array Hinge ( LFSAH ), the Cell Culture Module ( CCM ), the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment – II ( SAREX – II ), EarthKAM, Plant Growth Investigations in Microgravity ( PGIM ), the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus ( CGBA ), the Micro-Electrical Mechanical System ( MEMS ), and the Biological Research in Canisters ( BRIC ).
Other experiments conducted during the mission were the Commercial Protein Crystal Growth investigation ; the Cell Culture Module Experiment ( CCM-A ), the Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor ( CREAM ) and the Radiation Monitoring Experiment-III ( RME-III ); the Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust ( SIMPLE ) experiment ; and the Midcourse Space Experiment.
In-Cabin Payloads include the Microgravity Plant Nutrient Experiment MPNE, the Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust ( SIMPLEX ), the Closed Equilibrated Biological Aquatic System ( CEBAS ), the TeleMedicine Instrumentation Pack ( TMIP ), Global Positioning System Development Test Objective ( GPS DTO ), the Human Performance ( HP ) Experiment, MSD, EarthKAM, Orbiter Space Vision System ( OSVS ) Shuttle Condensate Collection ( RME-1331 ), the Thermo-Electric Holding Module ( TEHM ), the Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device ( DSO 914 ), the Co-Culture Experiments ( CoCult ) and the Biochemistry of 3-D Tissue Engineering ( BIO3D ).
Intake ( blue ), Compression ( pink ), Ignition ( red ), Exhaust ( black ).
STS-119 also carried several experiments, including the Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local EXhaust ( SIMPLEX ), Shuttle Exhaust Ion Turbulence Experiments ( SEITE ), and Maui Analysis of Upper Atmospheric Injections ( MAUI ).

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