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  • |Ship propulsion=Proteus gas turbine driving water jets
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  • |Ship propulsion=[[gas turbine]] engines ...rely of [[aluminum]] and [[fiberglass]], the ship's light weight and [[gas turbine]] engines made the patrol gunboat well suited for [[counterinsurgency]] and
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  • |engine=[[Torpedo#Wet-heater|Wet-heater]] combustion / steam turbine with compressed air tank ...from {{convert|4000|yd|abbr=on}}; two hit, stopping the target dead in the water. Daspit immediately fired another two; these hit as well. With no enemy ant
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  • ...torpedoes from their tubes for recharging, sensitivity of the batteries to water temperature,<ref>Blair, p.509.</ref> and onerous maintenance procedures. Th
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  • [[Boeing T50|Boeing GT502]] gas turbine<br> Caterpillar 553 gas turbine<br>
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  • |wingspan= 69 cm (27-1/4 in. in the air), 66 cm (26 in. in the water) ...e tail fins, acting as aerodynamic stabilizers, which were to shed away on water entry.
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  • ...l combustion engines. Alternators in [[power station]]s driven by [[steam turbine]]s are called turbo-alternators. ...ailure of the alternator drive belt which normally also drives the cooling water pump.
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  • ...cal power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of [[renewable energy]]. Once a hydroelect ...a.net/darvill/altenerg/hydro.htm Hydroelectric power - energy from falling water] Clara.net</ref>
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  • ...surface area of several square metres. This image of activated charcoal in water is at a scale of 6.236 pixels/[[μm]], the entire image covers a region of ...occur. PAC is generally added directly to other process units, such as raw water intakes, rapid mix basins, clarifiers, and gravity filters.
    41 KB (5,738 words) - 16:47, 27 September 2010
  • ...a dangerous compound that is widely found as a [[pollution|pollutant]] in water bodies and streams.<ref name="methylHg">{{cite book| url = http://books.goo ...ater-silver" (hydr- = water, argyros = silver) — since it is liquid like water and shiny like silver. The element was named after the Roman god [[Mercury
    69 KB (10,077 words) - 21:35, 20 September 2010
  • ...s and Ir is treated with sodium oxide, in which Ir is insoluble, producing water-soluble Ru and Os salts. After oxidation to the volatile oxides, {{chem|RuO ...0916/pdf/igtc2003tokyo_ts119.pdf|work=Proceedings of the International Gas Turbine Congress, Tokyo November 2–7, 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| title=Joint D
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  • ...properties since virtually all hydrocarbon molecules are saturated. It has water-white color. ...r naturally derived lubricants include [[lanolin]] (wool grease, a natural water repellent).
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  • ...tated at body temperature, and the pressure will have to be saturated with water vapor to get the correct values. This is because, if the spirometer is dry Boiler cleaners, gas turbine cleaners
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  • ...r]]'', {{lang-fa|سمندر}}) that lived in fire and died when exposed to water.<ref name="Ucalgary">{{cite web|url=http://www.iras.ucalgary.ca/~volk/sylvi ...d War II]] ships to wrap the pipes, line the boilers, and cover engine and turbine parts. There were approximately 4.3 million shipyard workers in the United
    77 KB (11,403 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010
  • ...emergency [[deadstick landing]]. The automatic deployment of the [[ram air turbine]] maintained the necessary [[Hydraulics|hydraulic pressure]] to the flight The ultimate form of [[Turbine engine failure|engine failure]], physical separation, occurred in 1979 when
    53 KB (7,764 words) - 21:33, 20 September 2010
  • ...The concentrations range in soil is between 1 and 3000&nbsp;mg/kg, in sea water 5 to 800&nbsp;µg/liter, and in rivers and lakes 26&nbsp;µg/liter to 5.2&n ...dominating species,<ref name="Crspeci"/> although in some areas the ground water can contain up to 39&nbsp;µg of total chromium of which 30&nbsp;µg is pre
    51 KB (7,299 words) - 21:34, 20 September 2010
  • ...used to indirectly measure other variables such as fluid/gas flow, speed, water level, and altitude. Pressure sensors can alternatively be called '''pressu ...in the measuring of combustion pressure in an engine cylinder or in a gas turbine. These sensors are commonly manufactured out of [[piezoelectric]] materials
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  • ...kpit instrumentation, lighting, and primary propulsion and secondary power turbine engines. ...lion to a local air-quality cleanup project, after allegations of breaking water-quality and hazardous-waste laws on hundreds of occasions between the years
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