Most desuperheaters cool superheated steam by spraying a fine mist of liquid water directly into the steam flow. |
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In the catering trade milk may be heated with a jet of superheated steam from an espresso machine, which makes it froth rather than form a skin. |
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The hot gas pours out of this hole, spewing energy and superheated particles into the halo and sometimes beyond, into intergalactic space. |
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The superheated steel is contained in a crucible located immediately above the weld joint. |
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Its main geographical features are three low hills formed from superheated mud that spews periodically from the earth's bowels. |
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The stream of superheated water escaping from the fissure was suddenly growing larger and was now headed straight for them. |
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This creates an electrically charged, superheated plasma of iron atoms that bonds to the surface as a new substance. |
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If the alloys are unduly superheated, zinc is vaporized and the chemistry of the alloy is changed. |
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It contains structures called hydrothermal vents, which spew superheated fluids into the seawater. |
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Oxygen in the atmosphere will burn with this inbound debris and ignite superheated atmospheric firestorms that will consume much oxygen. |
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Ships in its path were instantly incinerated and reduced to nothing more than superheated gases and ashy cinder. |
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At some point after its formation, the black hole emits a flare of superheated gases, travelling at relativistic speeds. |
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The difference is that those field lines are enmeshed within the electrically charged, superheated plasma that comprises the body of the Sun. |
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The hot combustion products pass through several banks of tubes, producing high pressure superheated steam for use in a turbogenerator. |
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Principle: The heating here is done by means of a flow of superheated water that sprays over racks that are full of containers. |
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The world began as a fiery ball of superheated space debris 4.5 billion years ago. |
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Rapid vaporization occurs for efficient cooling of the superheated steam without the need for pipe liners. |
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It had been a flashover, a kind of reaction when the room was so superheated, that it used everything in the room as fuel and the room then exploded. |
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Needles: To kill all disease-causing organisms, all needles must be autoclaved or sterilized using superheated steam under pressure. |
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The pressure reduction of saturated steam in throttling valves often results in a lower pressure superheated steam. |
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It's used to blend fresh air with superheated exhaust when the engine goes into clean-burn mode to vaporize stored pollutants. |
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His firm, Potter Drilling, is pursuing a process called spallation, which uses superheated steam. |
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As the water inside the coils is superheated the steam is piped to a radial steam engine, which consists of six pistons. |
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The eruption sent a pyroclastic flow of superheated gases and debris racing down Merapi's slopes. |
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Cold water is pumped down a deep borehole and returns superheated to spin a turbine. |
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Upon absorbing heat from the primary loop, however, it becomes saturated and ultimately slightly superheated. |
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Foodstuffs may be dried in air, superheated steam, vacuum, or inert gas or by direct application of heat. |
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To identify the specific weight of superheated steam, it is necessary to know both the temperature and the pressure. |
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It would also eliminate the capital costs related to superheated steam injection. |
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Consider converting high-temperature flue gas heat from melting and holding furnaces into superheated steam for steam turbine power generation. |
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Plasma is a superheated gas surrounding the Orbiter during re-entry. |
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As superheated liquid rock and gas gushed down the mountainside, an estimated 12,000 local people perished within 24 hours. |
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They processed starch and an oil, such as soy oil, together in superheated steam under pressure and noted the unusual nature of a gel that came out of the jet cooker. |
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In the high temperatures kilometres underground, that material melts, forming lava and superheated steam, which then bubbles back to the surface forming volcanoes and huge lava flows covering hundreds of square kilometres. |
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Fueled by a superheated economy, China has gone on a spending spree, the likes of which has not been seen or taken into full account in recent memory. |
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In these zones, cold sea water percolates downward through the crust where it is heated by the underlying molten lava, eventually emerging through the seafloor as buoyant plumes of particle-rich, superheated fluid. |
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The working fluid leaves the evaporator as superheated vapour and enters the expander, which starts to rotate. The expander's shaft coupled to a generator produces electricity. |
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The main difference is that in this system the refrigerant vapour entering the compressor suction is saturated vapour instead of superheated vapour. |
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Cut from the anonymous, ordinary people of history, like an artillerist stripped to the waist, ramming gunpowder down a superheated cannon, to Napoleon sitting on a little folding chair on a hill overlooking the battlefield. |
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Nitrogen, coal gas and superheated steam have been used separately as fluidizing agent in the pyrolyzer. |
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Despite, and in part because of such volatility, Endeavour is host to a thriving and diverse ecosystem based upon a microbial community deriving energy from chemicals dissolved within geothermally superheated plumes of water. |
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His career is among the most kaleidoscopic in jazz, encircling everything from plunging postbop to chamberesque Latin hybridism to superheated fusion. |
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The superheated water, which can reach temperatures of 300 degrees Celsius, collects dissolved minerals and metallic ions along its journey back to sea which solidify on impact with the two degree Celsius ocean water. |
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High-performance vortex flowmeter with robust sensor for highly accurate volume or mass flow measurements of gasses, liquids, saturated and superheated steam. |
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Among the topics are thermodynamics and power, saturated and superheated steam tables, laws of thermodynamics, gas dynamics, and psychrometry and psychrometric analysis. |
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The fastest ' things' i n the Universe are blobs of superheated plasma that are ejected from black holes that are in the cores of extremely active galaxies known as blazars. |
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The sulfide-rich water jets create chimneylike structures around each superheated plume, supporting a rich ecosystem of hyperthermophiles that survive on chemosynthesis. |
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