Not exact matches
The smell of motorboat
fuel, a
mixture of
gas and oil, hung heavy over the Esopus Creek near the Hudson
Lighter components, including hydrogen and carbon monoxide in a
mixture similar to Britain's old town
gas, rise to the top of the chamber, from where they can be vented for use as
fuel.
The natural
gas industry refuses to reveal what is in the
mixture of chemicals used to drill for the fossil
fuel
According to Viktor Zhukov, scientists are able to accurately simulate the burning of simple
gas mixtures, for example, natural
gas or liquefied petroleum
gas, and it is far more difficult to simulate the burning of more complex
fuels, including jet
fuel.
For instance, carbon dioxide enables energy storage by reacting with hydrogen
gas — called the hydrogenation process — transforming the
mixture into higher energy liquid compounds such as methanol that can be easily transported and used as
fuel for cars.
It will focus on catalyst development for four applications: proton exchange membrane
fuel cells to convert stored energy in non-fossil
fuels into electricity; electrolysers for splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen — a potential clean
fuel cell source; syngas, a
mixture of CO and H2, which is generated from coal,
gas and biomass, and widely used as a key intermediate in the chemical industry; and lithium - air batteries.
When you suddenly push the
gas pedal and the car doesn't react well, doesn't pickup but hesitates it means that uneven
fuel mixture is getting in.
On the other hand, a spark plug which is too cold, will tend to not burn all of the air
fuel mixture within the cylinder, which also means worse
gas mileage and sub-par performance as well.
Once this
mixture of
fuel droplets, and air is inside the cylinder, and a spark occurs do the air molecules gain kinetic energy, then collide into the atomised
fuel, and the individual
fuel molecules break apart thus turning
fuel from a liquid to a
gas (vaporisation), then those
fuel molecules combines with the air molecule, then combustion occurs?
As the upstroke happens the pressure in the cylinder is now low because the escaping exhaust
gases cause a small pressure wave of escaping
gas that now opens the reed value and draws in new
fuel / air
mixture.
The improved flow of air /
fuel mixture into the engine and exhaust
gas out of the engine boosts power.
This includes valves and related components required to allow the air -
fuel mixture to enter the combustion chamber, seal the combustion chamber during compression and combustion, and evacuate exhaust
gases when combustion is complete.
In order to run efficiently and smoothly, your vehicle needs a
fuel mixture that is a perfect combination of air and
gas.
The air intake system draws air from outside of the vehicle, and blends it with the
gas to create the optimal
fuel mixture for your vehicle.
Through the magic of a turbocharger — essentially a fan, driven by exhaust
gas, that forces the
fuel mixture into the engine under pressure — a four - cylinder engine can make V - 8 horsepower.
The 69 kW / 94 hp 1.6 - liter engine obtains the most from its
fuel, regardless of whether it runs on natural
gas, biogas or any
mixture of the two.
A set of 2 - inch intake and 1.55 - inch exhaust valves, with beehive - style valve springs, deliver the air /
fuel mixture to the combustion chambers and allow spent exhaust
gases to escape expeditiously thereafter.
After all, a turbocharger is an exhaust -
gas driven pump that blasts a denser
mixture of
fuel and air into the engine.
The 2.3 - liter inline - four
gas engine is optimized for efficiency with the Atkinson combustion cycle, which lowers the effective displacement of the engine by letting a bit of the
fuel - air
mixture out through the intake valves at the beginning of compression.
You might remember that a turbocharger is an exhaust -
gas - driven pump that crams a denser
mixture of
fuel and air into the engine.
This new combustion method does not merely use spark ignition to assist compression ignition, but delivers an all - encompassing combustion control system which includes control of in - cylinder temperature and pressure and control of the
fuel injection's air -
fuel mixture distribution density and exhaust
gas recirculation (EGR).
The Syn
Gas mixture can then be further reacted to form the desired
fuels using the Fisher - Tropsch (FT) reaction.
For example, could a permitting agency decide that an electric generating unit is not BACT - compliant unless the facility switches
fuels from coal to natural
gas, or from natural
gas to a
mixture of
gas and wind?
Since a plug - in can operate on electricity alone, gasoline alone, or a
mixture of the two, EPA provides a
fuel economy estimate for gasoline - only operation and an estimate for electric - only or
gas - and - electric operation — both for combined city - highway driving.
With carbon dioxide capture, the study finds that Fischer - Tropsch
fuels derived from a
mixture of coal and biomass can have lifecycle greenhouse
gas emissions that are less than half of those of petroleum - derived
fuels.
These vehicles, according to the Swedish Road Administration, are must be «equipped for propulsion with entirely or partially with electricity, or other
fuel gas than liquefied petroleum
gas, or with a
fuel mixture that predominantly consists of alcohol.»
Your house explodes in a fireball from a toxic
mixture of methane
gas and natural
gas (due to the location of the toilet waste tank and the
fuel tank which are situated side - by - side at the rear of your house, right under your rock»em - sock»em bed).