Sentences with phrase «pressure nitrogen gas»

Independent coil - spring double wishbone front suspension - inc: low - pressure nitrogen gas shocks, stabilizer bar
Trapezoidal multi-leaf live axle rear suspension - inc: staggered low - pressure nitrogen gas shocks
This combination of valving and high - pressure nitrogen gas keeps the tires in constant contact with the road.

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Particles of nitrogen - containing porous carbon are able to capture carbon dioxide from natural gas under pressure at a wellhead by polymerizing it, according to researchers at Rice University.
The experimental SUV has hydraulic brakes that pump nitrogen gas to pressures of up to 500 pounds per square inch when the driver decelerates, essentially bottling up the vehicle's lost kinetic energy.
He adds that only few projects have been implemented and highlights the ones based on nitrogen injection to maintain pressure in the Cantarell and Ku - Maloob - Zaap complexes and the use of steam at Samaria Neogene to lower the viscosity of extra-heavy oil which allows it to flow with more ease, plus some pilot tests with chemicals and gas fields.
Carbon monoxide has a vapour pressure intermediate between that of nitrogen and methane, so Owen and his colleagues believe that carbon monoxide is the second most abundant gas in Pluto's atmosphere.
The right mix of heat, pressure, and chemistry keeps the coal from burning; instead, it undergoes a series of reactions that give rise to a mix of gases, including hydrogen, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, and sulfur dioxide.
Their findings have been recently published in EPJ D and are particularly relevant for the development of novel applications in medicine, health care and materials processing because they involve air at normal atmospheric pressure, which would make it cheaper than applications in inert gases or nitrogen.
During the experiment, concentrations of CO and nitrogen gases were varied across a range of pressures.
A partial list of properties surveyed includes density (expressed as API gravity), vapor pressure, initial boiling point, boiling point distribution, flash point, gas — oil ratio, «light ends» (dissolved gases — including nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane, ethane, and propane — and butanes and other volatile liquids) composition, and flash gas composition.
Independent, high - mounted double - wishbone w / stabilizer bar and low - pressure Bilstein nitrogen gas shocks / 8.7 - in
A combination of high - temperature shock fluid and nitrogen gas pressure are employed inside each Fox shock to improve bump compliance and to help maximize seal life.
But a point you raised gnawed at me, and I tentatively reached a result that is an argument for your point of view: if you start with our atmospheric pressure at ground level, the difference in kinetic energy Velasco et al. specify for an altitude difference of, say, 10 km would not be measurable with a time uncertainty less than a second even in principle unless the gas - column width is less than something on the order of 100 nitrogen - molecule diameters across.
Its twice - daily five - day forecasts of global atmospheric composition supplement the IFS monitoring of temperature, air pressure and humidity by including chemical species such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, aerosols and greenhouse gases.
as for carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas and oxygen gas and the collisions you mention — the concentration by volume of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is very small — the most significant effects in the bottom layer of the atmosphere (troposphere) will surely be the heat trapping effect of increased carbon dioxide combined with the pressure - height changes of concentrations of carbon dioxide due to the warming effect.
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