Not exact matches
At Oakley, Jannard had thrown himself into the creative engineering
process, enlisting technologies such as
liquid laser prototyping and electron - beam gun - vapor deposition
in his quest to make
state - of - the - art sunglasses.
There are many
processes, such as propulsion,
in which fluid
in a supercritical
state, where the temperature and pressure put a substance beyond a distinguishable
liquid or gas phase, is injected
in an environment of supercritical thermodynamic conditions.
It is the
process whereby atoms or molecules
in a
liquid state (or solid
state if the substance sublimes) gain sufficient energy to enter the gaseous
state.
Professor Eugene Chen of Colorado
State University is being recognized for developing a
process that uses plant - based materials
in the production of renewable chemicals and
liquid fuels.
Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. owns and operates crude oil and
liquid petroleum transportation and storage assets, and natural gas gathering, treating,
processing, transportation and marketing assets
in the United
States of America.
nevertheless, both
states can coexist for a wide range of environmental conditions.5, 7 Aerosols,
liquid or solid particles suspended
in the atmosphere, serve as Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) and therefore affect the concentration of activated cloud droplets.8 Changes
in droplet concentration affect key cloud properties such as the time it takes for the onset of significant collision and coalescence between droplets, a
process critical for rain formation.»
Second, while the 2011 report focused exclusively on natural gas, recent developments
in the United
States highlight the role of shale formations and other tight plays as sources of crude oil, lease condensates, and a variety of
liquids processed from wet natural gas.
Hmmm, you clearly don't seem to appreciate the second law of thermodynamics, David; — RRB - That's the one that prohibits perpetual motion machines of the second kind, and yes, you have to ask how likely it is (because the second law is all about probability) that a closed container, by means of any physical
process you like and with any sort of machinery inside (but no sources of free energy) will end up
in a final
state with e.g. a battery completely charged with all of the free energy content of a gas, now
liquid, now solid at 0K.
So I was wondering if this can be avoided with the Th - type power plant, or perhaps more generally, the concept of fuel used
in a
liquid state as suggested
in the link from the Brave New Climate site (I think it's under Blogroll — just look for Thorium)-- which allows easier
processing of fuel and removal of some isotopes.