Sentences with phrase «temperatures near the engine»

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With continuous operating temperatures above 250 °C, adding Miralon to a composite design can also protect it from thermal stresses, making it a smart choice for physical placement near high heat sources such as an engine.
An additional duct, located near the middle of the aluminum front under - panel, cools the engine's torque rod bushing, likewise reducing operating temperatures and ensuring longer performance.
For example, for SSTs, the transition from taking temperatures from water samples from uninsulated or partially - insulated buckets to engine intakes near or during World War II is adjusted for, even though details are not certain (Rayner et al., 2006).
Hurricanes (Fig. 7) and other tropical cyclones can be thought of as heat engines that take energy in by evaporating warm ocean water, and eject it at a colder temperature near the tropopause after air rises and water condenses in the eyewall [14].
This how data is cherry picked and has been mentioned before on WUWT that many temperature monitoring stations are near airport runways, where the black body radiation is higher and the heat from the jet engines of the planes is not taken into account.
As it turns out this lowers the latent heat capacity so much you can't get anywhere near the efficiency of choosing a higher boiling point which was an object lesson for me in why steam engines run at very high temperatures.
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