As a fire in an enclosed space progresses, Custer explains, smoke filled with
unburned particles and combustible gases accumulates near the ceiling.
Not exact matches
Jet engine exhaust contains carbon dioxide, oxides of sulfur and nitrogen,
unburned fuel, soot and metal
particles, as well as water vapor.
But what is totally detrimental is the amount of solvent chains (
unburned hydrocarbons, hex rings) and carbon abrasive
particles that are now part of this oil.
These leads to excessive
unburned fuel escaping from the exhaust valve and into the atmosphere, this
unburned fuel is partially burned in the exhaust and is turned into DEP (diesel exhaust
particles) which are primarily just carbon.