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- Exposure to exhaust gases from large amounts of vessel traffic is causing concern for the overall health of the 75 remaining southern resident orcas (SRKWs) left as of early 2019.
- Heat from the combustion chamber escapes through the exhaust gases, the side walls of the cylinder and the spark plug itself.
- A uniflow diesel engine takes in air via scavenge ports, and exhaust gases exit through an overhead poppet valve.
- The superheated exhaust gases exit through an acoustically resonant exhaust pipe.
- Equipment to reduce dust emissions during quarrying and manufacture of cement is widely used, and equipment to trap and separate exhaust gases are coming into increased use.
- The "Krokus" aircraft had vanes that would direct the Walter rocket exhaust gases so as to assist vehicle stabilisation at low speed similar to those used in the V-2 rocket.
- On V configurations exhaust gases were directed from one head through the intake cross over to the other head.
- Equipment to reduce dust emissions during quarrying and manufacture of cement is widely used, and equipment to trap and separate exhaust gases are coming into increased use.
- is the rate of change of mass with respect to time (mass flow rate of exhaust), and v is the velocity of the exhaust gases measured relative to the rocket.
- The solid grain mass burns in a predictable fashion to produce exhaust gases, the flow of which is described by Taylor–Culick flow.
- In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases.
- High combustion pressures minimize wasted thermal energy which appears in the exhaust gases (by reducing entropy rise during heat addition).
- Due to the high temperatures and high pressures involved, exhaust gases from gasoline combustion in car engines usually include nitrogen oxides which are responsible for creation of photochemical smog.
- For example: the 15% efficiency advantage of Soviet rocket engines which used exhaust gases to power the fuel pumps, or of the Squall [...] supersonic cavitation torpedo.
- The Merlin consumed an enormous volume of air at full power (equivalent to the volume of a single-decker bus per minute), and with the exhaust gases exiting at [...] it was realised that useful thrust could be gained simply by angling the gases backwards instead of venting sideways.
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