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  • ...H. E. D.|last2=Schulz-DuBois|first2=E. O.|title=Three-Level Masers as Heat Engines|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=2|issue=6|year=1959|pages=262–263|is Quantum [[refrigerator]]s share the structure of quantum heat engines with the purpose of pumping heat from a cold to a hot bath consuming power ...
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  • ...ine]]s. The defining feature of hopper cooling, amongst other water-cooled engines, is that there is no [[radiator (engine cooling)|radiator]]. Cooling water ...to dispose of the [[waste heat]] they generate when running. Water-cooled engines remove this heat from around the [[cylinder head]] by surrounding it with a ...
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  • {{Short description|Combustion process designed for Otto cycle engines}} ...ed '''BPI''', is a combustion process designed for [[Otto cycle|Otto cycle engines]] running on an air-fuel mixture leaner than stochiometric <math>(\lambda > ...
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  • ...lean expression as a default search setting.<ref name="BIO"/> Those search engines with a default "AND" expression can still do an "OR" search by using the | ...
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  • ...ors which includes as well [[add-with-carry]] and [[subtract-with-borrow]] engines.<ref name=marsaglia/> It is one of three random number generator engines included in the standard [[C++11]] library.<ref>[http://en.cppreference.com ...
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  • ...sp;g/kWh for slower [[Two-stroke engine|two-stroke]] diesel [[cargo ship]] engines using [[fuel oil]], reaching up to 55% efficiency at 300&nbsp;rpm; 195–210& ...
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  • ...erior injection system designs that allowed much smaller but more powerful engines.<ref>Anton Pischinger, Otto Cordier: ''Gemischbildung und Verbrennung im Di ...name="P419" /> the precombustion chamber, which made motor vehicle Diesel engines possible, had been invented in 1909.<ref>Friedrich Sass: ''Bau und Betrieb ...
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  • ...[Chemins de Fer du Nord]]'' as 5.526;{{sfn|Davies|1997|p=152}} a further 3 engines had been lost{{clarify|date=July 2012}} during the course of the war. ..., whilst the heavier ones were designated as '''DRG Class 94.20-21'''. The engines of the lighter group were retired by 1936. ...
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  • ...lass|E]] classes respectively; the latter two having been based on pattern engines from [[Kitson & Co.]] at [[Leeds]] in [[England]], and all designs "bearing ...even numbers of the range 322 to 344, and finally 82 and 92, recycled from engines destroyed at Little River in 1884, and 122, from an engine sold in 1888.<re ...
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  • In some engines such as Unreal, brushes are categorized as either additive or subtractive. ...dition=3rd |location=Upper Saddle River, New Jersey}}</ref> In modern game engines, brushes are usually limited to only being used during the initial prototyp ...
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  • ...tions like [[aircraft engines]], [[internal combustion engines]], [[rocket engines]], industrial furnaces, and power station combustors. The simple chemical r ...
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  • | products = [[Engines]] The engines the company manufactured could be powered either by natural gas or by gasol ...
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  • ...18 units of the IIIb V were built for passenger train duties. Because the engines apparently did not prove themselves, no further orders were placed. ...che Reichsbahn]] took over some of the locomotives, but only two remaining engines were included in the new numbering scheme in 1924: numbers 34 7901 and 34 7 ...
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  • ...the [[Deutsche Reichsbahn (1920–1945)|Deutsche Reichsbahn]] grouped these engines into their '''Class 36.9-10'''. ...n smaller coupled wheelsets, however. To distinguish them from the express engines, the new machines were give annotated with the subscript "2". ...
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  • ...bustion instability|combustion instabilities]] in systems such as [[rocket engines]], etc.<ref name="williams">Williams, F. A. (2018). Combustion theory. CRC ...
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  • ...[[Longitudinal engine|Longitudinal]] and [[Transverse engine|Transverse]] Engines !3HP&nbsp;12<br>Small Engines ...
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  • ...2</ref> "Flight" gives examples of these internal forces for two early jet engines, the [[Rolls-Royce Avon]] Ra.14<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.flightglobal ...an intake, so '''''ṁ<sub>&thinsp;air</sub>''''' is zero. Therefore, rocket engines do not have ram drag and the gross thrust of the rocket engine nozzle is th ...
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  • ...ne]]s (RDE), considered to be more efficient than the classical combustion engines that are based on the [[Brayton cycle|Brayton]] or [[Humphrey cycle]]s.<ref ...
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  • ...rt description|External mixture preparation system for internal combustion engines}} ...ually, this mixture is relatively homogeneous, and, at least in production engines for passenger cars, approximately [[stochiometry|stoichiometric]]; this mea ...
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  • In 1920 the [[Deutsche Reichsbahn]] took over all 15 engines and gave them the new numbers 14 201–215 in 1925. They were retired by 1926 ...on the [[Leipzig–Dresden railway]] for a few years before the four-coupled engines proved too underpowered for the steadily climbing train loads. The X V was ...
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