Large+boiler

  • 61Two-phase flow — In fluid mechanics, two phase flow occurs in a system containing gas and liquid with a meniscus separating the two phases. Historically, probably the most commonly studied cases of two phase flow are in large scale power systems. Coal and gas… …

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  • 62WAGR Dm Class — The WAGR Dm Class was a type of 4 6 4T tank engine used by the Western Australian Government Railways from 1945. It was based on the earlier D class but differed significantly in the addition of large boiler length side tanks, and was built by… …

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  • 63copper — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English coper, from Old English, from Late Latin cuprum copper, from Latin (aes) Cyprium, literally, Cyprian metal Date: before 12th century 1. a common reddish metallic element that is ductile… …

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  • 64GWR 4200 Class — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name = GWR 4200 Class |thumb caption = Preserved 4200 Class no. 4247 on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway designer = Churchward builder = GWR builddate = 1910 totalproduction = whytetype = 2 8 0T gauge =… …

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  • 65CLR Class DN2 — The first section, some 34 miles, of what became the Cavan and Leitrim Railway (C LR) , from Dromod to Belturbet was opened in October 1887. The branch line from Ballinamore to Arigna followed in May 1888 and in 1920 extended to the coal mines… …

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  • 66VGB — 1) Technische Vereinigung der Großkraftwerksbetreiber EN Technical Association of Major Power Plant Operators 2) Vereinigung der Großkesselbesitzer EN Association of Large Boiler Owners 3) Verband der Graphischen Betriebe EN Association of… …

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  • 67copper — n. 1. Cent. 2. [pl.] Small change, copper money. 3. Large boiler, cauldron (esp. in a ship s kitchen) …

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  • 68kier — /kɪə/ (say kear) noun 1. a large boiler or vat used in bleaching, etc. –verb (t) 2. to remove impurities from a fabric by boiling in such a vessel. Also, keir. {probably from Old Norse ker tub} …

  • 69Flue boilers — Boiler Boil er, n. 1. One who boils. [1913 Webster] 2. A vessel in which any thing is boiled. [1913 Webster] Note: The word boiler is a generic term covering a great variety of kettles, saucepans, clothes boilers, evaporators, coppers, retorts,… …

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  • 70Three-drum boilers — Three drum boiler, casing removed …

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