• A liquid nitrogen engine is powered by liquid nitrogen, which is stored in a tank. Traditional nitrogen engine designs work by heating the liquid nitrogen...
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    Liquid nitrogen (LN2) is nitrogen in a liquid state at low temperature. Liquid nitrogen has a boiling point of about −196 °C (−321 °F; 77 K). It is produced...
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    Commons has media related to Liquid oxygen. Oxygen storage Industrial gas Cryogenics Liquid hydrogen Liquid helium Liquid nitrogen List of stoffs Natterer...
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    enhancement Home hydrogen fueling station Liquid nitrogen vehicle List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles...
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    Ammonia (redirect from Nitrogen trihydride)
    Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. A stable binary hydride and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia...
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  • percentage of the components and their respective liquid densities (see liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen). Although air contains trace amounts of carbon...
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    Hygroelectricity Implosion Kaplan turbine Light crude oil Liquid fuel Liquid nitrogen engine Marine current power Magnetohydrodynamic, generator, MHD generator...
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  • atmosphere. A liquid air cycle engine uses liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel to liquefy the air. In a liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen rocket, the liquid oxygen (LOX)...
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    pollutants. Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish-brown gas with a pungent, acrid odor above 21.2 °C (70.2 °F; 294.3 K) and becomes a yellowish-brown liquid below 21...
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    A liquid-propellant rocket or liquid rocket uses a rocket engine burning liquid propellants. (Alternate approaches use gaseous or solid propellants.)...
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  • been flown. Many factors go into choosing a propellant for a liquid-propellant rocket engine. The primary factors include ease of operation, cost, hazards/environment...
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  • of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal Liquid layout, a web design that does not rely upon fixed widths Liquid nitrogen vehicle, a vehicle...
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    oxygen and nitrogen gas is exothermic and thus contributes to a higher temperature in the combustion engine, the decomposition increases engine efficiency...
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    periodically introduced vaporized nitrogen tetroxide and a petroleum benzine to a spark plug for ignition, with the engine putting out 300 pulsating explosions...
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    hypergolic propellants are that they can be stored as liquids at room temperature and that engines which are powered by them are easy to ignite reliably...
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  • Ignition Liquid Nitrogen Engine configuration (IC engines only) Flat engine Flathead engine Four-stroke engine H engine Pushrod engine Reciprocating engine Single-cylinder...
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    jet engine in both appearance and principle. Liquid hydrogen is typically used as a concentrated form of hydrogen storage. Storing it as liquid takes...
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    Ambalal Sarabhai ) is a family of hypergolic liquid fuelled rocket engines conceptualized and designed by the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre in the 1970s...
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    are extreme compared to a non-afterburning airbreathing jet engine. No atmospheric nitrogen is present to dilute and cool the combustion, so the propellant...
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    associated with phase changes between gas and liquid states. Earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere—Earth's heat engine—are coupled processes that constantly even...
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    engines, but as external thermal engines. The working fluid can be a gas as in a Stirling engine, or steam as in a steam engine or an organic liquid such...
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    Diesel exhaust fluid (category Diesel engine technology)
    and sometimes marketed as AdBlue) is a liquid used to reduce the amount of air pollution created by a diesel engine. Specifically, DEF is an aqueous urea...
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    A liquid apogee engine (LAE), or apogee engine, refers to a type of chemical rocket engine typically used as the main engine in a spacecraft. The name...
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  • storage (CES) is the use of low temperature (cryogenic) liquids such as liquid air or liquid nitrogen to store energy. The technology is primarily used for...
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  • NOx (redirect from Nitrogen oxides)
    between nitrogen and oxygen during combustion of fuels, such as hydrocarbons, in air; especially at high temperatures, such as in car engines. In areas...
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    rocket engine capable (in its various models) of burning the three most common liquid rocket propellant combinations: liquid oxygen/RP-1, nitrogen tetroxide...
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    RP-1 (category Liquid fuels)
    Facilities were already in place to manage the vehicle's cryogenic liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen, both of which are far colder than the kerosene. The launcher's...
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    Street patented an internal combustion engine, which was also the first to use liquid fuel, and built an engine around that time. In 1798, John Stevens...
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    Brick storage heater Cryogenic energy storage, liquid-air energy storage (LAES) Liquid nitrogen engine Eutectic system Ice storage air conditioning Molten...
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    can be liquefied by cooling, producing liquids such as liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid hydrogen and liquid helium. Not all gases can be liquified...
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