Exhaust heat management is the means of lessening the damaging or performance-robbing effects of internal combustion engine exhaust heat by preventing...
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and/or absorbing heat. The term is most often used in reference to exhaust heat management and to systems for dissipating frictional heat. Heat shields are...
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the exhaust is allowed to flow freely. Cylinder head porting Fusible core injection molding Tuned exhaust Thermal spraying Exhaust Heat Management Thermal...
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choose conventional cast iron exhaust manifolds because they list positive attributes, such as an array of heat management properties and superior longevity...
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such as gas turbine combustors and turbines, and in automotive exhaust heat management. These 100 μm to 2 mm thick coatings of thermally insulating materials...
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management can mean: Thermal management (electronics) Thermal management of high-power LEDs Thermal management of spacecraft Exhaust heat management of...
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metallic surfaces operating at elevated temperatures, as a form of exhaust heat management Time base corrector, technique to reduce or eliminate errors caused...
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such as heat-sensitive components, often referred to as Exhaust Heat Management. For jet propulsion internal combustion engines, the 'exhaust system'...
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require EGR. The exhaust gas contains water vapor and carbon dioxide which both have lower heat capacity ratio than air. Adding exhaust gas therefore reduces...
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barrier coating or other type of exhaust heat management – on or around the exhaust manifold. This ensures more heat is diverted from the under-bonnet...
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Diesel particulate filter (redirect from Diesel exhaust particulate)
the engine's exhaust heat in normal operation or by adding a catalyst to the filter) or actively introducing very high heat into the exhaust system. On-board...
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converter closer to the exhaust manifold and even more so placing a small yet quick-to-heat-up converter directly at the exhaust manifold. The small converter...
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Diesel exhaust is the exhaust gas produced by a diesel engine, plus any contained particulates. Its composition may vary with the fuel type or rate of...
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other types include ground source heat pumps, water source heat pumps and exhaust air heat pumps. Large-scale heat pumps are also used in district heating...
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Thermal spraying (section Heat)
against high temperatures (for example thermal barrier coatings for exhaust heat management), corrosion, erosion, wear; they can also change the appearance...
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Canned Heat is an American blues and rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its efforts to promote interest in...
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Cogeneration (redirect from Clean Heat & Power)
space heat. A more modern system might use a gas turbine powered by natural gas, whose exhaust powers a steam plant, whose condensate provides heat. Cogeneration...
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cold-side heat exchanger, thermoelectric materials, and a compression assembly system. ATEGs can convert waste heat from an engine's coolant or exhaust into...
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Heat exhaustion is a heat-related illness characterized by the body's inability to effectively cool itself, typically occurring in high ambient temperatures...
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air, exhaust air from a building, or from the ground. Heat pumps transfer heat from outside the structure into the air inside. Initially, heat pump HVAC...
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circuitry generate excess heat and thus require thermal management to improve reliability and prevent premature failure. The amount of heat output is equal to...
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fluid (the exhaust) is still hot enough that a second subsequent heat engine can extract energy from the heat in the exhaust. Usually the heat passes through...
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A heat pipe is a heat-transfer device that employs phase transition to transfer heat between two solid interfaces. At the hot interface of a heat pipe...
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Stirling engine (redirect from Stirling heat engine)
A Stirling engine is a heat engine that is operated by the cyclic expansion and contraction of air or other gas (the working fluid) by exposing it to different...
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transmission Switches Laser amplifiers Lenses Infrared heat-seeking devices Heat shield Exhaust heat management Silicification is quite common in the biological...
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spontaneously combusts from the heat of the turbine housing or is ignited by a very retarded ignition event (happening after the exhaust stroke begins) and can...
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Computer cooling (section Generators of unwanted heat)
heatsinks, and copper heat pipes transferring heat to an exhaust fan expelling hot air The working fluid in the heatpipes transfers heat away from the laptop's...
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Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical...
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efficient waste management practice involving the recovery of embedded energy in the waste material. For example, burning the waste to produce heat (and electricity...
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Engine (section Heat engine)
application needs to obtain heat by non-chemical means, such as by means of nuclear reactions. All chemically fueled heat engines emit exhaust gases. The cleanest...
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