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Meanings of perfect combustion in English
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Usage of perfect combustion in English
1
Keep a thin fire, and admit cold air sufficient to insure perfectcombustion.
2
Bits of carbon collect in them and prevent perfectcombustion.
3
The inventor claims to effect a perfectcombustion in this manner with considerable economy of fuel.
4
We could then get a perfectcombustion of the carbon, and so greater brilliancy and economy.
5
Almost perfectcombustion and cleanliness.
6
The phrase 'optically empty' shows that when the conditions of perfectcombustion were present, the floating matter totally disappeared.
7
The theoretical proportion of the gases for perfectcombustion is two and one-half volumes of oxygen to one of acetylene.
8
They should be opened just enough to admit sufficient air to produce perfectcombustion, but not enough to cool the fire-box.
9
The less sufficient the air toward perfectcombustion, the smaller the quantity of carbonic acid and the greater the amount of carbonic oxide.
10
These torches are simply forms of Bunsen burners, mixing the proper quantity of air with the gas to bring about a perfectcombustion.
11
The securing of perfectcombustion, with the accompanying efficiency of heat transfer, while comparatively simple in theory, is difficult to obtain in practical operation.
12
1 effects perfectcombustion of the heated mixture of air and gas, which is introduced by the draught determined by the arrangement.