Sentence examples for furnace generated from inspiring English sources

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In the study combustion residues including ash prepared in a laboratory oven at a temperature of 815 °C, flyash collected in a pilot scale furnace and deposits collected from a utility furnace generated from one Australian coal are used for TMA analysis.

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The results generally confirm physicists' theories of how the sun's nuclear furnace generates its heat and support recent findings about the strange nature of neutrinos.

Dr. Angel's furnace generates two million watts.

Furnace generates incomplete removal, and BBM generates noisy reconstruction as expected (box B).

Last, the Furnace generates severe errors especially in regions of pathological motion (see box B).

How much of the heat a furnace generates (input heat) that actually reaches you (output heat) is a measure of how efficient the furnace is.

The downstream from the furnaces generate steam at a super high pressure, about 12 MPa [10].

The temperature distributions inside the cracking coil and in the furnace are generated simultaneously.

The blast furnace waste generated in steel plants has been used for the removal of lead and chromium (Srivastava et al. 1997) and the authors concluded that the efficiency is higher for lead than that of chromium.

Dividing a 100,000 BTU output by 0.8 to find the required input heat for an 80 percent efficient furnace to deliver that much output heat means that the furnace must generate an input heat of 120,500 BTUs per hour.

The recovered material with high Si content can be transferred to an induction furnace to generate solar-grade Si.

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