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The acquired data include autoignition timings, rate of heat release, exhaust gas temperatures, pollutant emissions, operating point stability, and operating ranges under CAI combustion mode.
For example, an EMPI-type four-tip Monza exhaust is a simple install and will solve undercarriage exhaust leaks, but it also can release exhaust out in the center of the rear of the bus, creating the "station wagon" effect with the fumes.
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The bypass dumper released exhaust gas when the boiler water in the heat exchanger exceeded 90 °C.
Because cars do not idle, the release of exhaust fumes is limited.
However, technical aspects such as gas analyzers, concentration measurement, and exhausted gas scavenging (most ICU-type ventilators release the exhaust gases into the environment) need to be taken into account.
The best-designed engines, therefore, heat up steam (or other gas) to the highest possible temperature then release the exhaust at the lowest possible temperature.
Tilling, a common agricultural practice, burns fuel, releases poisonous exhaust gasses and strips the soil.
In many heat- and electricity-generating processes, after the heat demand of the process has been met, any excess or waste heat is released as exhaust.
In the case study, recoverable exergy amount of the engine is zero since the emissions released from exhaust cannot be recoverable in the engine.
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