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noun
A liquid that is the product of condensation of a gas, i.e. of steam.
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In the first type, a condenser operating at very low pressure is used to condensate the steam leaving the steam turbine.
Cold intake air is actually bad for reliability because it causes water to condensate inside the hardware.
A composite behavior due to condensate banking is superimposed on dual-porosity/dual-permeability flow behavior (BU1) in early times.
The decrease in well deliverability is attributed to condensate accumulation and water blocking (Li and Firoozabadi 2000; Allen and Roe. 1950; Barnum. 1995; Wagner and Leach 1958).
As it is shown in this figure, a composite behavior due to condensate banking (BU3 and BU4) is superimposed on the dual-porosity/dual-permeability behavior (BU1).
The blowout condition is thus defined as a status in which available water and the mixing facility are not enough to condensate the steam.
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The shell company ostensibly was going to sell gas condensate to Russia, but didn't do a very good job of it.
To estimate the added value, one needs to obtain condensate to gas ratio (CGR); however, this needs special pressure volume temperature (PVT) experimental study and field tests.
Such aggregates showed similar stability compared to condensates formed between DNA and high molecular weight poly-l-lysine (PLL).
We use the well-known structure of the solutions of this nonlinear ODE to "engineer" trapping and interatomic interaction conditions that lead to condensates dispersing, breathing or even collapsing.
Bagley et al. (1998) found a stronger mutagenicity of particle extracts compared to condensates.
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