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4 fuel oil
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сущ.общ. жидкое топливо, мазут -
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топливные нефтепродукты
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fuel oil
A liquid product burned to generate heat, exclusive of oils with a flash point below 38Đ°C; includes heating oils, stove oils, furnace oils, bunker fuel oils. (Source: MGH)
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10 mazout de chauffage
бытовое жидкое топливо
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domestic fuel oil
Liquid petroleum product used in domestic heaters. (Source: CED)
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11 chaîne pétroličre
производство нефти
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oil production (chain)
The petroleum industry is a complex industry utilizing complex combination of interdependent operations engaged in the storage and transportation, separation of crude molecular constituents, molecular cracking, molecular rebuilding and solvent finishing to produce petrochemical products. Treatment may involve oil separation, precipitation, adsorption, and biological treatment. The refining operations can be divided into four major steps: separation, conversion, treating, and blending. The crude oil is first separated into selected fractions (gasoline, kerosine, fuel oil, etc.). Some of the less valuable products such as heavy naphtha, are converted to products with a greater sale value such as gasoline. The final step is the blending of the refined base stocks with each other and various additive to meet final product specifications. The major pollutants emitted are sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and malodorous materials. (Source: PZ)
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14 consommation de pétrole
потребление нефти
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petroleum consumption
Petroleum belongs to non-renewable energy sources; it is a complex substance derived from the carbonized remains of trees, ferns, mosses, and other types of vegetable matter. The principal chemical constituents of oil are carbon, hydrogen, and sulphur. The various fuels made from crude oil are jet fuel, gasoline, kerosine, diesel fuel, and heavy fuel oils. Major oil consumption is in the following areas: transportation, residential-commercial, industrial and for generating electric power. (Source: PARCOR)
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15 cimenterie
производство цемента
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cement manufacture
Cement is produced by heating a mixture of clay or shale plus chalk or lime in a rotary kiln up to 250 m long per 8 m diameter rotating at 1 rpm. The process can be wet, semi-dry or dry and the fuel can be pulverized coal, oil or gas. As the coal ash is similar in composition to the clay or shale, it can stay in the cement clinker. As one of the kiln operator's major costs is fuel and even a modest sized kiln can consume 8-10 tons of coal per hour, the cement kiln could, therefore, solve a disposal problem and also benefit the cement manufacturer by reducing fuel costs. (Source: PORT)
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16 énergie ŕ base de pétrole
- производство энергии, базирующееся на переработке нефти
производство энергии, базирующееся на переработке нефти
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oil-based energy
Energy produced using oil as fuel. (Source: PHCa)
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17 combustible fossile
ископаемое топливо
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fossil fuel
The energy-containing materials which were converted over many thousands of years from their original form of trees, plants and other organisms after being buried in the ground. Physical and chemical processes occurred in the Earth's crust that changed them into coal, peat, oil or natural gas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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18 séparateur pour liquides légers
сепаратор легких жидкостей
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separator of light liquids
A mechanical device for separating and removing residues from fuel and lubricating oil from waste water coming from filling stations and industrial plants in order to avoid pollution of water bodies; this system is based on the different specific weights of water and fuel residues that float on the water and can be easily removed. (Source: RRDA)
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19 impact de l'énergie sur l'environnement
воздействие производства энергии на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of energy
Energy and environmental problems are closely related, since it is nearly impossible to produce, transport, or consume energy without significant environmental impact. The environmental problems directly related to energy production and consumption include air pollution, water pollution, thermal pollution, and solid waste disposal. The emission of air pollutants from fossil fuel combustion is the major cause of urban air pollution. Diverse water pollution problems are associated with energy usage. One major problem is oil spills. In all petroleum-handling operations, there is a finite probability of spilling oil either on the earth or in a body of water. Coal mining can also pollute water. Changes in groundwater flow produced by mining operations often bring otherwise unpolluted waters into contact with certain mineral materials which are leached from the soil and produce an acid mine drainage. Solid waste is also a by-product of some forms of energy usage. Coal mining requires the removal of large quantities of earth as well as coal. In general, environmental problems increase with energy use and this combined with the limited energy resource base is the crux of the energy crisis. An energy impact assessment should compare these costs with the benefits to be derived from energy use. (Source: RAU)
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20 brûleur
m1. (distillateur) v. bouilleur 2. (appareil) горе́лка ◄о► (gaz, fuel, mazout); форсу́нка ◄о► (huile, gas-oil)
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См. также в других словарях:
fuel-oil — ● fuel ou fuel oil nom masculin (anglais fuel, combustible, et oil, huile) Combustible liquide, brun foncé ou noir, plus ou moins visqueux, provenant du pétrole. (; on écrit aussi fioul.) ● fuel ou fuel oil (difficultés) nom masculin (anglais… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fuel oil — ⇒FUEL, FUEL( )OIL, (FUEL OIL, FUEL OIL) subst. masc. ,,Résidu de la distillation du pétrole, employé seul ou en mélange avec d autres huiles pour le chauffage domestique et la chauffe des foyers (Comité d étude des Termes techniques français… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fuel oil — ☆ fuel oil n. any oil used for fuel; esp., a petroleum distillate used in diesel engines … English World dictionary
fuel-oil — (ingl.; pronunc. [fuel(ói)l]) m. Fuel … Enciclopedia Universal
fuel-oil — fuel o fuel oil (del inglés) sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Combustible que procede del refinado y destilación del petróleo: El fuel se utiliza, sobre todo, como combustible para la cale facción … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
fuel-oil — s. m. O mesmo que fuel. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Fuel oil — An oil tanker taking on bunker fuel. Fuel oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking, fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the… … Wikipedia
fuel oil — an oil used for fuel, esp. one used as a substitute for coal, as crude petroleum. * * * ▪ petroleum product also called furnace oil fuel consisting mainly of residues from crude oil distillation. It is used primarily for steam boilers in… … Universalium
fuel oil — mazutas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Skystasis katilų kuras. atitikmenys: angl. fuel oil; heavy liquid residence; heavy oil; heavyfuel oil; masut; mazout; residuum fuel oil; tresidual fuel oil rus. мазут … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Fuel Oil — Any liquid petroleum product burned for the generation of heat in a furnace or firebox, or for the generation of power in an engine. Domestic (residential) heating fuels are classed as Nos. 1, 2, 3; Industrial fuels as Nos. 4, 5, and 6. ***… … Energy terms
fuel oil — A heavy petroleum distillate ranging from #1 (kerosene or range oil), #2 (diesel fuel), up through #6 (heavy bunker fuels). To be identified as fuel oil, a sample must exhibit a homologous series of normal alkanes ranging from C9 upward … Forensic science glossary