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1 combustion furnace
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3 combustion air
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4 furnace
<chem.petr> ■ Erhitzer m< comb> (of combustion plants) ■ Brennraum m ; Brennkammer f ; Verbrennungsraum m ; Verbrennungskammer f -
5 furnace with combustion chamber
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6 in-furnace NOx reduction
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7 камера горения топки стационарного котла
камера горения топки стационарного котла
камера горения
Часть топки стационарного котла, в которой происходит воспламенение и горение основной массы топлива.
[ ГОСТ 23172-78]Тематики
- котел, водонагреватель
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116. Камера горения топки стационарного котла
Камера горения
D. Brennkammer
E. Primary furnace (in wetbottom-furnace)
F. Chambre de combustion
Часть топки стационарного котла, в которой происходят воспламенение и горение основной массы топлива
Источник: ГОСТ 23172-78: Котлы стационарные. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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9 доменная печь
доменная печь
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blast furnace
A tall, cylindrical smelting furnace for reducing iron ore to pig iron; the blast of air blown through solid fuel increases the combustion rate. (Source: MGH)
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10 маломощная печь
маломощная печь
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small-scale furnace
Small enclosed structures containing a heat source, typically used for the purpose of intense heating. Most are lined with refractory material, the heat source is typically provided by electrical elements or the burning of gas, coke or coal. (Source: GRAHAW)
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11 техническая печь
техническая печь
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furnace
A structure or apparatus in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel, often to warm houses, melt metals, produce steam and bake pottery. (Source: RHW)
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12 eyehole
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13 eyesight
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14 IFNR
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15 observation hole
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16 observation window
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17 rate of heat release and heat transfer
English-german technical dictionary > rate of heat release and heat transfer
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18 sight hole
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19 контроль за загрязнением
контроль за загрязнением
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pollution control
Chemical and physical methods to lessen discharges of most pollutants; for carbon dioxide there is, at present, no economic or practical way to reduce the quantities discharged except by reduced fossil fuel usage. Most specific means for removing pollutants from emissions include flue-gas desulphurisation, fluidised combustion, catalytic converters and the redesign of equipment, such as furnace burners and car engines, to lessen the production of pollutants. (Source: BRACK)
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20 оксиды азота
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nitrogen oxides
Oxides formed and released in all common types of combustion; they are formed by the oxidation of atmospheric nitrogen at high temperatures. Introduced into the atmosphere from car exhausts, furnace stacks, incinerators, power stations and similar sources, the oxides include nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen pentoxide and nitric acid. The oxides of nitrogen undergo many reactions in the atmosphere to form photochemical smog. (Source: GILP96)
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