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1 выпускное отверстие (в медицинском оборудовании)
выпускное отверстие
Отверстие, через которое излишний и (или) отработанный газ выпускается в атмосферу или в систему удаления.
[ ГОСТ Р 52423-2005]Тематики
- ингаляц. анестезия, искусств. вентиляц. легких
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- orifice d’évacuation
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2 тепловая электростанция на различных видах топлива
тепловая электростанция на различных видах топлива
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combined cycle-power station
This type of plant is flexible in response and can be built in the 100-600 MW capacity range. It produces electrical power from both a gas turbine (ca. 1300°C gas inlet temperature), fuelled by natural gas or oil plus a steam turbine supplied with the steam generated by the 500°C exhaust gases from the gas turbine. The thermal efficiency of these stations is ca. 50 per cent compared with a maximum of 40 per cent from steam turbine coal fired power stations. This type of plant can be built in two years compared with six years for a coal-fired station and 10-15 years for nuclear. (Source: PORT)
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