Exhaust

  • 91Exhaust tube — An exhaust tube, usually found in incandescent lamps or other bulbs, is a glass tube that discharges air during manufacture and releases inert gas into the bulb …

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  • 92Exhaust gaz recirculation — Recirculation des gaz d échappement La recirculation des gaz d échappement, ou EGR pour Exhaust gas recirculation (le terme anglais est plus couramment rencontré dans la littérature) est un système inventé au début des années 1970 qui consiste à… …

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  • 93exhaust-gas recirculation — /ig zawst gas /, Auto. a method of returning part of the exhaust gases to an engine by means of a valve (EGR valve) in order to reduce the combustion temperature, which leads to a reduction in the formation of pollutants. Abbr.: EGR * * * …

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  • 94exhaust velocity — Rocketry. the velocity, relative to a rocket, at which exhaust gases leave the nozzle of the rocket s engine. * * * …

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  • 95exhaust purifier — noun A device to filter exhaust gases …

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  • 96exhaust system — noun The subsystem of an engine that takes the products of the combustion chamber through a catalytic converter and silencer to the exhaust pipe …

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  • 97exhaust valve — mechanism for controlling the flow of exhaust …

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  • 98exhaust gas temperature (gauge) — A device that provides a cockpit readout of the exhaust gas temperature of an aircraft’s (piston) engine(s), enabling the pilot to lean the mixture for maximum fuel efficiency. Analyzer type EGT gauge …

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  • 99exhaust nozzle — That part of an exhaust cone that opens into the tailpipe; also referred to as the nozzle shaped end of the tailpipe. The nozzle acts as an orifice whose size determines the density and velocity of outgoing air. In some cases, the nozzle geometry …

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  • 100exhaust stroke — The fourth stroke in a reciprocating engine in which the piston is moving away from the crankshaft and the exhaust valve is open to permit expulsion of burned gases …

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