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  • ...|condensed]] liquid water, it appears to the eye as a white cloud (see the steam being vented from a [[geothermal power plant]] in the adjacent photograph). ...er may also form visible clouds when vaporized, but they are not clouds of steam.
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  • {{main|Steam}} ...d [[water]] and convert it into its [[Gas|vapor]] phase, referred to as [[steam]]. The heat may be derived from the [[combustion]] of a [[fuel]] such as [[
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  • {{r|Steam generator}} {{r|Steam turbine}}
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  • ...s/steam-engineering-principles-and-heat-transfer/what-is-steam.asp What is steam?] From the website of the Spirax-Sarco company.
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  • [[Image:SteamScreenshotUpdated.png|thumb|right|The [[Steam (content delivery)|Steam]] system running under Windows Vista.]] ...[[Half-Life 2]] and [[Counter-Strike]] are distributed and managed through Steam.
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  • ...d [[water]] and convert it into its [[Gas|vapor]] phase, referred to as [[steam]].
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  • *{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Company|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st Edition|publisher=Babcock & Wilcox Com
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  • {{main|Steam}} ...d [[water]] and convert it into its [[Gas|vapor]] phase, referred to as [[steam]]. The heat may be derived from the [[combustion]] of a [[fuel]] such as [[
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  • {{r|Heat recovery steam generators}} {{r|Steam}}
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  • *[http://www.babcockpower.com/pdf/rst-163.pdf New Coal-fired Steam Generator Design for High Plant Efficiency and Low Emissions] Brian Vitalis
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  • ...Road 765''' [[steam engine]] is a super-powered Berkshire 2-8-4, S-2 class steam locomotive built by the [[Lima Locomotive Works]] for the [[Nickel Plate Ro
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Steam locomotive engine which was part of the now defunct Nickel Plate Railroad.
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  • *[http://www.photosbystevenjbrown.com/steam/nkp/765/765.html Photos of the 765]
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  • ...iler|steam generator]] to produce high pressure [[steam]], which goes to [[steam turbine]]s that generate electricity.
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  • ...propulsion]] system, while an obsolete method, uses a [[boiler]]-powered [[steam turbine]] for low speed
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  • ...[Condensation (phase transition)|condensing]] the exhaust steam from large steam turbines.
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  • ...water to produce high-pressure [[steam]] that flows through a series of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...water to produce high-pressure [[steam]] that flows through a series of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...] system, using a nuclear-heated steam turbine backed up with conventional steam turbines, all driving electric motors; unique to [[Kirov-class]] cruisers
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  • .../www.croll.com/_website/pr/vetheory.asp Steam Ejector Pumps And Ejectors & Steam Ejector Theory]
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  • ...used to remove contaminants from water condensed from steam as part of the steam cycle in a thermal or nuclear power plant.
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  • ...ange process used to purify the steam condensate produced in high-pressure steam generation facilities such as those in large thermal power plants.
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  • ...tricity is produced by using a heat source to generate steam that drives a steam turbine which rotates an electrical generator.
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  • ...rbines, but that scavenges the waste heat from the gas turbines to drive a steam turbine
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  • {{r|Steam generator}} *[[Steam generator|Nuclear power plant steam generation]]
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  • ...ents/docs/BPPWG_AttachC_2003wet-dry_cooling_paper.pdf Why Every Air Cooled Steam Condenser Needs A Cooling Tower (Cooling Tower Institute)] (from website of *[http://www.graham-mfg.com/downloads/310.pdf Specifying Steam Surface Condensers]
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  • ...ery/flash-steam.asp Flash Steam Tutorial] The benefits of recovering flash steam, how it is done and typical applications.
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  • {{r|Heat recovery steam generators}} {{r|Steam}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Steam generator]]
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  • *[[Steam generator|Nuclear power plant steam generation]]
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  • ...r to a heat exchanger to generate steam in a secondary loop, then uses the steam to drive a [[turbine]]; only water in the primary loop becomes [[radioactiv
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  • ...stry/bestpractices/pdfs/steam18_steam_systems.pdf Deaerators in Industrial Steam Systems]
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  • The last steam-powered [[Lake freighter]]
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  • {{r|Steam generator}} {{r|Steam turbine}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Steam locomotive engine which was part of the now defunct Nickel Plate Railroad.
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  • ...ty]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to generate [[steam]] for a [[steam turbine]] that drives an [[electrical generator]] or it may be used directl
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  • {{r|Steam}} {{r|Steam generator}}
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  • ...Road 765''' [[steam engine]] is a super-powered Berkshire 2-8-4, S-2 class steam locomotive built by the [[Lima Locomotive Works]] for the [[Nickel Plate Ro
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  • ...ating machine that converts the kinetic energy of moving wind, pressurized steam, or falling water into mechanical energy.
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  • ...sed for the removal of air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater to steam generating boilers.
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  • ...y/flash-steam.asp Flash Steam Tutorial] (The benefits of recovering flash steam, how it is done and typical applications.)
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  • A steam-powered [[tugboat]] early in the 20th century in [[Ontario, Canada]] that s
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  • {{Image|Steam locomotive.jpg|right|350px|A [[steam locomotive]] of the [[Union Pacific Railroad]], [[United States of America| ...s which roll on the track or [[railroad]]. Early trains were powered by [[steam locomotive]]s, but today most trains are headed by [[diesel]] locomotives o
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  • The first [[Royal Navy]] steam-propelled, [[armored warship]], a revolutionary advance in technology prese
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  • [[Steam-powered]] [[ferry]] operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the city of [[New W
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  • ...in March 1862 during the [[American Civil War]], the first combat between steam-powered armored warships, ''[[CSS Virginia]]'' and ''[[USS Monitor]]''
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  • A steam-powered [[battleship]] of the "pre-Dreadnought" type, with a mixture of mai
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  • ...ite book |last=Ross |first=David |title=The Illustrated History of British Steam Railways |publisher=Parragon |location=Bath |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-4454-350
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  • ...ineer and inventor (1736-1819), best known for major innovations in re the steam engine; the ''watt'' (unit of power) is named after him.
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  • ...s/steam-engineering-principles-and-heat-transfer/what-is-steam.asp What is steam?] From the website of the Spirax-Sarco company.
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  • ...d [[water]] and convert it into its [[Gas|vapor]] phase, referred to as [[steam]].
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  • [[Image:SteamScreenshotUpdated.png|thumb|right|The [[Steam (content delivery)|Steam]] system running under Windows Vista.]] ...[[Half-Life 2]] and [[Counter-Strike]] are distributed and managed through Steam.
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  • ...adiation]] into a concentrated beam of [[heat]] that is used to generate [[steam]] for conversion into [[electric power]].
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  • ...centrated [[hydrogen peroxide]] passed over a catalyst that breaks it into steam
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  • ...hich it flies through the air rather than the water, or possibly through a steam bubble.
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  • ...sulting from the [[combustion]] of [[coal]] or [[fuel oil]] in power plant steam generators or other large combustion sources.
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  • ...esel locomotive|diesel locomotives]], but in the summer [[steam locomotive|steam locomotives]] are also used as an attraction for the tourists.
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  • ...of [[nuclear power plant]]s (using non-explosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of current world f
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  • ...stion]] product gases from a fireplace, oven, [[furnace]], [[boiler]] or [[steam generator]].
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  • {{rpl|Steam generator}} {{rpl|Steam turbine}}
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  • ...major explosion of her hydraulic carrier in 1954, prompting conversion to steam catapults
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  • |event='''1698''': [[Thomas Savery]] builds a steam-powered water [[pump]] for pumping water out of mines ...: [[Thomas Newcomen]] builds a [[Newcomen steam engine|piston-and-cylinder steam-powered water pump]] for pumping water out of mines
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  • ...ng and ironing, now largely obsolete; the precursor to the modern electric steam iron.
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  • burns [[coal]] in a fluidized bed; [[steam]] produced as a by-product also drives an electrical generator; see the [[W
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  • ...Steam powered fireboat Geyser, of Bay City, Michigan, 1890.jpg|thumb|300px|Steam powered fireboat Geyser, of Bay City, Michigan, in 1890.]] The '''Geyser''' was a [[steamship|steam powered]] [[fireboat]] built for [[Bay City, Michigan]].<ref name=BowlingGr
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  • ...a Railroad #2553] &mdash; photo of an R50B Express Refrigerator car at the Steam Era Freight Car Gallery - Head End Equipment. ...reefermain.html Various Steam Era refrigerator cars] &mdash; photos at the Steam Era Freight Car Gallery - Refrigerator Cars.
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  • ...ps use gas turbines, and most [[submarines]] and some surface warships use steam turbines fed by nuclear-powered boilers.
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  • ...0005 cm³/L) or less.<ref name=Spirax>[http://www.spiraxsarco.com/resources/steam-engineering-tutorials/the-boiler-house/pressurised-deaerators.asp#head5 Pre ...s)|year=1936|id=}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Co.|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st edition|year=2005|id=ISBN 0-9634570-0-
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  • ...hich the heat of the reactor is applied directly to the water that becomes steam and spins the turbine; the water, and eventually the turbine, becomes [[rad
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  • ...etic gas that is burned to drive an electrical generator, while produced [[steam]] is used to drive another generator. See the [[Wikipedia:Integrated gasif
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  • |Steam locomotive.jpg|Steam locomotive
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  • ...ts used the [[heat]] energy derived from [[nuclear fission]] to generate [[steam]], which in turn generates electric power.
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  • ...s that power the electric motors may be driven by combustion engines or by steam turbines heated by nuclear reactors; in special applications, electric moto ...gas turbines can be designed for high or low power. Some older types use steam turbines "S") This leads to the combinations:
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  • *{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Co.|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st Edition|year=2005|id=ISBN 0-9634570-0- *{{cite book|author=Richard E. Putnam|title=Steam Surface Condensers:Basic Principles, Performance Monitoring and Maintenance
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  • ...typical injector or ejector. For a steam-jet ejector, the motive fluid is steam.}} ...d=ISBN 0-07-142294-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Power, Robert B.|title=Steam Jet Ejectors For The Process Industries|edition=First Edition|publisher=McG
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  • {{R|Steam cracking}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Co.|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st edition|year=2005|isbn=0-9634570-0-4}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Company|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st Edition|publisher=Babcock & Wilcox Com ...author=Everett B. Woodruff, Herbert B. Lammers and Thomas F. Lammers|title=Steam Plant Operation|edition=8th Edition |publisher=McGraw-Hill Professionsal|ye
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  • ...{{cite book|author=V. Ganapathy|title=Industrial Boilers and Heat Recovery Steam Generators: Designs, Applications, Calculations|edition=1st Edition|publish ...ical Engineers|title=Steam Tables: Properties of Saturated and Superheated Steam|edition=16th Printing|publisher=Combustion Engineering, Inc|year=1989|id=}}
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  • The airport is served by Ronaldsway station on the Isle of Man Steam Railway.
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  • {{r|Steam cracking}}
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  • ...[[Condenser (heat transfer)|condensers]] are heat exchangers which convert steam from its [[Gas|gaseous]] to its [[liquid]] state at a [[pressure]] below [[ ...er (referred to as [[steam condensate]]) so that it may be reused in the [[steam generator]] or [[boiler]] as boiler feed water.
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  • ...ucation/6HydrogenProductionSteamMethaneReforming.pdf Hydrogen Production – Steam Methane Reforming (SMR)]
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  • ...erted to a floating warehouse -b.png | thumb | After being stripped of her steam engine the Chief Commissioner (right) was converted to a floating warehouse
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  • |Steam locomotive.jpg|Steam locomotive
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  • *{{cite book|author=Power, Robert B.|title=Steam Jet Ejectors For The Process Industries|edition=First Edition|publisher=McG
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  • {{r|Steam generator}}
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  • ...reboilers are of the [[shell and tube heat exchanger]] type and normally [[steam]] is used as the heat source in such reboilers. However, other [[heat trans {{Image|Kettle reboiler.png|right|184px|Figure 2: A typical steam-heated kettle reboiler used for heating industrial distillation columns.}}
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  • ...y, but more commonly motor coupled to the moving part by [[hydraulics]], [[steam]], or an [[electric motor]], that translates the stored energy into a stron
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Steam (content delivery)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[File:Fireboat governor irwin.jpg | thumb | the ''Governor Irwin'' was steam-powered.]] ...fornia]] from 1878 to 1909.<ref name=guardiansofthecityGovIrwin/> She was steam powered. She participated in the recovery after the [[1906 San Francisco e
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  • ...etroit until 1941.<ref name=Ti/><ref name=Fema2003/> She was propelled by steam power during her entire service in Detroit. Her steam boilers were damaged beyond repair by the explosion, triggering a major ref
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  • '''''Nellie Bly''''' was a steam-powered [[tugboat]] that served a number of roles in [[Ontario, Canada]]. The ''Nellie Bly'' was {{convert|52|ft|m}} long, and her single cylinder steam engine propelled her with a {{convert|5|ft|m}} propeller.<ref name=Almaguin
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  • ...water in a primary loop, which is piped to a heat exchanger that generates steam in a secondary loop that drives the turbine; water in the primary but not t
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  • The ''Algogulf'' was one of the last lake freighters to be powered by steam turbines when most vessels are now powered by large diesels.<ref name=Boatn ...ates Algogulf (2) and Algoriver in 2002; the Algosound remains as the last steam powered vessel still sailing as part of the Algoma Central Marine fleet.
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  • *{{cite book|author=Babcock & Wilcox Co.|title=Steam: Its Generation and Use|edition=41st edition|year=2005|id=ISBN 0-9634570-0-
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  • {{Image|Steam locomotive.jpg|right|175px|...to providing a [[train]] service.}}
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  • ...century. There is a small harbour. Castletown is served by the Isle of Man steam railway. The only airport of the island, [[Isle of Man airport]], is locate
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  • *{{cite book|author=Brad Buecker|title=Fundamentals of Steam Generation Chemistry|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Pennwell|year=2000|id=IS
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  • [[File:John Kendall Fire Boat-1969.jpg|thumb|250px|The ''John Kendall'' steam-powered fire boat moored at Riverside Park Boat Launch in Detroit in July o The '''''John Kendall''''' was a [[steam-powered]] [[fireboat]] launched in 1929 by the [[Toledo Shipbuilding Compan
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  • ...idered a public, toll thoroughfare, and this led to some confusion between steam locomotive-powered trains run by the railroad, and horse-drawn cars run by The Columbia and Philadelphia had drawbacks. It was built at the dawn of steam locomotive ability, and so was built to be as gentle as possible. As the y
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  • ...edstocks for steam-assisted [[thermal cracking]] plants referred to as ''[[steam crackers]]'' that produce these intermediate petrochemical feedstocks: ...rope]] (APPE)</ref><ref>[http://www.technip.com/pdf/brochures/Ethylene.pdf Steam Cracking: Ethylene Production] (PDF page 3 of 12 pages)</ref>
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