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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • ...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 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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  • The last steam-powered [[Lake freighter]]
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  • ...stry/bestpractices/pdfs/steam18_steam_systems.pdf Deaerators in Industrial Steam Systems]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • [[Steam-powered]] [[ferry]] operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the city of [[New W
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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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  • *{{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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  • ...[[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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • ...8 June 1882) was a Scottish naval engineer who built the ''Great Eastern'' steam ship in collaboration with [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]. He is known to math ...cess was on the roads, where his vehicles were used to set up the Scottish Steam Carriage Company in 1834, carrying 26 passengers between Glasgow and Paisle
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  • ...stion]] product gases from a fireplace, oven, [[furnace]], [[boiler]] or [[steam generator]]. ...is [[combustion|combusted]] in an industrial [[furnace]] or [[boiler]], a steam generator in a [[fossil fuel]] [[power plant]] or other combustion sources.
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  • ...on, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway #1509] &mdash; photo and short history of a steam-era open-end heavyweight diner / lounge / observation car built in 1926.
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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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  • ...ergency situation, and a secondary set of valves will open to depressurize steam from the reactor core into the containment vessel surrounding the reactor.<
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  • ...avity to draw the piston down do create compression. Some pile hammers are steam-driven, and various methods of lifting and dropping dead weights using [[pu
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  • She was a steam-powered vessel, built in a Michigan shipyard, disassembled, shipped in piec | quote = The DAVID CAMPBELL was a steam fireboat of steel construction. She was built at Portland in 1913. Her mach
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  • ...te was one of the last railroads to give up steam technology, retiring its steam fleet in 1958.
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  • *Powerplant: 150,000 horsepower, steam turbines, four propellers, 30.7 knot maximum speed *Catapult: steam
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  • ...while, Art Deco was considered chic, ultra-modern and elegant, but it lost steam rapidly and by the time of the Second World War and its ensuring hardships,
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  • ...ef><ref name=Buecker>{{cite book|author=Brad Buecker|title=Fundamentals of Steam Generation Chemistry|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Pennwell|year=2000|id=IS ...rmal power plants and which is recycled for reuse as the major part of the steam generation feedwater.
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  • ...unit for energy. Two other calories sometimes used are the ''International Steam Table calorie'', equal to 4.187 J, and the ''thermochemical calorie'', equa
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  • The '''Polson Iron Works''' was an [[Ontario]] based firm which built large steam engines, and ships, barges and dredges.<ref name=CanadianBioPolson/> The fi ...= http://books.google.ca/books?id=UpVrAAAACAAJ&dq=Sternwheelers+and+Steam+Tugs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=54drT7GQIang0QHOnMS4Bg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA
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  • *McGonigal, Robert S., ed. (2005). "Semi-streamlined steam stars." ''Streamliner Pioneers'' 51.
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  • {{main|Steam generator#Solar power steam generators}} # [[Stirling engine]]s or steam turbines generate mechanical work from temperature differences. Using [[par
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  • She is described as a propeller driven steam powered schooner, of 246 tonnes.
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  • ...d for the train. It was the Santa Fe's first attempt at streamlining older steam power. The motive power units alternated service.<ref>Jordan, pp. 66, 68: The steam-powered, all-heavyweight consist was headed by 4-4-2 Atlantic type locomoti
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  • ...ating for the San Diego and Arizona Railway line, ''circa'' 1919. An 0-4-0 steam locomotive maneuvers a string of ore cars in order to dispose of the soils.
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  • Like all other Canadian riverboats operating on the frontie, her steam engine's boilers were fueled by the abundant wood found on the river, but T | quote = The largest of the steam driven stern wheelers put on the river by the Hudson Bay Co. to try and hau
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  • ...most early steamships, the ''Walk-in-the-Water'' was a sailing vessel with steam-powered side paddle-wheels installed as additional power. She had two high For signaling the ''Walk-in-the-Water'' used a small cannon as the steam whistle had not yet been invented. The captain customarily fired a shot ju
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  • ...ed power plant.jpg|right|200px|Two 750 MW oil and gas-fired, supercritical steam electric power plants at Moss Landing, California}}
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  • {{Image|Coal-fired Steam Generator.png|right|284px|Schematic diagram of a steam generator in a [[conventional coal-fired power plant]].}} ...e [[steam]] in [[thermal power plant]]s. The air preheater increases the [[steam generator]]'s thermal efficiency by preheating the combustion air with heat
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  • ...ed that the region would be too steep for either a canal, or for horses or steam locomotives of the day. A four mile tunnel was discussed, but would have b ...am engine and its gears. A two-cylinder engine was powered by three large steam boilers. The engine drove a series of gears which pulled the cable: there
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  • ...s [[combustion|combusted]] in an industrial [[furnace]] or [[boiler]], a [[steam-generator]] in a [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|fossil fuel power ...reases in the power of the steam engine. The chimneys of Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine were incorporated into the walls of the engine house. The taller, fr
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  • ...from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh was reduced to four and a half days (when steam locomotives replaced the horses pulling rail cars, the time was reduced to ...ally had a hybrid of horse and steam locomotive power - the state operated steam locomotives, but privately-owned horses would also pull cars. It was not u
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  • ...f name=Marine1Fdny/> She is named after John D. Mckean, who died in a 1953 steam explosion while trying to save a predecessor fireboat, the ''[[George B. Mc ...t on the fireboat George B. McClellan, trying to steady the vessel after a steam explosion. Mr. McKean’s son and grandson both followed him into the depar
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  • ...ntainment building around the radioactive parts of the plant. Although the steam explosions were quite violent, many, but not all, nuclear engineers believe ...from the reactor core at a quicker rate, it reduced the water level in the steam separator.
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  • {{Image|Alaska Railroad Locomotive.jpg|right|350px| Steam [[locomotive]], [[Skagway]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].}} ...[twentieth century]], [[diesel]], or diesel-electric, started to replace [[steam engine]]s for long-range use.
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  • ...11-14/> She was launched in 1908 and retired in 1951. She was built as a steam-engine powered vessel with coal-fired boilers. She was converted to oil-fi
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  • ...ochure_8_en.pdf}}, p. 144</ref>. The watt is named for the inventor of the steam engine, [[James Watt]] (1736-1819).
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  • ...ull and superstructure were steel, and she was powered by a 400 horsepower steam engine. She displaced almost 400 tons, and her top speed was 13 knots. He
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  • ...nies, the WCML was operated by the [[LMS]]. They used a variety of express steam locomotives, most notably the originally streamlined Coronation Class. Afte
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  • ...is first self-propelled road machine, a Nichols, Shepard & Co., stationary steam engine that could be used for threshing or to power a saw mill. The operat ...n. During this time he purchased and operated a portable [[Westinghouse]] steam engine. The Westinghouse Company hired him as a local mechanic.
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  • ...a pressure lower than the first stage pressure. More water is flashed into steam which is also subsequently condensed into more salt-free water. This sequen
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  • ...ther olefins. Natural gas is also used as feedstock to steam reformers and steam crackers.
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  • </ref> She was powered by a pair of [[steam engine]]s manufactured by [[Polson Iron Works]].
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  • ...and]], to [[Labrador]] and [[Hudson Bay|Hudson's Bay]]. She was the first steam powered vessel to enter Hudson's Bay.
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  • ...wan, Christopher. ''Rail, Steam, And Speed: The "Rocket" and the Birth of Steam Locomotion.'' (2004). 400 pp.
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  • ...a pressure lower than the first stage pressure. More water is flashed into steam which is also subsequently condensed into more salt-free water. This sequen
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  • ...rogen sulfide. Those wastewaters are referred to as ''sour water'' and the steam distillation of those wastewaters is referred to as ''sour water stripping' ...transition)|condensed]] in a [[heat exchanger]] while producing additional steam. The condensed liquid sulfur is separated from the remaining unreacted gas
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  • The '''''Geyser''''' was a [[steamship|steam powered]] [[Chicago fireboats|fireboat]] built for [[Chicago, Illinois]] in
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  • ...on, or it may be appropriate to [[can]] at boiling-water temperatures; the steam pressure of an [[autoclave|pressure cooker]] is rarely needed.
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  • ...t on the fireboat George B. McClellan, trying to steady the vessel after a steam explosion. Mr. McKean’s son and grandson both followed him into the depar
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  • ...s spelt ''sad iron'' - two words) was the precursor to the modern electric steam iron typically used in today's households for pressing and ironing. The nam
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  • ...'''') was a Canadian [[fireboat]].<ref name=Shipfax2014-11-26/> She was a steam-powered vessel, built in [[Collingwood, Ontario]] on October 26, 1929.
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  • ...eam is next condensed into liquid water which is then pumped back to the [[steam generator]] to complete the cycle. ...on|publisher=Gulf Publishing|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-88415-289-8}}</ref> The [[steam turbine]] shown in Figure 5 is used to drive the regenerator's combustion
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  • ...ties of the day including air conditioning, an onboard barber, beautician, steam-operated clothing press, even a shower-bath. The ''Limited'' was also the f A wide variety of steam- and diesel-powered locomotives served the ''California Limited'' over the
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  • ...]], christened the [[Vulcan (fireboat)|''Vulcan'']]. The ''Vulcan'' was a steam-powered vessel, requiring a crew of 18. She could project 6000 gallons per
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  • ...NAS]] system, in which the nuclear reactor is backed up by a fossil-fueled steam producer for the turbines.
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  • As the push for Irish independence from the United Kingdom gained steam toward the end of the 19th century, the Irish believed it was necessary to
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  • ...as the progenitor of military tractors than of automobiles. Several other steam-powered, self-propelled vehicles were created over the following hundred ye
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  • ...ressure ceases to be advantageous? How important is the working medium, is steam the best substance, or could any other liquids and their vapors, or air, pe ...s abstract engine what the actually working substance is, it may be water, steam, an ideal gas, or anything else.
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  • ...he first publication of a method for the rigorous tray-by-tray design of [[steam distillation]] columns for removing [[Gas|gaseous]] [[hydrogen sulphide]] f
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  • ...the [[heat]] stored beneath the [[Earth]]'s surface by means of water (or steam) circulating in deep wells. The threat of global warming from CO2 emissions
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  • She was converted from a [[steam engine]] to a [[diesel engine]] in the 1940s.
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  • ...ke and Ohio Railroad #914130, a troop sleeper that has been converted to a steam generator car.
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  • | quote = The DAVID CAMPBELL was a steam fireboat of steel construction. She was built at Portland in 1913. Her mach
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  • ...as fast as a mule could walk, no more than three miles an hour; and using steam power was impractical. Nonetheless, canals provided the main competition w ...race over the next century to build locomotives with more power at higher steam pressures. Stephenson himself was one of the major innovators. His decisi
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  • ...ailway|Santa Fe]] No. 5021, departs Belen, New Mexico under a full head of steam on January 12, 1947.]] A wide variety of steam- and diesel-powered locomotives served the ''Grand Canyon Limited'' over th
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  • [[Steam]] is very often injected into the flame to reduce the formation of black sm *A steam injection system to provide an external momentum force used for efficient m
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  • ...and recommissioned in August 1955, now equipped with an [[angled deck]], [[steam catapult]] and other features for jet operations. She deployed to the Pacif
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  • The '''''Surrey''''' was a steam-powered [[ferry]] operated on the [[Fraser River]] by the city of [[New Wes
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  • ...gine or motor. This type of pump was used extensively in the early days of steam propulsion (19th century) as boiler feed water pumps. Though still used tod ...rnal combustion engine]]s, electric motors, manually as with hand pumps, [[steam turbine]]s, and by [[wind power]]. [[Solar energy|Solar power]] has been us
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  • ...mber 2001, The [[International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam]] [http://www.iapws.org/relguide/fundam.pdf Guideline on the Use of Fundame
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  • ...d [[pencil]] of the same period, and in conjunction with the advent of the steam driven rotary [[printing press]], wood based paper caused a major transform
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  • ...of the wind on the sails of a [[man of war]]. In 1906, with the growth of steam power, the descriptions were changed to describe the state of the sea rathe
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  • ...e [[heat]] energy derived from [[nuclear fission]] reactions to generate [[steam]], which in turn is used to generate power. The power from the nuclear pow
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  • These concerns led to fans organizing boycott groups on Steam (Valve's online matchmaking and community service), pledging to boycott the
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  • ...coke drums, and finishes in the coke drum that is on-stream. The injected steam helps to minimize the deposition of coke within the furnace tubes. |align=left|Steam-out of the full drum||align=center|2.0
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  • ...an air can be used to strip volatile components from liquids. For example, steam and inert gases (such as nitrogen) have been and are being used for strippi ...ng either steam or air stripping and, in some cases, partially stripped by steam and partially stripped by air.<ref name=Kohl>{{cite book|author=Arthur Kohl
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  • *[[Steam reformer]] unit: Converts natural gas into hydrogen for the hydrotreaters a *[[Sour water stripper]] unit: Uses steam to remove hydrogen sulfide gas from various wastewater streams for subseque
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  • ...63 - 1729) and the [[Industrial Revolution#Steam engine|development of the steam engine]].
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  • ...ay be necessary in large combustion sources, such as the [[Steam generator|steam generating furnaces]] in [[thermal power plants]], to reach legal [[emissio In industrial [[furnace|fired heaters]], [[power plant]] steam generators, and large [[gas turbine|gas-fired turbines]], the more common w
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  • ...operated privately as a volunteer heritage railway since 1969. The modern steam railway acts as a major tourist attraction. When first preserved the narrow
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  • The ''Grahame'' was the first steam powered vessel in the region.<ref name=FortMcMurrayTourism/>
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  • ...ill be scrapped in 2014. They reported that she was the Great Lakes' last steam-powered lake freighter.
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  • ...asy genre, focusing on wizard-like people, called warcasters, that control steam driven mechanical multi-ton machines called warjacks. Typical game size is
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  • ...with a very high percentage of CO<sub>2</sub> such as the offgas from the steam reforming process used in [[ammonia production]] or the [[flue gas]]es from In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to p
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  • ...goal of generating electricity (steam may first be produced, and then the steam is used to generate electrical power). Nuclear reactions are controlled [[
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  • ...mbic]] (distillation apparatus) over [[water]]. As the water is heated the steam passes through the plant material, vaporizing the volatile compounds. The v ...s are volatile liquid substances extracted from aromatic plant material by steam distillation or mechanical expression; oils produced with the aid of
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  • ...n a more medieval fantasy setting, a world ruled by monarchs and driven by steam engines rather than the dystopian futurism of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' or
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  • ...pened the GCR into the northern fringes of Leicester. This line now offers steam and heritage diesel services to Loughborough. Leicester is also the start o
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  • ...is cooled, [[Condensation|condensed]] back into water, and returned to the steam generator to start the process over. ...not's law]] the limit is proportional to the temperature difference of the steam and the cooling water, with the consequence that the efficiency of a plant
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  • ...dynamics developed out of the need to increase the efficiency of the early steam engines developed in the 17th century. ...igester, which is a closed vessel with a tightly fitting lid that confines steam until a high pressure is generated.
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  • ...as coal or biomass) at high [[temperature]]s with reagent gases (namely, [[steam]], pure [[oxygen]] and/or [[air]]) to produce a mixture of [[carbon monoxid ...a bed of carbon-containing material (e.g., coal or biomass) through which steam, oxygen and/or air flow upward. Although commonly referred to as a fixed b
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  • ...erved as a ferry for the yacht club since 1895. She was converted from a [[steam engine]] to a gasoline engine in 1944.<ref name=TmhsHiawatha/>
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  • * Steam engines powered dynamos that in turn powered electric motors.<ref name=Afe/
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  • ...ith the only heat reaching the insert containing the food being applied by steam coming from water in the bottom. ...k preparations such as polenta, a similar perforated insert can be used to steam small amounts of food.
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  • ..., charts and formulas. Limited information was provided for the tests with steam.<ref name=DKB/>
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