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Does Higher Fuel Efficiency Increase Corrosion?

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1958
In broad terms the object of every engineer operating oil burning plant has always been to obtain the maximum amount of effective B.Th.U.s for every pound of oil burned. Recently, however, it has been established that as the thermal efficiency of modern high pressure, high temperature oil burning plant has increased there has been a similar increase in
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Increase in the Efficiency of Use of Furnace Residual Fuel Oil

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 2003
Each year domestic industry refines more than 170 million tons of crude oil with an average degree of refining of 71%. Approximately 50 million tons of furnace residual fuel oil is produced. This residual fuel oil is used as boiler fuel, except for a small amount which is exported (8–10 million tons in 2001), including approximately 13% burned directly
A. M. Danilov   +3 more
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Increasing furnace efficiencies by improving fuel combustion

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1982
The adjustment of process furnace operating conditions is carried out in three stages: the mechanical condition of the furnace is checked, deficiencies as noted are eliminated, and final operating indices of the furnaces are determined. This paper gives a description of shakedown and adjustment operations on process furnaces in an ELOU-AVT unit ...
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Increasing the fuel utilization efficiency of RBMK-1000 reactors

Atomic Energy, 2007
The basic results of the measures taken to increase the fuel utilization efficiency of RBMK reactors and the promising directions for developing them are examined. The results of a staged increase of fuel enrichment and the introduction of a consumable absorber (erbium) into the fuel are presented.
V. G. Aden   +8 more
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When adding a fuel efficient car increases an automaker's CAFE penalty

Managerial and Decision Economics, 2004
AbstractWe derive the conditions that cause an automaker's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) fine to increase when it sells an additional, fuel efficient car. Raising the CAFE standards would broaden the range of fuel economies that produce this effect. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Steven Tenn, John M. Yun
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Experimental studies on engine performance and emission characteristics using castor biodiesel as fuel in CI engine

Renewable Energy, 2019
The petroleum fuels need a constraining research for another energy source as the diminish of diesel fuels and causes of health problems. This paper studies the castor biodiesel as another source of fuel for already having CI engines with the application
M. Arunkumar, M. Kannan, G. Murali
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Problems of methods to increase efficiency of fuel and power development plan

2016 11th International Forum on Strategic Technology (IFOST), 2016
From the point of view of producing material resources (fuel, heat, electricity) to economic development of country, rendering service, and its creating it is proper to consider the Fuel Energy Sector as solid strategic production and service sector with leading trends of development.
Choinyam Zunduisuren   +2 more
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Increasing fuel efficiency in a reactor core

2011
The main criteria for improving fuel downloads for WWER 1000. The use of fuel cycles with low neutron leakage and also the optimization of the depth of burning fuel is ...
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Increased fuel efficiency in ship LVDC power distribution systems

2012 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, 2012
O. C. Nebb   +3 more
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