Compound engines were a known source of improved efficiency-but generally not used at sea due to the low pressures available . superheat.
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The saturated steam is introduced into superheat pendant tubes that hang in the hottest part of the combustion gases as they exit the furnace.
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The gas pressure in the sensing bulbs provides the force to open the TXV, therefore adjusting the flow of refrigerant and the superheat.
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These locomotives were somewhat more powerful than those of the Nord and the Est, especially after they were upgraded to superheat about 1930.
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Smith has proposed engines that would use antiprotons to superheat tiny pellets of material, setting off tiny nuclear explosions and propelling the craft forward.
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Some steam explosions appear to be special kinds of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion ( BLEVE ), and rely on the release of stored superheat.
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Large land-based turbines required high efficiency and increased superheat, so the marine pattern was revised to the distinctive land-based Yarrow boiler.
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Prime Minister Jim Bolger of New Zealand gently commented about France's plan to superheat the rocks under the tiny Polynesian atolls of Mururoa and Fangatauta.
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The copper steam pipe exits from the bottom of the boiler inside the firebox, but does not pass through the flame, so gets no superheat.
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In a reheat turbine, steam flow exits from a high-pressure section of the turbine and is returned to the boiler where additional superheat is added.