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  • 1Ceramic fuel — См. Керамическое топливо Термины атомной энергетики. Концерн Росэнергоатом, 2010 …

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  • 2ceramic fuel — keraminis kuras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. ceramic fuel vok. Keramikbrennstoff, m; keramischer Brennstoff, m rus. керамическое топливо, n pranc. combustible en céramique, m …

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  • 3Ceramic Fuel Cells — Type Public (ASX: CFU, LSE:  …

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  • 4Protonic ceramic fuel cell — The Protonic ceramic fuel cell or PCFC is a fuel cell based on a ceramic electrolyte material that exhibits high protonic conductivity at elevated temperatures. PCFCs share the thermal and kinetic advantages of high temperature operation at 700… …

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  • 5Fuel cell — For other uses, see Fuel cell (disambiguation). Demonstration model of a direct methanol fuel cell. The actual fuel cell stack is the layered cube shape in the center of the image A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a… …

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  • 6Ceramic houses — are buildings made of an earth mixture which is high in clay, and fired to become ceramic. The process of building and firing such houses was developed by Iranian architect, Nader Khalili, in the late 1970s. he named it Geltaftan; Gel , means… …

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  • 7Ceramic chemistry — is a branch of inorganic chemistry that studies the relationship between the physical properties of fired ceramic glazes and their chemistry. Although ceramic technicians have long understood many of these relationships, the advent of computer… …

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  • 8Ceramic materials — Ceramic Si3N4 bearing parts Ceramic materials are inorganic, non metallic materials and things made from them. They may be crystalline or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.[1] Clay was one of the… …

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  • 9Ceramic engineering — Simulation of the outside of the Space Shuttle as it heats up to over 1,500 °C (2,730 °F) during re entry into the Earth s atmosphere Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non metallic… …

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  • 10Ceramic — A Ming Dynasty porcelain vase dating 1403 1424 …

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