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  • 1expansion tank — When the engine is heated, the coolant expands to fill any available space (usually in the radiator). Before the introduction of coolant expansion tanks, the excess coolant was forced out of a vent tube and on the ground. The expansion tank… …

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  • 2Loss of coolant accident — A loss of coolant accident (LOCA) is a mode of failure for a nuclear reactor; if not managed effectively, the results of a LOCA could result in reactor core damage. Each nuclear plant s Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) exists specifically to… …

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  • 3Entrained air in coolant fluids — Entrained Air/Dissolved Air(Foam) in Coolants other fluidsEntrained and dissolved air that are present in coolants (machine tool industry), oils (cutting tools hydraulics) andsolutions used in paper/pulp industries can cause various kinds of… …

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  • 4radiator tank — A reservoir containing the coolant in a radiator. Early units were made from sheet metal, typically brass or aluminum. Newer versions used advanced polymer technology and injection molding processes have made it possible to produce radiator tanks …

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  • 5Continental IO-550 — IO 550 Continental TSIO 550 C engine installation in a Cessna 400 Type Piston …

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  • 6STS-128 — Missionsemblem Missionsdaten Mission: STS 128 NSSDC ID: 2009 045A Space Shuttle …

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  • 7BattleMech — A Zeus Assault class BattleMech depicted on the cover of Maximum Tech, an advanced BattleTech rulebook. BattleMechs (often abbreviated Mechs) are large walking war machines that feature prominently in the fictional universe of BattleTech. Mechs,… …

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  • 8Autogas — is the common name for liquified petroleum gas (LPG) when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. The same equipment is also used for similar engines in stationary applications such as generators.Autogas is widely used as …

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  • 9nuclear reactor — Physics. reactor (def. 4). Also called nuclear pile. [1940 45] * * * Device that can initiate and control a self sustaining series of nuclear fission reactions. Neutrons released in one fission reaction may strike other heavy nuclei, causing them …

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  • 10Heinkel He 100 — refimprove|date=January 2008infobox Aircraft name = He 100 type = Fighter manufacturer = Heinkel caption = Rare wartime image used for propaganda purposes designer = Walter Günter, Siegfried Günter first flight = 22 January 1938 introduced =… …

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