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Wat (wie) is system recovery - definitie

Vapour recovery; Vapor recovery systems; Vapor recovery system

Kinetic energy recovery system         
  • A Flybrid Systems kinetic energy recovery system.
  • A KERS flywheel.
  • [[Kimi Räikkönen]] took the lead of the [[2009 Belgian Grand Prix]] with a KERS-aided overtake and subsequently won the race.
  • The operation process of KERS in Formula One
AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE ENERGY SYSTEM
KERS; Kinetic Energy Recovery System; Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems; Flybrid Systems; Energy Recovery System; Energy recovery system
A kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) is an automotive system for recovering a moving vehicle's kinetic energy under braking. The recovered energy is stored in a reservoir (for example a flywheel or high voltage batteries) for later use under acceleration.
Automated system recovery         
Automated system recovery (ASR) is a feature of the Windows XP operating system that can be used to simplify recovery of a computer's system or boot volumes. ASR consists of two parts: an automated backup, and an automated restore.
Exhaust heat recovery system         
  • Exhaust Heat Recovery Unit in Toyota Prius PHV
An exhaust heat recovery system turns waste heat energy in exhaust gases into electric energy for batteries or mechanical energy reintroduced on the crankshaft. The technology is of increasing interest as car and heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers continue to increase efficiency, saving fuel and reducing emissions.

Wikipedia

Vapor recovery

Vapor (or vapour) recovery is the process of collecting the vapors of gasoline and other fuels, so that they do not escape into the atmosphere. This is often done (and sometimes required by law) at filling stations, to reduce noxious and potentially explosive fumes and pollution.

The negative pressure created by a vacuum pump typically located in the fuel dispenser, combined with the pressure in the car's fuel tank caused by the inflow, is usually used to pull in the vapors. They are drawn in through holes in the side of the nozzle and travel along a return path through another hose.

In Australia, vapor recovery has become mandatory in major urban areas. There are two categories - VR1 and VR2. VR1 must be installed at fuel stations that pump less than 500,000 litres annually, VR2 must be installed for larger amounts, or as designated by various EPA bodies.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor system recovery
1. It will provide important technology inputs in navigation, guidance and control during the re–entry phase, hypersonic aero–thermodynamics for reusable thermal protection system, recovery through deceleration and floatation, besides acquisition of basic technology for reusable launch vehicles.