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flue gas - перевод на русский

GAS EXITING TO THE ATMOSPHERE VIA A FLUE
Flue-gas emissions from fossil-fuel combustion; Flue Gas Emissions From Fossil Fuel Combustion; Stack gas; Flue gases; Flue Gas; Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion; Flue -gas emissions from fossil-fuel combustion; Fossil fuel emissions
  • Flue gas from London's [[Bankside Power Station]], 1975
Найдено результатов: 1422
flue gas         

общая лексика

дымовой газ

строительное дело

дымовые газы

нефтегазовая промышленность

топочный газ, дымовой газ

flue gas         
топочный газ
flue gas         
дымовые газы
flue gases         
топочные газы
stack gas         

общая лексика

отходящий газ

нефтегазовая промышленность

топочный газ, дымовой газ

industrial chimney         
  • A helical strake on a chimney stack
Industrial chimneys; Flue gas stacks; Industrial chimney; Stack emissions; Flue gas stack

строительное дело

промышленная дымовая труба

industrial chimney         
  • A helical strake on a chimney stack
Industrial chimneys; Flue gas stacks; Industrial chimney; Stack emissions; Flue gas stack
промышленная дымовая труба
carbon monoxide         
  • The most important resonance form of carbon monoxide is <sup>–</sup>C≡O<sup>+</sup>. An important minor resonance contributor is the non-octet carbenic structure :C=O.
  • The streak of red, orange, and yellow across [[South America]], [[Africa]], and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in this animation points to high levels of carbon monoxide on September 30, 2005.
  • Carbon monoxide concentrations in Northern Hemisphere spring as measured with the MOPITT instrument
  • Monthly averages of global concentrations of tropospheric carbon monoxide at an altitude of about 12,000 feet. Data were collected by the MOPITT (Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere) sensor on NASA's Terra satellite.<ref>[http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/GlobalMaps/view.php?d1=MOP_CO_M Global Maps. Carbon Monoxide]. earthobservatory.nasa.gov</ref>
  • Energy level scheme of the σ and π orbitals of carbon monoxide
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon Monoxide; Carbon monixide; Carbonic Oxide; Koch–Haaf reaction; Koch-Haaf reaction; Carbon mono-oxide; Carbon monooxide; CO gas; Carbon monoxide gas
окись углерода
carbon monoxide         
  • The most important resonance form of carbon monoxide is <sup>–</sup>C≡O<sup>+</sup>. An important minor resonance contributor is the non-octet carbenic structure :C=O.
  • The streak of red, orange, and yellow across [[South America]], [[Africa]], and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in this animation points to high levels of carbon monoxide on September 30, 2005.
  • Carbon monoxide concentrations in Northern Hemisphere spring as measured with the MOPITT instrument
  • Monthly averages of global concentrations of tropospheric carbon monoxide at an altitude of about 12,000 feet. Data were collected by the MOPITT (Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere) sensor on NASA's Terra satellite.<ref>[http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/GlobalMaps/view.php?d1=MOP_CO_M Global Maps. Carbon Monoxide]. earthobservatory.nasa.gov</ref>
  • Energy level scheme of the σ and π orbitals of carbon monoxide
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon Monoxide; Carbon monixide; Carbonic Oxide; Koch–Haaf reaction; Koch-Haaf reaction; Carbon mono-oxide; Carbon monooxide; CO gas; Carbon monoxide gas
carbon monoxide noun угарный газ
carbon monoxide         
  • The most important resonance form of carbon monoxide is <sup>–</sup>C≡O<sup>+</sup>. An important minor resonance contributor is the non-octet carbenic structure :C=O.
  • The streak of red, orange, and yellow across [[South America]], [[Africa]], and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in this animation points to high levels of carbon monoxide on September 30, 2005.
  • Carbon monoxide concentrations in Northern Hemisphere spring as measured with the MOPITT instrument
  • Monthly averages of global concentrations of tropospheric carbon monoxide at an altitude of about 12,000 feet. Data were collected by the MOPITT (Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere) sensor on NASA's Terra satellite.<ref>[http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/GlobalMaps/view.php?d1=MOP_CO_M Global Maps. Carbon Monoxide]. earthobservatory.nasa.gov</ref>
  • Energy level scheme of the σ and π orbitals of carbon monoxide
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon Monoxide; Carbon monixide; Carbonic Oxide; Koch–Haaf reaction; Koch-Haaf reaction; Carbon mono-oxide; Carbon monooxide; CO gas; Carbon monoxide gas

[kɑ:bənmə'nɔksaid]

химия

окись углерода

угарный газ

медицина

оксид углерода

существительное

общая лексика

угарный газ

Определение

gas range
n. to light, turn on a gas range

Википедия

Flue gas

Flue gas is the gas exiting to the atmosphere via a flue, which is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or steam generator. Quite often, the flue gas refers to the combustion exhaust gas produced at power plants. Its composition depends on what is being burned, but it will usually consist of mostly nitrogen (typically more than two-thirds) derived from the combustion of air, carbon dioxide (CO2), and water vapor as well as excess oxygen (also derived from the combustion air). It further contains a small percentage of a number of pollutants, such as particulate matter (like soot), carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides.

Most fossil fuels are combusted with ambient air (as differentiated from combustion with pure oxygen). Since ambient air contains about 79 volume percent gaseous nitrogen (N2), which is essentially non-combustible, the largest part of the flue gas from most fossil-fuel combustion is uncombusted nitrogen. Carbon dioxide (CO2), the next largest part of flue gas, can be as much as 10−25 volume percent or more of the flue gas. This is closely followed in volume by water vapor (H2O) created by the combustion of the hydrogen in the fuel with atmospheric oxygen. Much of the 'smoke' seen pouring from flue gas stacks is this water vapor forming a cloud as it contacts cool air.

A typical flue gas from the combustion of fossil fuels contains very small amounts of nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter. The nitrogen oxides are derived from the nitrogen in the ambient air as well as from any nitrogen-containing compounds in the fossil fuel. The sulfur dioxide is derived from any sulfur-containing compounds in the fuels. The particulate matter is composed of very small particles of solid materials and very small liquid droplets which give flue gases their smoky appearance.

The steam generators in large power plants and the process furnaces in large refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants, and incinerators burn considerable amounts of fossil fuels and therefore emit large amounts of flue gas to the ambient atmosphere. The table below presents the total amounts of flue gas typically generated by the burning of fossil fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil and coal. The data were obtained by stoichiometric calculations.

The total amount of wet flue gas generated by coal combustion is only 10 percent higher than the flue gas generated by natural-gas combustion (the ratio for dry flue gas is higher).

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