to drive hydraulic pump 16, which if the air motor 18 has a rotary output would have a rotary input. However, as stated above, the pump 16 could also be a linear type of pump. Any type of hydraulic pump could be used to practice the invention, one such pump being the Atlas.TM....
Figure 5 shows the monthly average values of ETP and the relationship between ETP and the average air temperature. The average ETP by month was very similar between the two plant species, here with nonsignificant differences (p > 0.05). This result was the same for the two climate conditions...
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The required CO flow for synthesis could either originate from a constantly operated biomass gasification or from a direct air capture that produces CO2; the latter is assumed to be dynamically converted into synthesis gas with additional hydrogen. Thus two cases exist, the input is constantly ...
The absorber is modeled as a falling film absorber, with thin plates arranged side by side providing the surface for the down-flowing salt solution. Air flows into the absorber from the bottom and flows along the salt solution towards the upper end of the absorber; thus the air and the sal...
Good performance of thermal effect reduction was achieved in air and liquid environments with a large temperature variation over a long time. The method was determined to be capable of small signal measurement in biomolecular detections. This achievement opens up a wide array of possibilities for ...
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