a. To go by without stopping; proceed beyond or leave behind: The bus passed a gas station. b. To go across; go through: We passed the border into Mexico. 2. To allow to go by or elapse; spend: He passed his winter in Vermont. 3. a. To go by without paying attention to; ...
Moving people and goods by train produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions per unit kilometre than either road or domestic air transport2. Consequently, increased reliance on rail is expected to benefit the environment at a planetary level, by reducing the contribution of transport to climate change3....
If the intersection of the blade steady state and gas bending stresses are within the vendors’ limit, continuous operation of the blade will not result in failure. Figure 7.9.5 shows that the Goodman Factor (maximum allowable gas bending stress divided by actual bending stress) for the blade ...
To address the issue that the sun doesn’t shine all of the time and the wind doesn’t blow all the time, these wind and solar power plants would require backup from natural gas or nuclear power plants. Even the most ardent supporters of wind and solar power concede that natural gas pow...
In vehicles fueled with compressed natural gas, a variation in the fuel composition can have non-negligible effects on their performance, as well as on the... Amirante,R 1,Distaso,... - 《Energy Conversion & Management》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 SOUND QUALITY CONTROL APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL ...
'Now,' said Mr Inspector to John, turning the gas lower; 'I'll mix with 'em in a casual way, and when I say Identification, perhaps you'll show yourself.' John nodded, and Mr Inspector went alone to the half-door of the bar. From the dim doorway of Cosy, within which Bella and...
Mr. Smith teamed up with correspon- dent Brett Shipp for the other two reports in the entry: "A Passing Offensive," which examined pressures at area schools to fab- ricate passing grades for star athletes, and "The Buried and the Dead," which exposed safety problems with faulty gas ...
where 𝜌𝑎ρa is the ambient density, 𝐶𝑝Cp is the heat capacity, 𝑔g is the gravitational acceleration, 𝐻H is the tunnel height, 𝐿𝑏Lb is the back-layering length, where 𝐿𝑏=0Lb=0 defines the critical velocity, 𝑇αTα is the ambient gas temperature, 𝑢u is ...
is due to the fact that the best wind or solar location is often remote from the most needed consumer base, thereby requiring the construction of massive electric transmission lines. “Factories claiming to have gone ‘beyond coal’ again and again turn out to be relying on natural gas.” ...
a. To go by without stopping; proceed beyond or leave behind: The bus passed a gas station. b. To go across; go through: We passed the border into Mexico. 2. To allow to go by or elapse; spend: He passed his winter in Vermont. 3. a. To go by without paying attention to; ...