Energy Research and Development and Small Business: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - Power resources |
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... temperature differences between the surface and deep waters , the operating efficiencies of the plants will be very low -- on the order of 2 to 3 % efficient . However , since the temperature difference is affected little by daily and ...
... temperature differences between the surface and deep waters , the operating efficiencies of the plants will be very low -- on the order of 2 to 3 % efficient . However , since the temperature difference is affected little by daily and ...
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... temperature differentials , all of which have been suggested as possible sources of energy . These concepts too , of course , will depend upon progress in materials science and technology for successful application . Finally , the ...
... temperature differentials , all of which have been suggested as possible sources of energy . These concepts too , of course , will depend upon progress in materials science and technology for successful application . Finally , the ...
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... temperature . The liquid is then vaporized in an insulated box and heat is removed by the vaporization to give the ... temperature of the salt solution to such a high temperature that the vapor pressure of ammonia in the solution exceeds ...
... temperature . The liquid is then vaporized in an insulated box and heat is removed by the vaporization to give the ... temperature of the salt solution to such a high temperature that the vapor pressure of ammonia in the solution exceeds ...
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... temperature differences are not so great and flat plate collectors can be used rather than focusing collectors , and there are more cooling liquids to choose from because the temperature does not have to be so low . " For example : A ...
... temperature differences are not so great and flat plate collectors can be used rather than focusing collectors , and there are more cooling liquids to choose from because the temperature does not have to be so low . " For example : A ...
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... temperature level . Such heat shock would cause spalling and cracking of the structure unless it was protected by an effective reflective coat- ing . Heat shock of the boiler itself would also be a design considera- tion ; innumerable ...
... temperature level . Such heat shock would cause spalling and cracking of the structure unless it was protected by an effective reflective coat- ing . Heat shock of the boiler itself would also be a design considera- tion ; innumerable ...
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