PPT-Corrosion and Combustion

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SNC1P Mr M Couturier Precious Medals Question You discover that one of your deceased relatives earned medals during both the Second World War and the Korean War and you are very proud of your relatives contribution to his country They have been given to you by inheritance They are in perfect condition How would you be able to display them while not damaging them to the elements to the environment . Combustion accounts for approximately 85 percent of the worlds energy usage and is vital to our current way of life Spacecraft and aircraft propulsion electric power production home heating ground transportation and materials processing all use comb It is intended to give an introduction to corrosion and its control in nontechnical terms More technical information is available on other areas of the NPL NCS website Bill Nimmo and Gareth Hinds NPL February 2003 brPage 2br Beginners Guide to Corro The most common example of corrosion is the formation of rust on steel Most corrosion phenomena are of electrochemical nature and consist of at least two reactions on the surface of the corroding metal One of the reactions is the oxidation eg dissol http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Central_America/Cuba/East/Guantanamo/Baracoa/photo1001204.htm. Group 16. Aaron Salazar. Phillip Schneider. Kevin Stacy. Geoffrey . Thiel. Sections 16.2 – 16.6. Electrochemistry. In a CI engine the fuel is sprayed directly into the cylinder and the fuel-air. mixture ignites spontaneously.. These photos are taken in a RCM under CI engine conditions with swirl air flow. 0.4 ms after ignition. Performance Task. You and your group will be given a source of energy and have to convince the Department of Energy of the Philippines that your source is the best to power the Philippines into the future. . 1. Hydrocarbons. 2. Methane. CH. 4. Ethyne. (acetylene). C. 2. H. 2. Butane. C. 4. H. 10. Complete Combustion. Occurs when there is plentiful O. 2. gas. Produces . ONLY. CO. 2. . (g). and H. 2. O. Testo HVAC Distributor Training:. Agenda . Why Test?. What to Test?. Why Testo?. Why Test?. Safety / Liability. Efficiency. Appliance Operation / Longevity. Revenue / Cost Savings / Professionalism. . (“Flow-Assisted”. . or “Flow-Accelerated”. . Corrosion). An increase in corrosion brought about by a high relative velocity between the corrosive environment and the surface.. Removal of the metal may be:. Louise C. Speitel, Richard N. Walters, & Richard E. Lyon. Approach. Develop rapid laboratory test to screen flame retardants and FR plastics for:. Gas phase activity. Combustion toxicity. 10. 3. What are fuels?. How is electricity generated?. What are the positive and negative consequences of burning carbon-based fuels?. How much heat is released when fuels are burned?. What are biofuels, and what are the benefits of using them as a transportation fuel?. oxidization. of a metal, and the oxide flaking off.. Oxidized metal is commonly called rust. Most commonly oxygen will oxidize a metal.. Either by . [Metal] O. 2. . → . [Metal]O . Or . [Metal] H. oxidization. of a metal, and the oxide flaking off.. Oxidized metal is commonly called rust. Most commonly oxygen will oxidize a metal.. Either by . [Metal] + O. 2. . → . [Metal]O . Or . [Metal] + H. Expectations - Take notes and write 3 test questions. What is combustion?. Combustion is:. A noun1. the.  act or process of burning.. Chemistry -.. rapid.  oxidation accompanied by heat and, usually, light..

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