Examples of using Combustion in English and their translations into German
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Spontaneous combustion.
The combustion gas pipe with the.
So... not spontaneous human combustion?
Spontaneous combustion every day.
The primary air is necessary for combustion.
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Air flow in the place of installation during combustion.
For combustion helicopters it is max.
Air entrance into the installation place during the combustion.
Poor combustion is the source of many problems.
Assessment of the effects of detonation and combustion.
Combustion 3 times longer than a conventional candle.
For the simple change-over from combustion to electric motor.
Combustion by-products: Dioxin and Dioxin-Like PCBs.
Organic, fatty and odour generating substances suffer„cold combustion“.
Generic combustion(topics 4.2.Λ.1, 4.2.A.2, 4.2.Λ.3, 4.2.Λ.4);
Hand cart pumps are usually driven by an electric or combustion motor.
Combustion in the boiler is based on forced exhaust and/or combustion air supply.
Soot is produced at combustion when there is a surplus of carbon.
Combustion techniques, measurement technology and simulations process calculation.
The portable pump is usually driven by an electric or combustion motor.
In addition to Combustion IC, it can also be used for gas analysis.
Common-rail engines are also noticeably quieter, thanks to optimised combustion.
The valvetrain controls in combustion engines the gas-exchange cycle.
Combustion and scalding are the most frequent and heaviest injuries of children.
Specification of shipping logistics for waste delivery in the Spittelau combustion facility.
The J-type ground electrode ensures better combustion, particularly on lean burn gas engines.
With the fuel selection flap it can be switched smoothly between upper and lower combustion.
These couplings are suitable for combustion or electric engines, in mobile or stationary equipment.
Every investigated incident of spontaneous human combustion involved an overlooked external ignition source.