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Natural gas
Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting primarily of methane, with up to 20 % of other hydrocarbons as well as impurities in varying amounts such as carbon dioxide. Natural gas is widely used as an important energy source in many applications including heating buildings, generating electricity, providing heat and power to industry, as fuel for vehicles and as a chemical feedstock in the manufacture of products such as plastics and other commercially important organic chemicals.
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extrusion
Energy; Natural gas
The process whereby heated or unheated plastic forced through a shaping orifice becomes one continuously formed piece.
GameChanger
Energy; Natural gas
A project run by Royal Dutch Shell company that aims to convert innovative energy system related ideas into reality.
Weir diaphragm valve
Energy; Natural gas
A diaphragm valve featuring a dam, or weir, formed in the body across the fluid flow path. This design reduces diaphragm flexing, but increases flwo resistance.
Working pressure
Energy; Natural gas
The pressure of the fluid passing through a valve measured at the valve inlet; fluid pressure varies as it passes through the valve and is lower at the valve outlet.
Worm gears
Energy; Natural gas
A gear set in which the input shaft is offset from and perpendicular to the output shaft, and driving gear is very small and perpendicular to the driven gear. Worm gear operators are used on ball ...
Yield strength
Energy; Natural gas
The limiting stress beyond which a material will sustain permanent deformation.