As fuel oil in the boilers of steam-turbine powered ships, perhaps.
A1 Coal was used for fires and furnaces i hope this helps A2 It was also used for steam engines-only just beginning in 1750 but subsequently used for train locomotives, steam ships, and stationary steam engines powering all sorts of mechanical processes.
The temperature of steam in a steam engine can reach up to about 450°F (232°C) or higher, depending on the pressure. In high-pressure steam engines, temperatures can exceed 600°F (315°C). However, the temperature is limited by the materials used in the engine and safety concerns, as excessive heat can lead to failure or dangerous accidents. The efficiency and performance of a steam engine are closely related to the temperature and pressure of the steam it generates.
MV = Motor Vessel SS = Steam Ship the P&O Normandy ferry MV Lion was powered by two Crossley Pielstick PC2 12V-400 medium speed diesel engines Steam heating (fuel - engines - hot water - accommodation) was supplied by a Clayton steam generator electricity generated by Rolls Royce "c" range diesels
Bunker C fuel oil, often referred to as Bunker C, is a heavy, viscous fuel derived from the distillation of crude oil. It is primarily used in marine vessels and industrial applications due to its high energy content and lower cost compared to lighter fuels. Bunker C requires pre-heating for efficient combustion and is subject to regulations regarding sulfur content to minimize environmental impact. Its use is prevalent in large ships, such as tankers and cargo vessels, where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are critical.
a) Bunker Hill was higher than the land around it. b) The retreat had to take place across Charlestown Neck, which was narrow. c) British forces were behind Bunker Hill at Charlestown Neck. d) Bunker Hill was on an island. Answer is: C) British forces were behind bunker hill in Charlestown Neck.
Gas*, oil**, coal, electric* LP, Natural, LPG** 2,4 and 6 (bunker C)
Ice to water to steam.
C. St. C. B. Davison has written: 'History of steam road vehicles mainly for passenger-transport' -- subject(s): Steam Automobiles, Steam-carriages
'Bunker fuel C' is approximately 8.3 pounds per US gallon.
The cast of Le bunker - 1976 includes: Armen Godel as Arthur C. Crondon
E. C. Reid has written: 'Steam' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Steam engineering
Robert C. Spencer has written: 'Theoretical steam rate tables--compatible with the 1967 ASME steam tables' -- subject(s): Steam, Tables