One example of a solid fuel is coal. Coal was used in many early factories during the beginning of the industrial, but was phased out because it was not a clean burning fuel source.
Coal is the most common one; peat is also widely used, as is wood.
Solid - coal. Gaseous - natural gas
Coke, Coal, Wood, Peat, Lignite, Resin.
It is coal.
Examples: coal, wood, shale, peat.
Coal.
Wood.
Not for the faint of heart! For a Combi/Evaporation boiler: Switch off the boiler. Take a reading of the boiler water pressure gauge. Shut off the radiator's thermostat valve(if fitted)/supply valve and return valves, connect a hose to the drain and put the other end into a large container below the level of the bottom of the radiator. Open the draincock first and then the air bleed valve and let the radiator drain. Close the draincock. When refilling the radiator put the anti-corrosion treatment in first then open the thermostat valve and return valve as wide as possible. when the air is expelled, close the air bleed screw. Using the fill loop restore boiler pressure. Put all thermostat valves(if fitted) to max and fire up the boiler. After the boiler has run for 10 minutes, switch off, or so go to the highest radiator and bleed out the air. WARNING: the water/steam will be very hot and likely to spit. Use a cloth as a barrier and to mop up any spills. Recheck the boiler pressure and top up as necessary.
Burning requires a flammable material and oxygen as well as a heat source. Rocket fuel will burn in space because it contains its own oxygen. Applying a heat source will ignite rocket fuel. A fuel such as gasoline will not burn in space as there is no oxygen present.
yes
attack, assault, besiege, beset, assail, bomb, shell, blitz, open fire
In general, open. Doors may be closed when fire has burned down. Even tempered glass may shatter during very hot burns.
Before stoves in the early times they would have something in the shape of almost a giant pot. Inside would be a fire and the people would put the food inside and let it cook.
Lack of fuel, air or heat.
Yes, but you can only burn 'smokeless fuel'.
yes
A solid fuel booster is like a huge firecracker. Teh Explosive is formed into a hollow cylinder open at one end. When it ignites, the interior surface of the cylinder burns. The gases that result rush out the open end, pushing the booster and anything attached in the other direction.
A solid fuel booster is like a huge firecracker. Teh Explosive is formed into a hollow cylinder open at one end. When it ignites, the interior surface of the cylinder burns. The gases that result rush out the open end, pushing the booster and anything attached in the other direction.
I would open it.
open then close it
Get a solid container for the gas you want to drain. Loosen and remove the fuel line for them petcock below the gas tank. Open the petcock and let the fuel run into the container. If you want to remove the fuel from the carburetor, then you have to remove it and open the bottom half of it.
Stop Boiler Valve (or Crown Valve) is installed on an outlet line of a boiler. It's purpose is isolation of a boiler from a downstream steam line. Its position may be either open or close, it cannot be used for throttling of steam.
A solid fuel booster is like a huge firecracker. Teh Explosive is formed into a hollow cylinder open at one end. When it ignites, the interior surface of the cylinder burns. The gases that result rush out the open end, pushing the booster and anything attached in the other direction.
Normally from an engine backfire. The plug fires when the intake valve is partially open which will explode the fuel in the intake and carb.