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  2. Glossary of boiler terms - Wikipedia

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    Clack from the noise it makes. A non-return valve where the feedwater enters the boiler drum. A non-return valve where the feedwater enters the boiler drum. They are usually mounted halfway along the boiler drum, or else as a top feed , but away from the firebox, so as to avoid stressing it with the shock of cold water.

  3. Hush kit - Wikipedia

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    A hush kit is an aerodynamic device used to help reduce the noise produced by older aircraft jet engines. These devices are typically installed on older turbojet and low-bypass turbofan engines, as they are much louder than later high-bypass turbofan engines .

  4. Noise complaints to leaving early. How 5 former Boilers ...

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    Cuonzo Martin left the game early (for a good reason). D.J. Byrd was at his in-laws for Easter. And Greg Eifert was in Cabo getting noise complaints.

  5. Aircraft noise pollution - Wikipedia

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    Noise-generating aircraft propeller. Aircraft noise is noise pollution produced by an aircraft or its components, whether on the ground while parked such as auxiliary power units, while taxiing, on run-up from propeller and jet exhaust, during takeoff, underneath and lateral to departure and arrival paths, over-flying while en route, or during landing.

  6. Airplane noise continues to wreak havoc on North Jersey ... - AOL

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    For residents living in southern Bergen County, 56% of all planes departing the airport take off from Runway 6 and an additional 33% of incoming planes land on Runway 6, which accounts for about ...

  7. Jet noise - Wikipedia

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    The primary sources of jet noise for a high-speed air jet (meaning when the exhaust velocity exceeds about 100 m/s; 360 km/h; 225 mph) are "jet mixing noise" and, for supersonic flow, shock associated noise. Acoustic sources within the "jet pipe" also contribute to the noise, mainly at lower speeds, which include combustion noise, and sounds ...

  8. Pop pop boat - Wikipedia

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    When heat is applied to the boiler, water in the boiler evaporates, producing steam. The expanding steam is suddenly pushed out of the boiler, [dubious – discuss] making a "pop" sound, and pushes some of the water out of the exhaust tube, propelling the boat forward. The boiler is now dry, and cannot, therefore, generate any more steam.

  9. List of boiler types by manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    There is a prominent steam drum above the boiler barrel, making it resemble a Flaman boiler. [12] [13] Brotan-Deffner boiler: a variant of the Brotan boiler. The steam drum was shortened and placed behind the boiler barrel, giving a much more conventional silhouette. Around a thousand of these were used in Hungary. [12] [13]