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  2. Kylchap - Wikipedia

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    The Kylchap exhaust system Double Kylchap exhaust of the Spanish RENFE 141 F 2416 (smokebox cut open), in the Delicias Museum, Madrid. The Kylchap steam locomotive exhaust system was designed and patented by French steam engineer André Chapelon, using a second-stage nozzle designed by the Finnish engineer Kyösti Kylälä, known as the Kylälä spreader, with the composite name KylChap being ...

  3. American Thunder (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    American Thunder was among the first independently produced mass-market print magazine devoted to NASCAR racing. [1] The magazine was in circulation between March 2004 and October 2004. [ 2 ] The headquarters were in San Francisco .

  4. Chimney (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    As well, steam locomotive exhaust systems typically vent cylinder steam exhaust through the chimney, to enhance the draught through the boiler. Chimneys are designed to carry the exhaust steam and smoke clear of the driver's line of sight while remaining short enough to clear overhead structures. Some chimneys included apparatus to suppress the ...

  5. American Thunder - Wikipedia

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    American Thunder may refer to: American Thunder, a television series aired on Speed channel; American Thunder (roller coaster), a roller coaster of Six Flags St ...

  6. Afterburner - Wikipedia

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    The visible exhaust may show shock diamonds, which are caused by shock waves formed due to slight differences between ambient pressure and the exhaust pressure. This interaction causes oscillations in the exhaust jet diameter over a short distance and causes visible banding where pressure and temperature are highest.

  7. Pontiac LeMans - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac LeMans / l ə ˈ m ɑː n z / is a model name applied to automobiles marketed by Pontiac.The name came from the French city of Le Mans, the site of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's oldest active sports car endurance race that began in 1923.