Boiling point (4) | ![]() |
Emissivity (3) | ![]() |
Flammability (4) | ![]() |
Melting point (29) | ![]() |
Thermal conductivity (48) | ![]() |
Thermal expansion (15) | ![]() |
Subcritical fluid technology uses water above its boiling point and below its critical temperature, under pressure. In subcritical water medium, starch can be modified to influence the film properties, such as its tensile strength
the fuel must have the right boiling point distribution, and then it has to have called properties lubricity,
The researchers said the effect could be explained by the lower boiling point of water at high altitude
have the right boiling point distribution and lubricity, and a very low pour point, meaning the fuel can become gelatinous in the cold temperatures of the stratosphere,
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