Hydraulic
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54 examples of Hydraulic in a sentence
It means large-scale
hydraulic
fracking for gas and massive strip-mining operations for coal, the likes of which we haven't yet seen.
If your high-pressure hose pipe or
hydraulic
line bulges a little, you just wrap some tape around it, it really is that simple.
So we went together with these guys and we basically put this exoskeleton together, 15 degrees of freedom,
hydraulic
machine that can be commanded by brain signals recorded by a non-invasive technology called electroencephalography that can basically allow the patient to imagine the movements and send his commands to the controls, the motors, and get it done.
So, this is the capery where you get fitted for your cape, and then you walk up these three steel-graded steps and then we turn on three
hydraulic
fans from every side and then you can see the cape in action.
I want to give you another example, moving from high-profile collaboration to something that is below ground both literally and figuratively: the
hydraulic
fracturing of natural gas.
As its movements trail the tower’s,
hydraulic
cylinders between the ball and the building convert that kinetic energy into heat, and stabilize the swaying structure.
According to the plot drilling a hole in the ceiling of the vault would disable the alarm system in the vault when the system was reactivated (I can't think why), according to Daltry there battery operated drill would be unable to drill through the vault ceiling however they just happened to have a
hydraulic
drill complete with hoses and fittings to fit the equally convenient take off points in the planes
hydraulic
system located above the vault.
As the plane has a closed
hydraulic
system it is hard to see how this could be accomplished without affecting the control systems or at least setting
hydraulic
pressure alarms in the cockpit.
One of the most serious examples in 19th century USA of excess river sedimentation was caused by
hydraulic
mining of gold-bearing gravely hills on the sides of the Sacramento Valley in the period from the 1850s to the early 1880s.
Of course, technological advances, like
hydraulic
fracturing (“fracking”) in the shale-gas industry, could increase supply and therefore lower prices.
America’s rapid switch to natural gas is the result of three decades of technological innovation, particularly the development of
hydraulic
fracturing, or “fracking,” which has opened up large new resources of previously inaccessible shale gas.
While horizontal drilling and
hydraulic
fracturing are not new, their pioneering application to shale rock was.
The technology of horizontal drilling and
hydraulic
fracturing, by which shale and other tight rock formations at great depths are bombarded with water and chemicals, has released major new supplies of both natural gas and oil.
River basin organizations such as that established for the Nile, Niger, or Senegal rivers help facilitate dialogue between states that share
hydraulic
resources.
Rural
hydraulic
projects, which ensure access to water for these populations over large stretches of land, can prove to be efficient conflict prevention tools.
Or, in 11 words: horizontal drilling and
hydraulic
fracturing to recover deposits of shale gas.
Successful deployment of
hydraulic
fracturing (“fracking”) technology in Xinjiang suggests that China, like America, will soon be able to draw on its own reserves of shale energy.
Total gas and coal reserves could support current demand for more than a hundred years, and technological progress – for example,
hydraulic
fracturing, which has unlocked shale energy – makes an ever growing share of these reserves economically attractive.
Whereas extraction of America’s extensive reserves of natural gas was previously thought to be unfeasible, technologies such as
hydraulic
fracturing (“fracking”) have ushered in a shale-gas revolution.
This has long been the case: Railroad networks, aviation, automobiles, semiconductors, satellites, GPS,
hydraulic
fracturing, nuclear power, genomics, and the Internet would not exist but for such partnerships (typically, but not only, starting with the military).
The renowned American economist Irving Fisher actually built an elaborate
hydraulic
machine with pumps and levers, allowing him to demonstrate visually how equilibrium prices in the market adjust in response to changes in supply or demand.
In the United States, the shale-gas revolution, facilitated by the development of
hydraulic
fracturing (“fracking”), has brought prices to their lowest levels since natural gas gained prominence after the oil crises of the 1970s.
Extracting Argentina’s shale resources would not only require dangerous and expensive
hydraulic
fracturing (fracking); exploiting them would result in around 50 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
Thus, Soviet-built tanks and artillery use PCB's in their
hydraulic
systems, airplanes in combat mission add ozone destroying halons to their fuel, and marine units use organic-tin compounds in the paint used on their hulls;Effects of the weapons themselves.
BRUSSELS – The global energy community is abuzz with excitement about
hydraulic
fracturing, or “fracking,” a newish technology that has opened formerly inaccessible reserves of gas trapped in underground shale formations.
However, while 90% of world reserves of
hydraulic
energy are concentrated in underdeveloped regions like sub-Saharan Africa, HVDC technology remains the preserve of developed countries.
For example, CERES, a non-profit organization, has combined Aqueduct’s water-stress maps with
hydraulic
fracturing data (from FracFocus.org) to find that nearly one-half of shale oil and gas wells in the US are located in areas with high water stress.
In both cases, the US is to blame;
hydraulic
fracturing in Oklahoma or Pennsylvania, according to this narrative, is the latest example of America’s projection of power abroad.
Indeed, thanks to the new techniques in
hydraulic
fracturing and horizontal drilling, shale gas may well become the dominant energy resource of the future.
With the advent of
hydraulic
fracturing, or “fracking,” US oil production has risen by 30%, and gas production by 25%, in just five years.
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