BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL EXPLOSION

BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL ■■■■■■■■■,

What is The Definition of BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL ■■■■■■■■■?

  • Covers damage or damage caused by ■■■■■■■■■ or collapse of boilers and other pressure vessels which usually requires a certificate of conformity before use. Includes liability for material and personal harm caused by a third party.

Literal Meanings of BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL ■■■■■■■■■

BOILER:

Meanings of BOILER:
  1. Fuel device or container for heating water.

  2. A device that provides hot water or central heating.

  3. A tank to generate pressure steam in a steam engine.

  4. Metal jars for washing or disinfecting at very high temperatures.

  5. The chicken is only suitable for cooking.

AND:

Meanings of AND:
  1. It is used to include words from the same part of a speech, clause or sentence that needs to be put together.

  2. When the second clause follows the first clause, it was included in the two clauses.

  3. It is used to join two clauses, the second arises from the first.

  4. Add two identical comparisons to illustrate the gradual change.

  5. Connect two identical words, meaning long or lasting.

  6. It is used to combine two identical words together to indicate that objects of the same name or type have different characteristics.

  7. Used to add two numbers to indicate that they are being added.

  8. It is used to connect two numbers, which commands.

  9. It is used to introduce additional comments or interactions.

  10. The other person would introduce questions about what he had said.

Sentences of AND
  1. They can read and write

  2. One hundred and fifty

  3. Red and black tiles

  4. The shop, which sells donated books and CDs, helps owners make a profit from caring for sick animals.

  5. He and I have been friends for a long time.

  6. He was wearing a dark blue and green anorak.

  7. I know you can see and hear what's going on.

  8. There are many menus of sausage, porridge and steamed pudding.

Synonyms of AND

in addition to, added to, besides, too, not to mention, as well as, and, with the addition of, coupled with, including, increased by, together with, also, with, along with

PRESSURE:

Meanings of PRESSURE:
  1. Constant use of physical force with or against a body comes in contact with it.

  2. Force through area unit

  3. Using consent, influence, or threats to get someone to do something.

  4. Influence on someone or something.

  5. An important sense of urgency that arises from doing or needing to do something, especially with limited time.

  6. Trying to persuade or force someone to do something.

Sentences of PRESSURE
  1. Honey is usually extracted by crushing the hive and draining the honey, usually with the help of extra pressure from the juicer.

  2. Cutting this bone puts extra pressure on the carpal tunnel.

  3. Nikki put her foot on her knees and applied light pressure to the painful area.

  4. As a result of the applied suction pressure, xylem juice flows into the capillaries, where it can be collected by syringe.

  5. Osmotic pressure is a measure of excess pressure that must be applied against osmosis.

  6. The open conical nozzle allows hot gases to expand outward to put pressure on the missile as it flies.

  7. We report maximum contact pressure because the maximum pressure can have a direct effect on ■■■■■ degradation.

  8. Black Blaze responded by applying light pressure or touching the device.

  9. The user can choose contact pressure, position, degree of separation and test duration.

  10. Constant pressing of the screw, especially often so much pressure is applied that the product becomes very bitter and astringent.

Synonyms of PRESSURE

weight, burden, enforcement, physical force, load, force, goading, harry, pressurization, oppression, strong-arm, squeeze, adversity, arm-twisting, persuade, persuasion, harrying, bulldoze, bludgeon, intimidate, harass, nagging, prod, drain, tension, goad, influence

■■■■■■■■■:

Meanings of ■■■■■■■■■:
  1. A loud, destructive ■■■■■■■■■ or ■■■■■■■■■ of something, e.g. B with the ■■■■.

  2. Violent expansion in which energy is transmitted from the outside in the form of a shock wave.

  3. Noise, mild or violent emotions, especially sudden onset of something like anger.

  4. Sudden political or social upheaval.

  5. Rapid or sudden increase in number or range.

Sentences of ■■■■■■■■■
  1. Peace in the city was shattered by an ■■■■■■■■■ that blew doors and windows and shattered glass.

  2. A ■■■■ blast damages an oil pipeline in the northern province.

  3. A roadside ■■■■ damaged the vehicle, 56km east of the camp.

  4. The blast injured a passerby, damaged several cars and shattered windows in a neighboring building.

  5. The blast shattered windows and caused extensive damage in one of the city's busiest neighborhoods.

  6. The blast destroyed the facade and windows, and smoke billowed from the building.

  7. A series of explosions then hit the planes until the reactor finally burst into flames and blindness.

  8. The fire engulfed the plane and an ■■■■■■■■■ of ammunition blew it up.

  9. The bullet struck the wall like a ■■■■, which exploded, leaving a small house the size of a wall.

Synonyms of ■■■■■■■■■

mushrooming, burst, surge, effusion, access, eruption, blowing up, rocketing, snowballing, rush, burgeoning, dramatic increase, flare-up, escalation, ignition, storm, discharge, ■■■■-up, detonation, rapid increase, rash, wave, spate, multiplication

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