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Thousands of people are expected in Camborne later to celebrate its famous son Richard Trevithick, who invented high-pressure steam power.
BBC: Camborne celebrates inventor Richard Trevithick
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The resulting steam increases internal pressure that must be vented.
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Camborne's Trevithick Day is an annual celebration of the heritage and mining heritage of the area, with the focus on its famous son Richard Trevithick, the pioneer of high pressure steam power.
BBC: Remembering Cornwall's Trevithick
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The output is a hot, high-pressure mix of steam and CO2 that powers a turbine.
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The debt crisis weighed on the markets from the start of last week, and the selling pressure picked up steam as the week progressed.
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The reactors super heated generating steam under so much heat and pressure that the hydrogen and oxygen split apart.
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The contraction of the European manufacturing sector is sparking widespread worries that European economies have lost steam and it will put tough pressure on small and independent manufacturers.
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Inside the reactor, pulverized coal (consisting of 80% to 96% carbon) is heated to 1, 200 degrees with steam at 500 pounds per square inch of pressure.
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In February 2009, pressure levels spiked inside Reactor 1, forcing the release of steam through an emergency valve.
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And so, really, this is really building up a head of steam here in the press and in the public, but is putting a lot of pressure on Tony Blair and his government to really start to resolve it and to get those 15 personnel home to Britain.
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The telltale sign of trouble at reactor No. 2, Tokyo Electric Power Co. officials said, was that pressure had dropped in the "suppression pool" the part of the reactor that converts steam to water at the bottom of the container.
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