0 the process of becoming a liquid or of making something a liquid: --
Liquefaction is what happens to loose, wet soil during an earthquake.
Particularly are they ahead in techniques of gasification, liquefaction and fluidised bed combustion.
In the long term, for example, there are significant opportunities in liquefaction and gasification.
Among other things, he will be looking at work on liquefaction, fluidised bed combustion and in situ gasification.
The provision will also enable us to control the conversion of natural gas to methanol and liquefaction.
It will have many other uses; the liquefaction and gasification processes will open up new fields; coal may not be used for electricity production.
They are the liquefaction of coal, pyrolysis, and fluidised bed combustion, the latter having very special advantages.
Activity of these trypsin-like proteases is probably the main factor responsible for the quick liquefaction of the prey, allowing the ingested material to undergo further hydrolysis within the predator gut.
Underground gasification is also considered as is coal liquefaction.