All three compression processes require a huge amount of computation.
During the compression process, pressure, temperature and the density of the fuel mixture increases.
In an isothermal compression process, the gas in the system is kept at a constant temperature throughout.
This increases system performance by recovering some losses of the inefficient compression process by rejecting heat to the atmosphere.
The compression process improves distillation efficiency by creating the reduced pressure in the evaporation chamber.
In this example all common substrings with four or more characters were eliminated by the compression process.
JPEG 2000 decomposes the image into a multiple resolution representation in the course of its compression process.
When a diesel engine is cold, the compression process may not raise the air to a high enough temperature to ignite the fuel.
Some scroll designs utilize valves at different points in the compression process to relieve pressure inside the compression elements.
A compression process will raise the temperature of the gas.