Dispersion definition

Dispersion means an amount determined by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula: N(∑ wi × ( min(RVi , Capi) − Vol Strikei) ) − (min(RVIndex , CapIndex) − Vol_StrikeIndex)i=1
Dispersion means the release of surface and stormwater runoff from a drainage facility system such that the flow spreads over a wide area and is located so as not to allow flow to concentrate anywhere upstream of a drainage channel with erodible underlying granular soils.
Dispersion means the process whereby soil aggregates break down and separate into their constituent particles in water, due to deflocculation;

Examples of Dispersion in a sentence

  • In analyzing the statistical data of assessment quality, there are two measures upon which assessment officials will primarily rely: the Coefficient of Dispersion (COD), and the Price Related Differential (PRD).

  • Dispersion factor is the ratio of the increase in the ground level ambient air concentration for a pollutant at or beyond the property line of the site where the sewage sludge incinerator is located to the mass emission rate for the pollutant from the incinerator stack.

  • Effect of the Damping Function in Dispersion Corrected Density Functional Theory.

  • A Consistent and Accurate Ab Initio Parametrization of Density Functional Dispersion Correction (DFT-D) for the 94 Elements H-Pu. J.

  • The Coefficient of Dispersion, COD, is produced to measure assessment uniformity.

  • Semiempirical GGA-Type Density Functional Constructed with a Long-Range Dispersion Correction.

  • When carrying out dispersion modelling, regard should be had to the "Guidelines for the Preparation of Dispersion Modelling Assessments for Compliance with Regulatory Requirements – an Update to Royal Meteorological Society Guidance" or similar guidelines from a recognised authority.

  • Dispersion techniques may not be used to comply with this chapter, except for compliance with 18 AAC 50.110.

  • Water Dispersion Interactions Strongly Influence Simulated Structural Properties of Disordered Protein States.

  • Semiempirical GGA-Type Density Functional Constructed with a Long- Range Dispersion Correction.


More Definitions of Dispersion

Dispersion means the release of stormwater runoff such that the flow spreads over a wide area and is located so as not to allow flow to concentrate anywhere upstream of a drainage channel with erodible underlying soils.
Dispersion means an amount determined by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula: 4Σ Index Variance Leg(i) − Basket Variance Legi=1 In respect of the Basket Variance Leg: − K )
Dispersion means an amount (expressed as a decimal) determined by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula:
Dispersion or “hydrodynamic dispersion” means the physical attenuation process whereby a solute plume expands in directions both longitudinal and transverse (perpendicular) to the direction of ground water flow as the solute plume moves through the ground water. Dispersion is a non-destructive attenuation mechanism that reduces the concentration but not the total mass, of contaminants. Dispersion is the primary process causing dilution of dissolved contaminants within the solute plume. Dispersion results in the expansion of the solute plume and the reduction in contaminant concentrations within the solute plume. The mechanisms leading to dispersion in the subsurface include mechanical dispersion and molecular diffusion.
Dispersion means a physical mixing process which results in the scattering of particles or dissolved materials in the water column.
Dispersion means an amount calculated by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula: ∑ |= − |

Related to Dispersion

  • Infiltration means water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system (including sewer system and foundation drains) from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections, or manholes. Infiltration does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.

  • Leachate means any liquid, including any suspended components in the liquid, that has percolated through or drained from hazardous waste.

  • Migration means, the right accorded to health insurance policyholders (including all members under family cover and members of group Health insurance policy), to transfer the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time bound exclusions, with the same insurer

  • Nematode means invertebrate animals of the phylum nemathelminthes, and class nematoda, i.e., unsegmented round worms with elongated, fusiform, or saclike bodies covered with cuticle, and inhabiting soil, water, plants, or plant parts, may also be called nemas or eelworms.

  • Incineration means an engineered process involving burning or combustion of solid waste to thermally degrade waste materials at high temperatures;