Engine load definition

Engine load means the percent of available engine torque being generated.]
Engine load means the per cent of available engine torque being generated.]
Engine load means the per cent of available engine torque being generated. “Propulsion System Torque” means the percentage of peak or reference torque.

Examples of Engine load in a sentence

  • The type tests shall comprise of 12 hours running of Engine load cycle 100%, 110%, 75% and 50%.

  • Engine load in units of kilowatts will be the only parameter recorded for the Caterpillar auxiliary engines.

  • Engine load is the amount of breaking force (mechanical resistance) applied to engine during operation, simulating weight (i.e. load) and/or resistance.

  • It supported the request by the Indigenous Caucus to recommend to the GA to consider funding the participation of IPLCs through the regular WIPO budget.

  • Engine load is often expressed in terms of Brake MeanEffective Pressure (BMEP) with larger BMEP numbers corresponding to higher engine loads (higher engine torque).

  • Engine load (% load on a 24 hour average for each engine and total for all engines)K.

  • The minimum response time to 95% of the rated Take-off Power or thrust as a result of moving the power lever of aeroplane Engines in not more than one second, from minimum ground idle and from minimum flight idle positions or, for rotorcraft Engines, increasing the power demand in not more than one second from the minimum test bed idle condition, starting fro m a stabilised condition, must be measured under the following Engine load conditions.

  • Engine load and engine speed values are varied between -20% and 20% of the master data set.

  • For the purposes of disclosure from non-medical individual records, all or portions of the information contained in these records may be exempt from public inspection under the personal privacy information exemption to the public records law set forth in ORS 192.502(2).(3) General financial policies and practices.

  • Immediate, fast transfer from NG to ethane at 30% out of maximum engine output Engine load and maximum output is defined as percentages of what the highest allowed power output is when the engine is operating on natural gas.


More Definitions of Engine load

Engine load means the per cent of available engine torque being generated.] [2.19. “Engine speed” means the rotational speed of the engine output shaft.]

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  • Satellite Manufacturer means, with respect to any Satellite, the prime contractor and manufacturer of such Satellite.

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  • Compression Ignition Engine means an internal combustion engine with operating characteristics significantly similar to the theoretical diesel combustion cycle. The regulation of power by controlling fuel supply in lieu of a throttle is indicative of a compression ignition engine.

  • Bulk gasoline plant means a gasoline storage and distribution facility with an average daily throughput of 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters) of gasoline or less on a 30-day rolling average.

  • INTER-CONNECTION POINT/ DELIVERY/ METERING POINT means a single point at 220kV or above, where the power from the Project(s) is injected into the identified ISTS Substation (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Projects with the substation system) as specified in the RfS document. Metering shall be done at this interconnection point where the power is injected into. For interconnection with grid and metering, the WPDs shall abide by the relevant CERC/ SERC Regulations, Grid Code and Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 as amended and revised from time to time.

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  • Payload means all property to be flown or used on or in a Launch Vehicle.

  • Launch Vehicle means an object, or any part thereof, intended for launch, launched from Earth, or returning to Earth which carries Payloads or persons, or both.

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  • Propeller means for a device for propelling an aircraft that has blades on a powerplant driven shaft and that, when rotated, produces by its action on the air, a thrust approximately perpendicular to its plane of rotation and it includes control components normally supplied by its manufacturer, but does not include main and auxiliary rotors or rotating airfoils of powerplants;

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