Rankine definition
Examples of Rankine in a sentence
Passive earth pressure • The passive earth pressure, Pp, below the excavation line may be computed by Rankine or Log-Spiral theories, but not the Coulomb theory.
In general, RRGPP-1 is planned to be an air-cooled, 15 MW Facility using geothermal fluid in a closed-loop Rankine cycle.
At common law the tenant has a duty to remain in possession of the house so it does not suffer from being unoccupied (Rankine : The Law of Leases in Scotland (3rd ed., 1916 p233-236).
Once the tenancy has begun, the landlord's duty is to undertake to keep the house in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation (Sch 10 (1)(2), 1987 Act, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ -v- Salford Corporation [1943] AC 283 HL), wind and watertight (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ -v- Forrester 1910 SC 675) and in tenantable condition (Rankine, p240-2).
If Licensee Improvements lead to an invention that is not an external combustion Rankine cycle engine or component thereof, such new invention belongs to Licensee, provided Licensor had no part in the development of such new invention.
The code is based on the 3-D Rankine source method and it has been developed over a number of years.
The machines use different technologies for cold production, such as absorption with a liquid sorption material, adsorption with a solid sorption materials, and even thermo- mechanical processes (the novel Rankine cycle).
High temperature power cycles such as the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cycle or superheated Rankine cycle have the ability to make significant improvements on lower temperature steam driven cycles.
Under this cooperation agreement, Exergy will be the exclusive technology provider of 8 Organic Rankine Cycle systems for the RentCo project for a total capacity of app.
Similarly, it may be chosen for conversion into electricity, other techniques among which worth mentioning the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and the Double-Flash Power Plant.