Steady-state definition
Steady-state means an equilibrium condition has been achieved in the body burden of a substance in an organism. Steady-state is assumed when the rate of loss of a substance matches its rate of uptake.
Steady-state means relating to emission tests in which engine speed and load are held at a finite set of nominally constant values. Steady-state tests are either discrete- mode tests or ramped-modal tests;
Steady-state means the remainder of the Agreement term after the Transition Period. Subcontractor means an entity with which the CONTRACTOR has, or intends to have, an executed agreement to perform any functions required under the Agreement and does not include a Provider or Contract Provider.
More Definitions of Steady-state
Steady-state means, for each In-Scope Application, the later of (i) the Scheduled Steady-State Date and (ii) the date Supplier satisfies the applicable exit criteria in Exhibit A-2 and assumes full responsibility for Production Support Services for the In-Scope Application.
Steady-state means the value of a voltage after all transients have decayed to a negligible value. For an alternating quantity, the root-mean-square value in the steady state does not vary with time; and
Steady-state means the pipeline hydraulic condition that exists when
Steady-state means the average voltage level of electricity over a period of 5 minutes.
Steady-state means the state of operation that begins the first 10 minute clock period following the period in which a generating source asset’s output or a load sink asset’s consumption has reached the MW specified in an energy market dispatch, plus or minus the allowable dispatch variance for that generating source asset or load sink asset.
Steady-state. Has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(p) of Schedule C to the Terms and Conditions Schedule C
Steady-state means maintenance and operation costs at current capability and performance level, including costs for personnel, maintenance of existing information systems, corrective software maintenance, voice and data communications maintenance, and replacement of broken IT equipment.