Examples of using Weighting factor in English and their translations into Russian
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WF Weighting factor.
WFE Effective weighting factor.
Weighting factor of cycle part 1 with hot condition.
Effective weighting factor.
Weighting factor of cycle part 1 with cold start.
Radiation weighting factor.
The weighting factor equals 1.0, since there is only one striking location.
Radiation weighting factor.
The weighting factor is the age distribution of a standard reference population.
Option 4: Cold start weighting factor.
Gear weighting factor.
Hot soak period and cold start weighting factor.
Gear weighting factor.
Mode Number Engine Speed Percent Load Weighting Factor.
The weighting factor of cold and hot WHTC.
The sampling time per mode shall be at least 4 seconds per 0.01 weighting factor.
The gear weighting factor is a dimensionless number defined as.
The sampling time per mode must be at least 4 seconds per 0.01 weighting factor.
The weighting factor kP gives the part power factor for urban driving.
The simplest method would be to use population size as the weighting factor method 1.
The weighting factor is set to 1.00 for countries that include the entire population of interest.
For gaseous summation calculations the Nmode shall be set to 1 and a weighting factor of 1 shall be used;
The weighting factor for the vertical collision location has the value 1.0, if only one collision location is assumed.
The gtr contains two options for the cold start weighting factor to be selected by the Contracting Parties.
This opened the door for further consideringthe options on soak time and cold start weighting factor.
The United States(US) regulations require a cold start weighting factor of 14 per cent based on US in-use data.
The weighting factor for each longitudinal collision location is the ratio between the"calculational span length" and the tank length.
Specifically, the United States will support a 10 minute soak period in conjunction with a 14 per cent cold start weighting factor.
The weighting factor for each longitudinal collision location is the ratio between the"calculational span length" and the length of the hold space.
For particulate calculations use the multiple filter method andfor summation calculations the Nmode shall be set to 1 and a weighting factor of 1 shall be used.