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*** Volumetric Efficiency: 87. 68 %

Volumetric and is
A voxel ( volumetric pixel or Volumetric Picture Element ) is a volume element, representing a value on a regular grid in three dimensional space.
Volumetric flow rate should not be confused with volumetric flux, as defined by Darcy's law and represented by the symbol q, with units of m < sup > 3 </ sup >/( m < sup > 2 </ sup > s ), that is, m s < sup >- 1 </ sup >.
Volumetric flow rate is really just part of mass flow rate, since mass relates to volume via density.
Volumetric efficiency is a technical term used for comparing performance or some other measurable parameter per unit of physical volume.
( Volumetric flow rate depends on the size of the pipe, shear rate is a measure of how the velocity changes with distance.
Volumetric meshes are distinct from polygon meshes in that they explicitly represent both the surface and volume of a structure, while polygon meshes only explicitly represent the surface ( the volume is implicit ).
Volumetric flow rate is the mass flow rate divided by the fluid density.
* Volumetric flask is used for preparing liquids with volumes of high precision.
*# Volumetric latent heat storage capacity is low
*# Volumetric storage density is slightly above organic compounds
Volumetric specific storage ( or volume specific storage ) is the volume of water that an aquifer releases from storage, per volume of aquifer, per unit decline in hydraulic head ( Freeze and Cherry, 1979 ):
Volumetric water content, θ, is defined mathematically as:
Volumetric water content, θ, is calculated using:

Volumetric and engine
** Volumetric efficiency, in internal combustion engine design for the RAF
Volumetric efficiency in internal combustion engine design refers to the efficiency with which the engine can move the charge into and out of the cylinders.
Spark ignition engine development trends include: Fuel injection, and more recently, Gasoline direct injection, and improving Volumetric efficiency by using 4 valves per cylinder, Variable valve timing, Variable length intake manifolds, and turbocharging.

Volumetric and efficiency
Volumetric efficiency in a hydraulic pump refers to the percentage of actual fluid flow out of the pump compared to the flow out of the pump without leakage.
* Volumetric efficiency

Volumetric and .
Volumetric analysis originated in late 18th-century France.
Volumetric heat capacity ( VHC ), also termed volume-specific heat capacity, describes the ability of a given volume of a substance to store internal energy while undergoing a given temperature change, but without undergoing a phase transition.
Volumetric heat capacities in polyatomic gases vary widely, however, since they are dependent largely on the number of atoms per molecule in the gas, which in turn determines the total number of atoms per volume in the gas.
Volumetric pipettes allow the user to measure a volume of solution extremely accurately and then add it to something else.
A grade pipettes are more accurate than B grade pipettes and Volumetric pipettes are the most accurate of all.
* Volumetric flow rate, the volume of fluid which passes through a given surface per unit time, e. g. cubic meters per second
* Volumetric risk: the risk that a customer demands more or less of a product than expected.
Volumetric sensitivity kernels take the place of raypaths.
Volumetric efficiencies can be improved in a number of ways, but most notably the size of the valve openings compared to the volume of the cylinder and streamlining the ports.
Volumetric efficiencies above 100 % can be reached by using forced induction such as supercharging or turbocharging.
* Volumetric: Transporting the completed modular building sections take up a lot of space.
Volumetric displays use some physical mechanism to display points of light within a volume.
Volumetric displays include multiplanar displays, which have multiple display planes stacked up, and rotating panel displays, where a rotating panel sweeps out a volume.
Volumetric flasks of various sizes.
Volumetric flasks are used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions.
Volumetric 3D displays embody just one family of 3D displays in general.

Efficiency and is
Efficiency is a measure of how much of the power source is usefully applied to the amplifier's output.
Efficiency is improved if more output is generated without changing inputs, or in other words, the amount of " waste " is reduced.
Efficiency: each pixel is checked once.
Efficiency is only about 1 %, due to low interaction of gamma with the tube, and the article on the Geiger-Muller tube carries an account of the technique used to detect photon radiation.
Efficiency of atomic orbital interactions is determined from the overlap ( a measure of how well two orbitals constructively interact with one another ) between two atomic orbitals, which is significant if the atomic orbitals are close in energy.
Efficiency is important because many diseases depend upon processes within the cell and can only be impeded by drugs that make their way into the cell.
Efficiency and common problems: With only one cylinder in plunger pumps, the fluid flow varies between maximum flow when the plunger moves through the middle positions, and zero flow when the plunger is at the end positions.
Efficiency in application of water to the fields is low, but the main problem is leakage in main and secondary canals, especially Turkmenistan's main canal, the Karakum Canal.
Efficiency is a function of power output.
; Efficiency: While there are losses in the charge / discharge cycle and in the conversion of electricity to motive power, Rutter points out that most electric boats need only about 1. 5 kW or 2 hp to cruise at 5 mph, a common maximum river speed and that a 30 hp petrol or diesel engine producing only 2 hp is considerably more inefficient.
Efficiency factor is a ratio of some measure of performance to an expected value.
Efficiency is not to be confused with the PFC, though many computer hardware reviews conflate them.
Efficiency is gained by utilizing a parry rather than a block.
Efficiency is gained in that the opponent has less time to react to the nullification of their attack while having to worry about defending an incoming attack.
EER is the Energy Efficiency Ratio based on a 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ) outdoor temperature.
To more accurately describe the performance of air conditioning equipment over a typical cooling season a modified version of the EER is used, the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ( SEER ), or in Europe the ESEER.
Efficiency is increased by raising the compression ratio.
Efficiency is also increased because there is much less opportunity for human error.
Efficiency is very dependent upon the HPLC column and the HPLC method used

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