Compression Ratio definition

Compression Ratio means the discharge pressure for a particular compression facility expressed in Psia divided by the suction pressure expressed in Psia.
Compression Ratio or “CR” means the discharge pressure for a particular compression facility expressed in Psia divided by the suction pressure expressed in Psia.
Compression Ratio means 100, or such other compression ratio that is in effect at the relevant time in relation to the Multiple Voting Shares;

Examples of Compression Ratio in a sentence

  • Compression Ratio: (9.5.1) is the maximum compression ratio allowed.

  • Variable Compression Ratio I.C. Engine.8. Measurements of Exhaust Emissions of Petrol engine.9. Measurements of Exhaust Emissions of Diesel engine.10.

  • Assume we have a system summary Ss and a model summary Sm. The number of sentences occurring in both Ss and Sm is Na, the number of sentences in Ss is Ns, and the number of sentences in Sm is Nm. Recall is defined as Na/Nm. The Compression Ratio is defined as the length of a summary (by words or sentences) divided by the length of its original document.

  • Furthermore, TKN has remained above 2.0 mg/L, or the threshold which marks a negative response in water quality (MPCA 2005).Table 3.1 Growing season (June 1 – September 30) mean lake water quality for Benton Lake.

  • Estimation of Preconsolidation Stress and Compression Ratio from Field and Laboratory Measurements from the I-15 Reconstruction Project, Salt Lake City, Utah.

  • Leone et al., The Effect of Compression Ratio, Fuel Octane Rating, and Ethanol Content on Spark-Ignition Engine Efficiency, 49 Envtl.

  • Compression Ratio (min)—typically a number around 8; for fixed CR engines, should be identical to maximum CR.

  • In this section, results are given for high compression ratio (HCR) for later comparison at Low Compression Ratio (LCR).

  • The engine and subsystem specifications are:Bore: 73.0 mmStroke: 71.5 mmValve: 8 valves (OHV)Swept Volume: 1197 cc Compression Ratio: 8.8:1Power: 60 HP (DIN) at 5600 rpmTorque: 89 Nm at 3400 rpmFuel Feeding: Solex 2 barrel carburetorIgnition: Distributor type, 10° static advance, no vacuum assistance Exhaust: Standard muffler with final silencer muffler, no catalyticconverter Figure 6.2. gives an overview of the engine.

  • Leone et al., The Effect of Compression Ratio, Fuel Octane Rating, and Ethanol Content on Spark-Ignition Engine Efficiency, 49 Environ.


More Definitions of Compression Ratio

Compression Ratio means 100 Subordinate Voting Shares for each Multiple Voting Share. “Conversion Price” means C$0.30 per Unit.
Compression Ratio means (i) as to each Compressor with the equipment necessary to determine hourly Absolute Inlet Pressure and Absolute Discharge Pressure for a particular Month, the volume weighted average Hourly Ratio for all hours in such Month, with such weighting of the Hourly Ratio to be based on the inlet volumes of Gas received each hour at each such Compressor in such Month and (ii) as to each Compressor without such equipment, Gatherer’s best estimate of the ratio of the Absolute Discharge Pressure to the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such Compressor in such Month. The “Hourly Ratio” means the Absolute Discharge Pressure for a particular hour divided by the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such hour.
Compression Ratio means, (i) as to each Compressor with the equipment necessary to determine hourly Absolute Inlet Pressure and Absolute Discharge Pressure for an FLG Quarter, the volume weighted average Hourly Ratio for all hours in such Month, with such weighting of the Hourly Ratio to be based on the inlet volumes of Gas received each hour at each such Compressor in such FLG Quarter and (ii) as to each Compressor without such equipment, Gatherer’s best estimate of the ratio of the Absolute Discharge Pressure to the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such Compressor in such FLG Quarter. The “Hourly Ratio” means the Absolute Discharge Pressure for a particular hour divided by the Absolute Inlet Pressure for such hour.

Related to Compression Ratio

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio, on a Pro Forma Basis, of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness as of such date to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for the most recently completed Test Period.

  • Consolidated Net Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (x) Consolidated Net Leverage at such date to (y) the aggregate amount of Consolidated EBITDA for the period of the most recent four consecutive fiscal quarters ending prior to the date of such determination for which internal consolidated financial statements of the Company are available; provided, however, that for the purposes of calculating Consolidated EBITDA for such period, if, as of such date of determination: