Peak Modeled Pressure definition

Peak Modeled Pressure means the highest pressure predicted by the model to be experienced by the Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, as determined according to an Engineering Evaluation.
Peak Modeled Pressure means the highest pressure experienced by the Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, as determined using the Open Loop Modeling Guideline and Open Loop Engineering Design Standard.

Examples of Peak Modeled Pressure in a sentence

  • Each Engineering Evaluation shall include a determination as to whether the Subject Vapor Control System achieves the following objectives: the Subject Vapor Control System is adequately designed and sized for PMIVFR, PPIVFR, and Peak Modeled Pressure.

  • These decisions should be based on the trade-off between the gains from supplier participation and the losses due to consumers who defect to intermediaries that are more transparent.

  • Contractor required to comply fully with all Department of Transportation (“DOT”) and Federal Transit Administration (“FTA”) regulations prohibiting drug use and alcohol misuse by all operators and maintenance personnel or employees of subcontractors performing safety-sensitive functions.

  • The Design Analysis Methodology sets forth the methodology for analyzing whether the Subject Vapor Control System is adequately designed and sized for PMIVFR, PPIVFR, and Peak Modeled Pressure.

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