Test engine definition

Test engine means any engine used in certification, production line testing, quality audit, or compliance testing. A test engine can be a prototype engine or a production engine depending on the testing program in which it is used.
Test engine means the engine or group of engines that an engine manufacturer uses during certification, production-line and in-use testing to determine compliance with emission standards.
Test engine means an engine in a test sample.

Examples of Test engine in a sentence

  • Test engine must support the following functionalities apart from other functions.

  • Test engine and test action iterator are intended for test sequence generation.

  • Test engine is based on an FSM traversal algorithm.Test action iterator works under the test engine control.

  • For the mixed intake gas, Cylinders Table 1: Engine characteristics F Air filterF H2 flow meterAir flow meterH2 buffer vesselRHThrottle valveBuffer vesselRHTWCH2 injectionBypass valveCompressorIntercoolerRHBuffer vesselMixing section EGR valve EGR cooler Figure 3: Test engine layout with indicated measuring places for relative humidity (RH) the relative humidity is measured using a capacitive humidity sensor (Honeywell HIH-4000).

  • Test engine and test sequence iterator are responsible for test sequence generation and require only a part of description of an automaton under test — the set of states and applicable input symbols for each state.

  • The Test engine is also responsible for executing queries against the populated output DEX.

  • Figure 31 - Import adapter testing actors and processesThe Test engine consists of a Tester and a Test system, the tester queries the populated input DEX while the Test system compares this information with the information received from the SUT operator which queries the legacy system.

  • Testing is then done by querying the legacy system with predefined queries specified in the Test engine, the results are compared with the input.

  • Table 4 Test engine specifications.Parameter SpecificationMake FarymannType A30Compression ratio Variable 5:1 to 11:1 (petrol), 12:1to 18:1 (diesel)Number of cylinders 1Cylinder bore 95 mmStroke 82 mmSwept volume 582 ccSpeed range 1,000-2,500 rpm (2,750 rpm over speed cut-out)Max power 9.5 kWMax torque 45 NmIgnition timing 30° BTDC to 10° ATDCChoke sizes 19, 21, 23, 25 mmDynamometer DC motor 5-7 kW 2,500 rpm with thermostat Source: Ref.

  • If applications scoring the minimum number of points for the set-aside block does not fill the block, IPA will award RECs based upon price.


More Definitions of Test engine

Test engine is the SaaS subscription service provided by the Supplier which automatically executes tests defined in the Controller application. Also called the AutomatePro Test Engine (ATE).

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  • Test Plan means a plan: for the Testing of the Deliverables; and setting out other agreed criteria related to the achievement of Milestones, as described further in paragraph 4 of Call of Schedule 5 (Testing);

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  • Collateral Quality Tests means the Collateral Quality Tests set out in the Investment Management Agreement being each of the following:

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  • Financial Monitoring Report or “FMR” means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

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  • CREFC® Operating Statement Analysis Report The monthly report in the “Operating Statement Analysis Report” format substantially in the form of and containing the information called for therein for the Mortgage Loans, or such other form for the presentation of such information as may be approved from time to time by the CREFC® for commercial mortgage securities transactions generally.

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  • CMSA Operating Statement Analysis Report means a report substantially in the form of, and containing the information called for in, the downloadable form of the "Operating Statement Analysis Report" available as of the Closing Date on the CMSA Website or in such other form for the presentation of such information and containing such additional information as may from time to time be approved by the CMSA for commercial mortgage-backed securities transactions generally.

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