volume (V) definition

volume (V) means the internal volume of a chamber, including the volume of nozzles to the first connection or weld and excluding the volume of permanent internal parts;
volume (V) means the internal volume of a chamber: the volume of the mechanical parts is to be excluded from the volume to be taken into account but not the volume of the oil contained.

Examples of volume (V) in a sentence

  • The volume V can be calculated from Equation 16: V/mL=[PYR]/0.0124.

  • The formula below is used: Where: MH2 = hydrogen mass, in grams CH2 = measured hydrogen concentration in the enclosure, in ppm volume V = net enclosure volume in cubic metres (m3) corrected for the volume of the vehicle, with the windows and the luggage compartment open.

  • Where: MH2 = hydrogen mass, in grams CH2 = measured hydrogen concentration into the enclosure, in ppm volume V = enclosure volume in cubic metres (m3) as measured in paragraph 2.1.1. above.

  • The formula below is used:  (1 Vout ) C  P  C  P 4 MH2  k  V10  V f   H 2i i  f  T T   i    Where: MH2 = hydrogen mass, in grams CH2 = measured hydrogen concentration in the enclosure, in ppm volume V = net enclosure volume in cubic metres (m3) corrected for the volume of the vehicle, with the windows and the luggage compartment open.

  • The volume V can be calculated from Equation 16: The PNAP/PYR solutions should be wrapped with aluminum foil and kept out of bright light after preparation.

  • The formula below is used: ⎛ (1+ Vout ) × C × P ⎞ C × P ⎜ −4 MH 2 = k × V ×10 ×⎜ V H 2f f ⎟ − H 2i i ⎟ f ⎜ T T ⎟ ⎜ i ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ Where: MH2 = hydrogen mass, in grams CH2 = measured hydrogen concentration in the enclosure, in ppm volume V = net enclosure volume in cubic metres (m3) corrected for the volume of the vehicle, with the windows and the luggage compartment open.

  • The internal strain energy, U, for a generic volume, V, can be expressed in terms of the internal energy per unit volume.

  • However, it is possible to describe rockfall using a probabilistic model, describing the frequency HV (v) with which a rock of a certain volume V or larger is detached.

  • The volume V can be calculated from Equa- tion 16: V/mL=[PYR]/0.0124.

  • The formula below is used: ⎛ ⎜(1 + Vout ) × CH2f × Pf C × P ⎟ M = k × V × 10 4 × ⎜ V − H2i i ⎟ H2 ⎜ T T ⎟ ⎜ f i ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ where: MH2 = hydrogen mass, in grams CH2 = measured hydrogen concentration in the enclosure, in ppm volume V = net enclosure volume in cubic metres (m3) corrected for the volume of the vehicle, with the windows and the luggage compartment open.