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1 unity power factor load
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > unity power factor load
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2 displacement power factor
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement power factor
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3 factor
1) коэффициент; множитель || выносить за скобки; разлагать на множители2) фактора) коэффициент; константа; постояннаяб) поправочный коэффициент; корректирующий множитель3) делитель ( числа или выражения)4) регрессор•- absorption factor
- accountable factor
- alternating-quantity form factor
- amplification factor
- amplifier distortion factor
- amplitude factor
- array factor
- AT form factor
- attenuation factor
- ATX form factor
- autonomous factor
- avalanche multiplication factor
- average noise factor
- Baby AT form factor
- bandwidth factor
- base-transport factor
- beam compression factor
- between factor
- blocking factor
- Boltzmann factor
- branching factor
- bunching factor
- capacitive branch quality factor
- causal factor
- chance factor
- chill factor
- coincidence factor
- collector-current multiplication factor
- color correction factor
- commutation factor
- commutative factor
- compensation factor
- complex factor
- complexity factor
- confidence factor
- constant factor
- constraint factor
- correction factor
- correlation factor
- coupling factor
- crest factor
- cross-modulation factor
- current-amplification factor
- current-multiplication factor
- current-stability factor
- cyclic duration factor
- damping factor
- daylight factor
- Debye-Waller factor
- deflection factor
- deflection uniformity factor
- degeneracy factor
- degeneration factor
- demagnetization curve fullness factor
- demagnetizing factor
- demand factor
- depolarization factor
- depreciation factor
- derating factor
- determining factor
- design factor
- dielectric dissipation factor
- dielectric filling factor
- dielectric loss factor
- dielectric power factor
- diffusion factor
- dimension factor
- dimensionless factor
- directivity factor
- dissipation factor
- distortion factor
- distribution factor
- diversity factor
- duty factor
- electrical form factor
- element factor
- elimination factor
- exogenous factor
- exponential factor
- feedback factor
- ferrite filling factor
- fill factor
- filling factor
- filter factor
- fineness factor
- fixed factor
- flare factor
- flex-ATX form factor
- force factor
- form factor
- free factor
- frequency multiplication factor
- fudge factor
- fullness factor
- g-factor
- gap factor
- gas-amplification factor
- gas-content factor
- gas-multiplication factor
- geometric factor
- geometry factor
- greatest common factor
- greatest prime factor
- grouping factor
- growth factor
- harmonic distortion factor
- heat conductivity factor
- human factor
- hysteresis factor
- impedance mismatch factor
- improvement factor
- inductive branch quality factor
- injection factor
- interlace factor
- interleave factor
- K-factor
- Kell factor
- Landé factor
- leakage factor
- literal factor
- load factor
- loss factor - luminosity factor
- luminous factor
- magnetic dissipation factor
- magnetic form factor
- magnetic leakage factor
- magnetic loss factor
- magnetic power factor
- magnetic splitting factor
- magnetostrictive sensitivity factor
- magnification factor
- magnitude factor
- mains decoupling factor
- mains-interference immunity factor
- mechanical quality factor
- micro-ATX form factor
- mini-ATX form factor
- mismatch factor
- mismatching factor
- modifying factor
- modulation factor
- mu factor
- multiplication factor
- multiplying factor
- mutual inductance factor
- nature factor
- NLX form factor
- noise factor
- noise improvement factor
- nonlinear distortion factor
- nuclear g-factor
- nuclear Landé factor
- nuclear magnetic splitting factor
- numerical factor
- operation factor
- output factor
- overload factor
- packing factor
- peak factor
- penetration factor
- performance factor
- permeability rise factor
- phase factor
- photomultiplication factor
- piezoelectric coupling factor
- pitch factor
- plane-Earth factor
- polarization mismatch factor
- polarization receiving factor
- post-deflection acceleration factor
- power factor
- propagation factor
- propagation terrain factor
- proximity factor
- pulse duty factor
- punch-through factor
- Q-factor
- quality factor
- radiance factor
- reactive factor
- readiness factor
- receiver noise factor
- rectification factor
- rectifier form factor
- reduced quality factor
- reflection factor
- regularization factor
- relative erythemal factor
- relative severity factor
- reliability factor
- relocation factor
- repairability factor
- repeatability factor
- repeating measure factor
- restorability factor
- RF demagnetizing factor
- ripple factor
- rolloff factor
- SA factor
- safety factor
- saturation factor
- scale factor
- scaling factor
- secondary-electron emission factor
- sector interleave factor
- selective availability factor
- shadow factor
- shape factor
- shield factor
- shielding factor
- signal-to-noise factor
- skip factor
- sky factor
- slowing factor
- smoothing factor
- space factor
- space-charge growth factor
- speed-up factor
- spherical-Earth factor
- spot noise factor
- spread factor
- stability factor
- stabilization factor
- standing-wave loss factor
- storage factor
- structure factor
- surround factor
- switching factor
- time-scaling factor
- transfer factor
- transition factor
- transmission factor
- transport factor
- unitary factor
- unity power factor
- unloaded dissipation factor
- utilization factor
- vacuum factor
- velocity factor
- visibility factor
- voltage amplification factor
- weight factor
- weighting factor
- windchill factor
- winding factor
- within factor
- WTX form factor
- Y-factor
- Z-factor
- μ-factor -
4 factor
1) коэффициент; множитель || выносить за скобки; разлагать на множители2) фактора) коэффициент; константа; постояннаяб) поправочный коэффициент; корректирующий множитель3) делитель ( числа или выражения)4) регрессор•- μ factor- absorption factor
- accountable factor
- alternating-quantity form factor
- amplification factor
- amplifier distortion factor
- amplitude factor
- array factor
- AT form factor
- attenuation factor
- ATX form factor
- autonomous factor
- avalanche multiplication factor
- average noise factor
- Baby AT form factor
- bandwidth factor
- base-transport factor
- beam compression factor
- between factor
- blocking factor
- Boltzmann factor
- branching factor
- bunching factor
- capacitive branch quality factor
- causal factor
- chance factor
- chill factor
- coincidence factor
- collector-current multiplication factor
- color correction factor
- commutation factor
- commutative factor
- compensation factor
- complex factor
- complexity factor
- confidence factor
- constant factor
- constraint factor
- correction factor
- correlation factor
- coupling factor
- crest factor
- cross-modulation factor
- current-amplification factor
- current-multiplication factor
- current-stability factor
- cyclic duration factor
- damping factor
- daylight factor
- Debye-Waller factor
- deflection factor
- deflection uniformity factor
- degeneracy factor
- degeneration factor
- demagnetization curve fullness factor
- demagnetizing factor
- demand factor
- depolarization factor
- depreciation factor
- derating factor
- design factor
- determining factor
- dielectric dissipation factor
- dielectric filling factor
- dielectric loss factor
- dielectric power factor
- diffusion factor
- dimension factor
- dimensionless factor
- directivity factor
- dissipation factor
- distortion factor
- distribution factor
- diversity factor
- duty factor
- electrical form factor
- element factor
- elimination factor
- exogenous factor
- exponential factor
- factor of production
- feedback factor
- ferrite filling factor
- fill factor
- filling factor
- filter factor
- fineness factor
- fixed factor
- flare factor
- flex-ATX form factor
- force factor
- form factor
- free factor
- frequency multiplication factor
- fudge factor
- fullness factor
- gap factor
- gas-amplification factor
- gas-content factor
- gas-multiplication factor
- geometric factor
- geometry factor
- g-factor
- greatest common factor
- greatest prime factor
- grouping factor
- growth factor
- harmonic distortion factor
- heat conductivity factor
- human factor
- hysteresis factor
- impedance mismatch factor
- improvement factor
- inductive branch quality factor
- injection factor
- interlace factor
- interleave factor
- Kell factor
- K-factor
- Landé factor
- leakage factor
- literal factor
- load factor
- loss factor
- lowest common factor
- LPX form factor
- luminosity factor
- luminous factor
- magnetic dissipation factor
- magnetic form factor
- magnetic leakage factor
- magnetic loss factor
- magnetic power factor
- magnetic splitting factor
- magnetostrictive sensitivity factor
- magnification factor
- magnitude factor
- mains decoupling factor
- mains-interference immunity factor
- mechanical quality factor
- micro-ATX form factor
- mini-ATX form factor
- mismatch factor
- mismatching factor
- modifying factor
- modulation factor
- mu factor
- multiplication factor
- multiplying factor
- mutual inductance factor
- nature factor
- NLX form factor
- noise factor
- noise improvement factor
- nonlinear distortion factor
- nuclear g-factor
- nuclear Landé factor
- nuclear magnetic splitting factor
- numerical factor
- operation factor
- output factor
- overload factor
- packing factor
- peak factor
- penetration factor
- performance factor
- permeability rise factor
- phase factor
- photomultiplication factor
- piezoelectric coupling factor
- pitch factor
- plane-Earth factor
- polarization mismatch factor
- polarization receiving factor
- post-deflection acceleration factor
- power factor
- propagation factor
- propagation terrain factor
- proximity factor
- pulse duty factor
- punch-through factor
- Q-factor
- quality factor
- radiance factor
- reactive factor
- readiness factor
- receiver noise factor
- rectification factor
- rectifier form factor
- reduced quality factor
- reflection factor
- regularization factor
- relative erythemal factor
- relative severity factor
- reliability factor
- relocation factor
- repairability factor
- repeatability factor
- repeating measure factor
- restorability factor
- RF demagnetizing factor
- ripple factor
- rolloff factor
- SA factor
- safety factor
- saturation factor
- scale factor
- scaling factor
- secondary-electron emission factor
- sector interleave factor
- selective availability factor
- shadow factor
- shape factor
- shield factor
- shielding factor
- signal-to-noise factor
- skip factor
- sky factor
- slowing factor
- smoothing factor
- space factor
- space-charge growth factor
- speed-up factor
- spherical-Earth factor
- spot noise factor
- spread factor
- stability factor
- stabilization factor
- standing-wave loss factor
- storage factor
- structure factor
- surround factor
- switching factor
- time-scaling factor
- transfer factor
- transition factor
- transmission factor
- transport factor
- unitary factor
- unity power factor
- unloaded dissipation factor
- utilization factor
- vacuum factor
- velocity factor
- visibility factor
- voltage amplification factor
- weight factor
- weighting factor
- windchill factor
- winding factor
- within factor
- WTX form factor
- Y factor
- Z factorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > factor
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5 changer
•- CD changer
- circuit changer - frequency changer
- gender changer
- mode changer
- off-load tap changer
- on-load tap changer
- phase changer
- polarization changer
- range changer
- record changer
- sex changer
- tap changer
- unity-displacement-factor frequency changer
- unity-power-factor frequency changer
- unrestricted frequency changer
- voltage changer
- wave changer -
6 changer
•- CD changer
- circuit changer
- controllable-displacement-factor frequency changer
- current changer
- frequency changer
- gender changer
- mode changer
- off-load tap changer
- on-load tap changer
- phase changer
- polarization changer
- range changer
- record changer
- sex changer
- tap changer
- unity-displacement-factor frequency changer
- unity-power-factor frequency changer
- unrestricted frequency changer
- voltage changer
- wave changerThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > changer
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7 dpf
- устройство секретности данных (для выделенных линий связи)
- плотный плазменный фокус
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
- выделенное электропитание
выделенное электропитание
Выделенное электропитание это электропитание, обеспеченное выделенным кабелем (МСЭ-Т K.44).
[ http://www.iks-media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324]Тематики
- электросвязь, основные понятия
EN
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
плотный плазменный фокус
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[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
EN
устройство секретности данных (для выделенных линий связи)
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > dpf
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8 displacement P.F.
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement P.F.
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9 displacement PF
- коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
коэффициент мощности, не учитывающий высшие гармоники
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[Интент]EN
displacement power factor
DPF
The displacement power factor is the power factor due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental line frequency. For sinusoidal (non-distorted) currents, the displacement power factor is the same as the apparent power factor.
[ http://www.ccontrolsys.com/w/Power_Factor]
displacement power factor
The ratio of real to apparent power for an inductive or capacitive linear load. (Displacement Power Factor= kilowatts60 Hz / kilovoltamps60 Hz, or FP (displacement) = kW60Hz / kVA60 Hz). For an inductive load the current lags the voltage and the power factor is called “lagging.” For a capacitive load the current leads the voltage and the power factor is called leading. In all cases if the current and voltage are in phase, the displacement power factor is unity (1). Displacement power factor ranges from unity to zero. The value of displacement power factor is also given by the cosine of the angle by which the current lags or leads the voltage. (see: Leading; Lagging; Linear Load; Power Factor.)
[ http://harmonicslimited.com/glossary/term/40]
displacement power factor
Displacement factor is equal to the power factor for linear loads with sinusoidal voltages and currents.
pf = cos (angle1 - angle2)
[ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_displacement_factor]Тематики
EN
- displacement P.F.
- displacement PF
- displacement power factor
- DPF
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > displacement PF
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