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This can save water and energy if the user runs a partial load.
It also has reduced NO emissions by 24% at partial load conditions.
Nevertheless, her partial load of pit-props floated free before she went down.
Efficiencies drop when the turbine is operating at partial load.
The aircraft can also pick up partial loads in smaller areas and can turn while scooping, if necessary.
Due to its excellent behaviour with partial loads, the cross-flow turbine is well-suited to unattended electricity production.
At partial load efficiency is between 50-62% depending on the size of alternator and varies with alternator speed.
The portion of the trucking business that accepts partial loads for shipment is less competitive, however, and some of its increases may linger.
At partial load conditions and idling, the inlet valves are partially opened to speed the inlet charge into the cylinders.
Under partial load and/or throttle conditions the solenoid valve can be used to infinitely vary the timing of each cylinder's inlet valves to improve efficiency.
Late intake valve closing has shown to reduce pumping losses by 40% during partial load conditions, as well as decreasing NO emissions by 24%.
The Quinault contained a partial load of fuel oil, some of which was of a type that released flammable fumes over time or upon agitation.
Because of their deeper draft, salties may accept partial loads on the Great Lakes, "topping off" when they have exited the Seaway.
Generally, analysts say, companies that haul full loads for a single customer are more promising than those that fill trucks with partial loads for several customers.
The PEM electroyzer was introduced to overcome the issues of partial load, low current density, and low pressure operation currently plaguing the alkaline electrolyzer.
If the turbines used have high peak efficiencies, but behave poorly at partial load, less annual performance is obtained than with turbines that have a flat efficiency curve.
A partial load break-in was made the morning of departure and the rest of the break-in procedure was done while the division was in route to Vietnam.
After looking in all the wrong places, I found a carrier headed in the right direction and climbed painfully onto the partial load only moments before the doors were closed and sealed.
"But when an air-conditioner is cycling on and off, or running at partial loads, its efficiency goes through the floor and you can forget about the energy efficiency rating," Mr. Malin said.
Lieut. Brad Clark, a spokesman for the United States Coast Guard, said that the ship, the Sparrow, was carrying a partial load of salt as it headed south in the East River.
In addition to this, TYHOLT has its own direct roadfreight services for full and partial loads from/to Europe, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Baltic States Scandinavia.
Diesel engine-generator sets operated at their peak efficiency point can produce between 3 and 4 kilowatt hours of electrical energy for each liter of diesel fuel consumed, with lower efficiency at partial loads.
Megaships already carry about 25 percent of the world's ocean-borne containerized freight, including 5 to 10 percent of United States imports and exports (by scraping in and out of existing ports with partial loads).
One cost-cutting tactic he's using is to maximize his delivery fleet: he's pressuring his clients to order enough to fill a truck, so a purveyor that took in five partial loads a week might now receive three.
For any given partial load the fuel efficiency (mass burned per energy produced) of a diesel engine remains nearly constant, as opposed to petrol and turbine engines which use proportionally more fuel with partial power outputs.