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handle when fins/side
sections are removed. Look up derate, derating, or
derated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Safe
operating area
Underclocking "Complementary...
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started in 1992 with the 1,900 lbf (8.5 kN)
thrust FJ44-1A. The FJ44-1C is
derated to 1,500 lbf (6.7 kN). The
uprated to 2,300 lbf (10 kN) FJ44-2A was introduced...
- it
could power an
upgraded Tupolev Tu-204.[citation needed] PD-8 is a
derated model at 78 kN (17,500 lbf) for the SSJ-100,
Beriev Be-200, and Ilyushin...
- In
electronics and
electrical engineering, a fuse is an
electrical safety device that
operates to
provide overcurrent protection of an
electrical circuit...
- C-A
weighting first then
derates the remainder. For example, a
protector with 33-dB
attenuation would have this
derating:
Derated NRR = (33 – 7)/2 NIOSH...
- and some
components not
suitable for an aero
engine could be used in a "
derated"
Meteor engine (unlike an aero engine, a tank
engine did not
require continuous...
- university's
research needs. It used
mercury delay lines for
memory and
derated vacuum tubes for logic.
Power consumption was 11 kW of electricity. Cycle...
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largely unchanged.
Power is
provided by the CFM56-5A, CFM56-5B, or V2500-A5,
derated to 98 kN (22,000 lbf), with
option for 105 kN (24,000 lbf) thrust. Airbus...
- 206L-3 and 206L-4 used the 250-C30P. In both applications, the 250-C30P is
derated from 650 hp for
takeoff and 501 hp continuous. The 206L-3 is transmission-limited...
- Its
initial 13,000 km (7,000 nmi; 8,100 mi)
range would be
followed by
derated versions for 8,000 km (4,300 nmi; 5,000 mi). The
market was
lukewarm as...