Betekenis van:
mechanical energy

mechanical energy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • energy in a mechanical form

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. ‘cogeneration’ means simultaneous generation in one process of thermal energy and electrical and/or mechanical energy;
    2. “cogeneration” means the simultaneous generation in one process of thermal energy and electrical and/or mechanical energy;
    3. The energy efficiency is the ratio of mechanical output power to the electrical input power.
    4. The mechanical energy is treated thermodynamically equivalent to electricity with a factor of 1.
    5. Mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation.
    6. ‘Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)’ means a vehicle that, for the purpose of mechanical propulsion, draws energy from both of the following on-vehicle sources of stored energy/power:
    7. “Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)” means a vehicle that, for the purpose of mechanical propulsion, draws energy from both of the following on-vehicle sources of stored energy:
    8. When the first prime mover is not producing electricity or mechanical energy, the boundary of the cogeneration unit is around the second prime mover.
    9. A distinction is drawn between mechanical, electrical and hydraulic transmission systems or combinations thereof, according to the means by which the signals and/or energy is transmitted.
    10. Aeration is permitted to ensure animal welfare and health, under the condition that mechanical aerators are preferably powered by renewable energy sources.
    11. “Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)” means a motorcycle, tricycle or quadricycle that, for the purpose of mechanical propulsion, draws energy from both of the following on-vehicle sources of stored energy:
    12. ‘gas turbine’ means any rotating machine which converts thermal energy into mechanical work, consisting mainly of a compressor, a thermal device in which fuel is oxidised in order to heat the working fluid, and a turbine;
    13. “combustion” means any oxidation of fuels, regardless of the way in which the heat, electrical or mechanical energy produced by this process is used, and any other directly associated activities, including waste gas scrubbing;
    14. The overall efficiency of a cogeneration unit is determined in the following way: the energy output of the CHP plant (electricity, mechanical [1] energy and useful heat) over a defined reporting period shall be divided by the fuel input to the cogeneration unit over the same reporting period, i.e.
    15. Integrating new knowledge, nano- and micro-technologies, materials and production in sectoral and cross sectoral applications, in areas such as health, food, construction and buildings, transport, energy, information and communication, chemistry, environment, textiles and clothing, footwear, forest-based industry, steel, mechanical engineering.