Betekenis van:
work flow

work flow
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • progress (or rate of progress) in work being done

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    1. The space freed up will be used for streamlining the production flow inside the assembly halls and will enable the yard to carry out work other than assembly work, such as painting, production of various smaller ship parts, etc.
    2. Time interval between successive smoke data (= 1/sampling rate) Δti s Time interval for instantaneous CFV flow τ % Smoke transmittance V0 m3/rev PDP volume flow rate at actual conditions W — Wobbe index Wact kWh Actual cycle work of ETC Wref kWh Reference cycle work of ETC WF — Weighting factor WFE — Effective weighting factor X0 m3/rev Calibration function of PDP volume flow rate Yi m-1 1 s Bessel averaged smoke value
    3. Owning the necessary equipment itself would give the beneficiary the necessary flexibility to react promptly to such modifications and lead to a considerable work-flow improvement (20 % cost reduction for the production of non-steel parts).
    4. Sub-project SP 09 makes for productivity improvements in the aluminium and stainless steel welding workshop in the form of clear cost savings and by enabling the yard to react operationally to the frequent changes in client specifications, thus eliminating the current work-flow interruptions.
    5. During a prescribed transient cycle of warmed-up engine operating conditions, which is based closely on road-type-specific driving patterns of heavy-duty engines installed in trucks and buses, the above pollutants shall be examined either after diluting the total exhaust gas with conditioned ambient air (CVS system with double dilution for particulates) or by determining the gaseous components in the raw exhaust gas and the particulates with a partial flow dilution system. Using the engine torque and speed feedback signals of the engine dynamometer, the power shall be integrated with respect to time of the cycle resulting in the work produced by the engine over the cycle. For a CVS system, the concentration of NOx and HC shall be determined over the cycle by integration of the analyser signal, whereas the concentration of CO, CO2, and NMHC may be determined by integration of the analyser signal or by bag sampling. If measured in the raw exhaust gas, all gaseous components shall be determined over the cycle by integration of the analyser signal. For particulates, a proportional sample shall be collected on a suitable filter. The raw or diluted exhaust gas flow rate shall be determined over the cycle to calculate the mass emission values of the pollutants. The mass emission values shall be related to the engine work to get the grams of each pollutant emitted per kilowatt hour, as described in Appendix 2 to this Annex.’ (c) Section 2.1 is replaced by the following: ‘2.1. Engine Test Conditions