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Portuguese term or phrase:
Velocidade correspondente ao regime contínuo
English translation:
speed at maximum continuous rating
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Douglas Bissell
Sep 17, 2017 12:46
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Portuguese term
Velocidade correspondente ao regime contínuo
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Soecification list diesel electric loco
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4 | speed at maximum continuous rating | Douglas Bissell |
3 | working speed / runtime speed | Mario Freitas |
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speed at maximum continuous rating
Maximum continuous rating[edit]
Maximum continuous rating (MCR) is defined as the maximum output (MW) that an electric power generating station is capable of producing continuously under normal conditions over a year. Under ideal conditions, the actual output could be higher than the MCR.[7]
Within shipping, ships usually operates at the nominal continuous rating (NCR) which is 85% of the 90% of MCR. The 90% MCR is usually the contractual output for which the propeller is designed. Thus, the usual output at which ships are operated is around 75% to 77% of MCR.[8]
Maximum continuous rating (MCR) is defined as the maximum output (MW) that an electric power generating station is capable of producing continuously under normal conditions over a year. Under ideal conditions, the actual output could be higher than the MCR.[7]
Within shipping, ships usually operates at the nominal continuous rating (NCR) which is 85% of the 90% of MCR. The 90% MCR is usually the contractual output for which the propeller is designed. Thus, the usual output at which ships are operated is around 75% to 77% of MCR.[8]
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