Working point


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(Mach.) that part of a machine at which the effect required; the point where the useful work is done.

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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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System flow resistance at the design working point of the primary pump is selected to calculate the loop pressure set point as expressed in Equation (2).
Establishing the functional parameters in Witness, at the working point, for the tool exchanging times is made by using data obtained for the process simulation (Cotet et al., 2007).
* Official numerical identification of working points (also used by the SAP system);
Figure 7 displays plots of output (at working point, using a die with [D.sub.i]/[D.sub.0] = 0.75) versus rotational speed for two extreme cases, i.e.
When taking in consideration concentrated systems we can define them as being a single assembling point, receiving parts from different working points.
The bank said the agencies and working points of the Romanian subsidiary in a number of locations are closed.
We define diffused manufacturing systems as architectures with more than two working points connected by transport and transfer systems and using buffers (Coulouris et al., 1995).