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19:33 Nov 15, 2012 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Manufacturing / Inductive hardening process | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Uta Kappler United States Local time: 08:46 | ||||||
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3 +1 | I x t |
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3 | 1 x maximum time, 1 x min. time, 1 x time divisor, 1 x maximum time |
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1 x maximum time, 1 x min. time, 1 x time divisor, 1 x maximum time Explanation: just looks like abbreviations for max and min time... |
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I x t Explanation: I would interpret this as "I x t" where "I" is the placeholder for current (Strom) and "t" for "time". You could provide/add the explanation for "Ixt" (Current (I) times the Time (t)) on the first occurrence, depending on the target group. I think the use of spaces makes it clearer. Check out the use of "Ixt" in the following context of "Geräteauslastung" or "Auslastung" "I" (=Strom/current) x "t" (=Zeit/time) "C061 Auslastung I x t xxxx Anzeigebereich: 0,0...+100,0%, Schrittweite: 0,1%. Der angezeigte Wert wird aus dem Strom-Zeit-Integral Ixt des Gerätestromes ermittelt. Bei Erreichen von 100% meldet die I x t Überwachung Überlastfehler." http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=abkürzung "ixt" lenze... http://www.gcsescience.com/pe4.htm |
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