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The D86 width is defined as the diameter of the circle that is centered at the centroid of the beam profile and contains 86% of the beam power. The solution for D86 is found by computing the area of increasingly larger circles around the centroid until the area contains 0.86 of the total power.
The cetane index is calculated based on the fuel's density and distillation range (ASTM D86). There are two methods used, ASTM D976 and D4737. There are two methods used, ASTM D976 and D4737. The older D976, or "two-variable equation" is outdated and should no longer be used for cetane number estimation.
D86 Test Method for Distillation of Petroleum Products at Atmospheric Pressure; ASTM D20-03(2014) Standard Test Method for Distillation of Road Tars;
It comes with a debugger, D86. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Speed of assembly is a primary selling point, and Isaacson claimed that A86 could assemble 100,000 lines of source per second on a Pentium II or better. [ 3 ]
D86 may refer to: D86 (debugger), a debugger associated with the A86 software; HMS Agincourt (D86), a Royal Navy Battle class destroyer; HMS Birmingham (D86), a Royal Navy Type 42 destroyer; HMS Hawkins (D86), a Royal Navy Hawkins class cruisers; Sequoia Field airport FAA location identifier; Grünfeld Defence, Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code
Coordinate conversion is composed of a number of different types of conversion: format change of geographic coordinates, conversion of coordinate systems, or transformation to different geodetic datums. Geographic coordinate conversion has applications in cartography, surveying, navigation and geographic information systems.
HMS Hawkins was the lead ship of her class of five heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War, although the ship was not completed until 1919.She was assigned to the China Station until 1928 and was briefly assigned to the Atlantic Fleet in 1929–1930, always serving as a flagship, before being placed in reserve.
Sequoia Field Airport (FAA LID: D86, formerly Q31) is a county-owned, public-use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) north of the central business district of Visalia, a city in Tulare County, California, United States.