enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. IEC 60034 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60034

    It classifies five classes: IE1 (standard), IE2 (high) and IE3 (premium), IE4 (super premium efficiency), IE5 (ultra premium efficiency). For each class the efficiency is defined for a rated output range from 0.75 to 375 kW. In the European Community the IE2 class is mandatory for all new motors since 16 June 2011. The IE3 class will be ...

  3. Premium efficiency - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premium_efficiency

    Premium efficiency, when used in reference to specific types of Electric Motors (with a rotating shaft), is a class of motor efficiency.. As part of a concerted effort worldwide to reduce energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and the impact of industrial operations on the environment, various regulatory authorities in many countries have introduced, or are planning, legislation to encourage the ...

  4. Motor constants - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_constants

    is the motor velocity, or motor speed, [2] constant (not to be confused with kV, the symbol for kilovolt), measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) per volt or radians per volt second, rad/V·s: [3]

  5. Engine efficiency - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_efficiency

    Engine efficiency of thermal engines is the relationship between the total energy contained in the fuel, and the amount of energy used to perform useful work. There are two classifications of thermal engines- Internal combustion (gasoline, diesel and gas turbine-Brayton cycle engines) and

  6. Consumption map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumption_map

    A consumption map or efficiency map [1] is a chart that displays the brake-specific fuel consumption of an internal combustion engine at a given rotational speed and mean effective pressure, in grams per kilowatt-hour (g/kWh). The map contains each possible condition combining rotational speed and mean effective pressure.

  7. Power band - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_band

    The power band of an internal combustion engine or electric motor is the range of operating speeds under which the engine or motor is able to output the most power, that is, the maximum energy per unit of time. This usually means that maximum acceleration can be achieved inside this band (often at the cost of lower efficiency).

  8. Compressor map - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressor_map

    The stalling, low efficiency, blade vibration and failure that plagued low corrected speeds on the ground has returned at 100% rotor rpm at mach 3. [22] The same operating point on the map has the same axial and peripheral mach numbers, same velocity triangles, same efficiency [ 23 ] despite the actual rotor speed and compressor inlet ...

  9. Toyota NR engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_NR_engine

    Toyota claims it will have a maximum thermal efficiency of 38 per cent. This 1.3-litre petrol engine is employing the Atkinson cycle like hybrid-dedicated Toyota engines. The maximum torque is lesser, but, this time, the maximum output is not reduced. Valves are driven with Variable Valve Timing-intelligent Electric VVT-iE. The intake port has ...