Examples of 'equivalence ratio' in a sentence

Meaning of "equivalence ratio"

equivalence ratio: This term refers to the ratio of the amount of one substance to the amount of another necessary for a specific chemical reaction to occur

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Results are presented as normalized flame radiance versus primary flame equivalence ratio.
Equivalence ratio indicators are inferred from the chemiluminescence signal based on the experiments.
The PSO can also be related to an equivalence ratio.
The equivalence ratio is also commonly called - percent of theory - or simply stoichiometry.
The discharge amount of Soot depends upon an equivalence ratio.
With this, the mist average equivalence ratio φ at the timing of starting ignition increases.
This lead to an additional stretch Kpp non negligible for weak equivalence ratio.
As the equivalence ratio is large, the discharge amount of Soot increases, in general.
A theoretically correct ratio for combustion is an equivalence ratio of 1.
The Cursor 9 CNG engine uses equivalence ratio combustion technology to generate power.
The stoichiometry at which each burner element 20 operates may be characterized by an equivalence ratio.
In that case, the supplementary equivalence ratio is less than 1.
The NOx reductions will be always proportional to the level of air-fuel equivalence ratio.
The equivalence ratio is also commonly referred to as " percent of theory " or simply " stoichiometry ".
The oxidizing burner stoichiometric ratio can be tailored to suit the air-fuel burner equivalence ratio.

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A polyisocyanate, diol equivalence ratio of > 2 to 6 is preferred.
In combustion engineering, fuel-air equivalence ratio.
The broadest equivalence ratio of prepolymer to curative is about 80 to about 115.
The temperatures mentioned here are for a stoichiometric fuel-oxidizer mixture i.e. equivalence ratio φ 1.
Equivalence ratio ( stoichiometry ).
The composition of claim 5 wherein the equivalence ratio is greater than 1/5.
A siccative ; the equivalence ratio of thiol-functional groups to unsaturated CC bonds being less than 0,3.
Combustion occurs with a single voltage pulse, the minimal equivalence ratio being 0,7.
The equivalence ratio of sodium hydroxide to bisphenol A was 1.07.
The equivalence ratio is related to PSO in that the equivalence ratio is simply 100/PSO.

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