3. Where only one person is employed (in fact having the certifying function and others), these organisations approved under Part-145 may use the alternatives provided in point 3.1 limited to the following: Class A2 Base and Line maintenance of aeroplanes of 5700 kg and below (piston engines ...
Note that in the simulation it was assumed that the piston of the syringe is stationary. The second critical feature of computer model that affects the simulated results is the design of the syringe shield. For Table 2 Measured personal dose equivalent Hp(0.07) values as compared to ...
Combustion of the air-fuel mixture may include four phases: an intake phase, a compression phase, a combustion phase, and an exhaust phase. During the intake phase, the piston is lowered to a bottom position and the air and fuel are introduced into the cylinder112. During the compression ph...
Referring now to FIG. 4, a functional block diagram of an example implementation of the cruise control module154is presented. An object identification module404identifies objects that are in front of, behind, and/or beside the vehicle based on the reflected signals from the transceivers160. The ...
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure, its application, or uses. For purposes of clarity, the same reference numbers will be used in the drawings to identify similar elements. As used herein, the phrase at least one of A,...
Each cylinder 60 also includes a piston that rides on a crankshaft 62. The engine 54 is configured with at least a portion of the valve lift control system 56 and may be configured with an ignition system 64 with an ignition circuit 65. The engine 54 is also configured with a fuel ...
Operation of the engine may be controlled according to various parameters and characteristics. For example, the engine may be controlled to maximize volumetric efficiency, which indicates a ratio of the amount of air inducted into the cylinder by a piston to the total amount of air that can be...