Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
60 mbar Äp
English translation:
60 mbar pressure differential
Added to glossary by
Bàrbara Planas, Ph.D.
Jul 8, 2006 15:12
17 yrs ago
German term
60 mbar Äp
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
Pumps
Hi everybody,
in the German description of pumps, the pressure rating is given as:
60 mbar Äp
What might this **Äp** stand for?
TIA,
Wolfgang Brech
in the German description of pumps, the pressure rating is given as:
60 mbar Äp
What might this **Äp** stand for?
TIA,
Wolfgang Brech
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | change of potential | Bàrbara Planas, Ph.D. |
Proposed translations
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change of potential
From Google Deustchland = Druck: 1013,25 mbar. • T: 25°C. • Konz.: 1mol / l ... In der Nähe des ÄP sprunghafte Änderung des Potentials. a) Tangentenverfahren: ...
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Note added at 26 mins (2006-07-08 15:38:40 GMT)
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Äp = Änderung des Potentials
I guess...
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Note added at 33 mins (2006-07-08 15:45:13 GMT)
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Now I found another one in which Äp is refered as "Druckdifferenz", which would be then pression differential or change in pression.
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Note added at 26 mins (2006-07-08 15:38:40 GMT)
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Äp = Änderung des Potentials
I guess...
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Note added at 33 mins (2006-07-08 15:45:13 GMT)
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Now I found another one in which Äp is refered as "Druckdifferenz", which would be then pression differential or change in pression.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Giovanni Rengifo
: It's "pressure" differential ;-)
17 mins
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Yeah, the pressure differential is best. Thanks!
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neutral |
Marcus Malabad
: agree with Giovanni, symbolized by "delta (Greek letter) P"
10 hrs
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Yes, Giovanni is right with pressure differential.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Great Giovanni,
thank, makes sense!
Wolfgang"
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