Aug 10, 2009 13:37
15 yrs ago
English term

derating

GBK English to Dutch Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng
Definition from Martek Power Abbott, Inc.:
Reducing one operating parameter to compensate for changes in other parameters to maintain reliability. For example, the reduction in output power at elevated temperatures.
Example sentences:
Two things can be inferred from these ratings: the maximum storage temperature is equal to the derated temperature. Also, the slope of the derating can be used to calculate an equivalent thermal resistance in degrees C per watt. The difference between the no-load and maximum full load temperature is less than or equal to the temperature rise at full load. (P-N Designs, Inc.)
Most dc/c manufacturers have design-derating guidelines, but sometimes designers use guidelines they have developed themselves. As engineers, we derate components to improve their reliability by decreasing component stress. (Hearst Business Communications, Inc)
A derating chart is often used, with derating starting at 70oC. Since parameters are application dependent, power de-rating curves or charts should be considered general rather than absolute, and only used as a guideline. (interfacebus.com)
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Discussion

Frank van Thienen (X) Jun 24, 2010:
wakker worden! even een oude discussie wakker maken :-)
Marjan: 'vermogingsvermindering' is a good one. Enter it as a translation so that we can vote on it.
Marjan Bakker Aug 13, 2009:
vermogensvermindering Vooral op basis van de derde omschrijving. Derating voor elektrische onderdelen komt ook zo in het Nederlands voor.
ingeving (X) Aug 11, 2009:
begrenzing Bij motorvermogen wordt een verlaging van het maximale vermogen begrenzing genoemd. Of dat hier de beste vertaling is?
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