
Power density (Pv), see specific power
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Power density (or volume power density or volume specific power) is the amount of power (time rate of energy transfer) per unit volume. In energy transformers like batteries, fuel cells, motors, etc. but also power supply units or similar, power density refers to a volume. It is then also called volume power density which is expressed as W/m3. Vol...
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The amount of power per unit area of a free windstream.
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The amount of power per unit area of a free windstream.
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The unit of power measured over one unit of cross sectional area. The unit is in watts per square metre, symbol Wm-2 or W/m2. Small levels of power density are sometimes quoted as watts per square centimetre (Wcm-2 or W/cm2) or microwatts per square metre (mWm-2or mW/m2). 1 watt per square metre = 1000000 microwatts per square metre.
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The distribution (or concentration) of power dissipation of electronic components and interconnections across the surface area of a PCA.
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The ratio of the power available from a battery to its mass (W/kg) or volume (W/l).
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The amount of power available from a battery. It is expressed as the power available per unit volume or per unit weight (W/L or W/kg).
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Characteristic parameter of a battery/electrical power source indicating its electrical power per unit weight or volume.Specific Power or Gravimetric Power DensityWeight based power density [watt/kg].Power Density or Volumetric Power DensityVolume based power density [watt/litre or watt/m
3].Note: the terminology is not strictly defined.
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Indicative “figure of merit� relating the total power output capability of a power converter to its packaged volume, often in watts per cubic inch. Can providean easy comparison between power converters of similar capability but can be very misleading if used to compare units whose capabilities are very different.
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The amount of power per unit area of a free windstream.
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