Sentences with phrase «lambda value»

Besides standard powertrain parameters such as engine speed or lambda value (heat conductivity), researchers are also able to collect data from an electric drive, for instance the level of the battery charge.
This seems perfectly reasonable to me, that the ECU can extrapolate and / or provide safe values based on lambda values and TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) readings.
Atm i plan on implementing diagnostics for things like oil temp and pressure, battery voltage, lambda values and maybe some more.
So the emissions analyzer is reporting the CO & lambda values with some systematic error.
Retaining his fanciful lambda values puts all the temperature spaghetti - strand guesstimates way off.

Not exact matches

When you get your vehicle hooked up to a gas analser, you'll see the 4 or 5 kinds of emissions you're interested in, and a lambda or AFR value derived from those emission values.
Clearly the intensity of the solar spectrum is greater than that of the Earth spectrum in the infrared since the derivative of the Planck function with respect to temperature, dB / dT, is positive at all values of wavelength lambda.
The only way to prove / dismiss the null hypothesis here is to verify experimentally if the system behaves like that while in equilibrium or to find the way, again experimentally, to define the value of lambda which (in my understanding), if far to be «settled»:
I guess there is a range of temperatures over which this magical equation is deemed to hold and its seems we are living at temperatures where this «must be» non-linear equation has a maximum value for lambda (must be because: -1000 + celcius isn't physically real).
Adjust lambda to Hansen values and co2 forcing would have us degrees warmer.
Instead, I use the default setting of the glmnet package, which sets lambda to be 0.05 times the smallest value of lambda for which all coefficients are zero.
In reply to Joel Shore, an earlier commenter had asked me to outline how Professor Lindzen reached a quantitative conclusion, and I replied by providing the quantitative basis and pointing out that application of the value he assigns to lambda seems in line with the IPCC's interval of climate - sensitivity estimates.
Also something like f (x) = lambda * x (1 - x) can be both deterministic and chaotic depending on the value of lambda... form doesn't change but the coefficients can «tip» it from orderly to chaotic.
However, the concept of efficacy implies that the value of lambda may vary between forcings; it may be higher for volcanic forcing than for most forcings, because it has peculiar effects.
In practice, it is found that if radiative forcing is measured after the troposphere as well as the stratosphere has adjusted, givieng ERF (Hansen's Fs) then the value of lambda is pretty much the same for almost all forcings.
I don't know precisely what Wyant's values for other feedbacks are, but he explicitly gives us his sensitivity parameter: lambda = 0.41 K / Wm -2, which gives us a climate sensitivity of 1.5 K. And anyway, in later papers, Wyant argues that SPs grossly exaggerate the negative cloud feedback.
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