This reduces the settling time of the components by a large magnitude, whereby mixtures previously having to take hours to settle can be settled in a matter of seconds using a decanter centrifuge.
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One benefit of digitizing the intermediate frequency is the ability to use digital filters, which have a range of advantages over analog filters such as near perfect shape factors and improved filter settling time.
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In practice, the design of the electrodes to create a device with good performance ( high linearity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, small settling time ) is a complex hydrodynamic problem.
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The step response characteristics applied in a specification are typically percent overshoot, settling time, etc . The open-loop response characteristics applied in a specification are typically Gain and Phase margin and bandwidth.
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Giving the organisms the time they need to decompose wastes is accomplished by establishing minimum sewage retention and settling times, and minimum liquid flow distances between sewage disposal sites and surface water or water wells.
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So the frequency range must be at least so wide that the settling time becomes less than the duration of a signal, and from this comes " k " = 1 / 2.
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The fast settling time was invaluable during night bombing missions, as it allowed the bomber to fly a corkscrew ( a helical path ), climbing and turning and then level out immediately before the drop.
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According to an article by " The Settle Times " in January 2011, " about half the population [ of Egypt ] live [ d ] on $ 2 a day or less ."
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The dependence of settling time upon ? is not obvious, and the approximation of a two-pole system probably is not accurate enough to make any real-world conclusions about feedback dependence of settling time.
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The dependence of settling time upon ? is not obvious, and the approximation of a two-pole system probably is not accurate enough to make any real-world conclusions about feedback dependence of settling time.