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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nominal capacity" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the maximum or designated amount or size of something. Example: The nominal capacity of the water tank is 100 gallons, but due to leaks, it can only hold 80 gallons.
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Some provincial prisons, where most prisoners land, already have twice as many inmates as their nominal capacity.
But he said the historic agreement reached in the Austrian capital last week would be of huge benefit to the Iranian economy, with industries returning to their nominal capacity and consumer confidence increasing.
The nominal capacity was 17.5 Ah.
DERs include a FC with nominal capacity of 500 kW, a MT with nominal capacity of 1 MW and a GT with nominal capacity of 500 kW.
The test system is an air-cooled water chiller with a nominal capacity of 10-RT.
The RMSE has been calculated as a percentage of nominal capacity of the wind farm.
Nominal capacity of the force transducer designed and developed is 25 kN.
A split type AC of 1 t nominal capacity was installed.
The plant operates since 1976, presenting now a nominal capacity of 78 MW.
To install a nominal capacity of 1kW modules, an area between 7m2 and 10m2 is required (Solar Server 2010).
The electrolysers analyzed in this study are seen to have a nominal capacity of 50%% of the maximum available power.
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