dwell time
English
editNoun
editdwell time (usually uncountable, plural dwell times)
- The length of time that a thing or person remains in a given state.
- (chiefly engineering) The period of time that a system or element of a system remains in a given state.
- The drone has a dwell time of about six hours when operating from an in-theater airfield.
- The part needs a total dwell time in the autoclave of 95 minutes.
- 2019 October, “Chase Line service to be split next May”, in Modern Railways, page 17:
- Mr Thomas also confirmed that dwell times at New Street [Birmingham] are being examined to assess whether lengthening these would give the service more resilience, ...
- (military) The duty time soldiers have at their domestic home base between foreign deployments.
- (Internet, marketing) The amount of time that a user spends on a certain page or site.
- (shipping) The amount of time a container is sitting onshore before being loaded onto trucks.
- (radar) The amount of time that an antenna beam spends on a _target. See Dwell time (radar) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (transport) The duration of a stop made by a train, tram or other transport vehicle to allow passengers to board or alight.
- Due to overcrowding, the train network is experiencing very long dwell times.
- (chiefly engineering) The period of time that a system or element of a system remains in a given state.
- Synonym of contact time
Translations
editamount of time in a given state
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References
edit- “dwell time”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “dwell time”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.