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BHPThe pressure, usually measured in pounds per square inch (psi), at the bottom of the hole. This pressure may be calculated in a static, fluid-filled wellbore with the equation: BHP = MW * Depth * 0.05 [..]
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BHPBrake horsepower
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BHP"Brake Horsepower" – the actual power output of an engine or motor before any natural losses in power through components such as a gearbox and other ancilliaries.
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BHPBrake horsepower.
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BHPStands for Brake Horse Power, and is used to measure the maximum amount of power a car’s engine can produce.
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BHPBrake Horsepower is the imperial (or British) measure of an engine’s horsepower, and it is about 0.98 out of a metric horsepower.
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BHPA measurement of the actual usable power (not calculated power) measured at the output shaft (usually the crankshaft) rather than at the driveshaft or the wheels. Thus none of the auxiliaries (gearbox [..]
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BHPBrake Horse Power - a unit of measurement of the engine's power
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BHPBrake Horse Power - a unit of measurement of the engine's power. 1 horsepower = 745.7 watts. A Formula One car operates about 700hp and a Mini S has about 165hp, but also note that an F1 car weig [..]
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BHPBrake horsepower
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BHPBroken Hill Proprietaries Transport
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BHPAbbr. Bottom hole pressure.
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BHPbottom hole pressure
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BHPBottomhole pressure
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BHPBottom Hole Pressure
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BHPBrake horsepower or British Horsepower. This is a standard measure of power output for engines.
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BHP[see brake horse power].
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