(Askeri) GRİDLİ HARİTA: Üzerinde kuzeyden güneye ve batıdan doğuya doğru uzanan grid hatları çizilmiş bir harita. Bu hatlar yer bildiriminde kullanılır
(Askeri) GRİD (ABD SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI, SAVUNMA KURULU): 1. Dik açılarla birleşen ve kareler oluşturan iki grup paralel hatlar; Grid aşağıdakileri temin etmek için haritalar, şemalar ve diğer benzer dünya şeklini temsil eden planlara doğru ve tutarlı şekilde uygulanır: a) Diğer bölgelere göre mahallin mevkiinin tanımlanması, b) Diğer noktalara yön ve mesafenin ölçülmesi ya da hesaplanması. 2. Coğrafi noktanın yerini grid koordinatları ile vermeye yarayan bir terim. Ayrıca bakınız: "military grid; military grid reference system". (Not: Savunma Kurulunun tanımında 1a ve 1b alt bölümleri bulunmamaktadır)
A grid is a network of wires and cables by which sources of power, such as electricity, are distributed throughout a country or area. breakdowns in communications and electric power grids
A system of interconnected power lines and generators that is managed so that the generators are dispatched as needed to meet the requirements of the customers connected to the grid at various points Gridco is sometimes used to identify an independent company responsible for the operation of the grid
{i} network of crisscrossed bars; electrical conducting plate (in batteries); system of power stations which provide electricity to a large area; system of lines intersecting at right angles (used for reference); football field, gridiron (Sports)
A system of interconnected high-voltage transmission lines and power-generating facilities that allows bulk-power suppliers to share resources on a regional basis This system provides emergency generation and transmission
A grid is a software framework providing layers of services to access and manage distributed hardware and sofware resources NASA's IPG (Information Power Grid) effort is an example of a Grid
Network of electric transmission lines used to move energy Under deregulation, the electric transmission grid is operated by a gridco that does not own generation or distribution assets
is a system of high-voltage transmission lines between the electricity generator and the distribution company or the customer Currently, use of the grid and pricing of transmission services are regulated by FERC Distribution is regulated by state agencies
The electric utility companies' transmission and distribution system that links power plants to customers through high power transmission line service (110 kilovolt [kv] to 765 kv); high voltage primary service for industrial applications and street rail and bus systems (23 kv-138 kv); medium voltage primary service for commercial and industrial applications (4 kv to 35 kv); and secondary service for commercial and residential customers (120 v to 480 v) Grid can also refer to the layout of a gas distribution system of a city or town in which pipes are laid in both directions in the streets and connected at intersections
A grid is something which is in a pattern of straight lines that cross over each other, forming squares. On maps the grid is used to help you find a particular thing or place. a grid of ironwork. a grid of narrow streets Many canals were built along map grid lines. see also cattle grid
a utility term for the network of wires that distribute electricity from a variety of sources across a large area The "grid" powers most homes and offices across the country
The pixels of an output device can be regarded as the squares of a grid The action of the TrueType *scan-converter can be seen as placing this grid over the scaled and *grid-fitted *outline, then turning squares white or black depending on whether their centres are inside or outside the outline
A system or structure of distributed computers working mostly on a peer-to-peer basis, such structures being known as a computational grid or simply grid computing, and used mainly to solve single and complex scientific or technical problems or to process data at high speeds (as in clusters)
(1) a set of grid cells forming a regular, or nearly regular, tessellation of a surface; (2) a set of points arrayed in a pattern that forms a regular, or nearly regular, tesselation of a surface The tessellation is regular if formed by repeating the pattern of a regular polygon, such as a square, equilateral triangle, or regular hexagon The tessellation is nearly regular if formed by repeating the pattern of an "almost" regular polygon such as a rectangle, non-square parallelogram, or non-equilateral triangle
Network of uniformly spaced parallel lines intersecting at right angles When superimposed on a map, it usually carries the name of the projection used for the map- that is, Lambert grid, transverse Mercator grid, universal transverse Mercator grid
The electric grid is a system of interconnected power lines and generators that is managed so generators are dispatched as needed to points on the grid A grid can also refer to the layout of a gas distribution system in which pipes are laid in both directions and connected at intersections
A fully integrated grid (cell-based) geoprocessing system for use with ArcInfo GRID supports a Map Algebra spatial language that allows sophisticated spatial modeling and analysis
A system of interconnected power lines and generators that is managed to meet the requirements of the customers connected to the grid at various points
A network of uniformly spaced points or lines on the CRT for locating positions A set of regularly spaced sample points In cartography, an exact set of reference lines over the earth's surfacee In utility mapping, the distribution network of the utility resources (e g electricity or telephone lines)
the network/system of interconnected power lines and generators that is managed so that power is dispatched as needed to meet the requirements of the customers connected to the grid at various points
a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a vacuum tube to control the flow of electrons through the tube a network of horizontal and vertical lines that provide coordinates for locating points on an image
A plate or sheet of lead with perforations, or other irregularities of surface, by which the active material of a secondary battery or accumulator is supported