DICTIONARY OF AUTOMOTIVE TERMS - "Dw"
- Dwell
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- In a contact breaker ignition system, the number of degrees
the Breaker cam rotates from
the time the Breaker points
close until they open again. Also called the dwell angle or
dwell period.
- In a breakerless ignition system, the time during which the
electronic control unit allows current to flow through the
primary winding of the coil, which in ignition systems with a
Hall generator is determined by the width of the vanes.
- Dwell angle
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Dwell-angle control
- A system which makes sure that the dwell is sufficient for all engine
conditions
- Dwell-angle map
- The pattern described by the electronic dwell-angle control, dependent on engine
speed and battery voltage
- Dwell meter
- An instrument which determines the number of degrees the
Breaker cam rotates while the
Breaker points are closed. Changing the
Point gap affects the dwell angle. When the
Breaker points are correctly gapped, the
Distributor can give the proper amount and
Duration of Spark to the
Spark plugs.
- Dwell period
- The time during which the primary circuit is closed and primary current flows
through the ignition coil, given in crankshaft or distributor shaft degrees and
therefore also called dwell angle.
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DWG
- Acronym for Distillers Wet Grains -- An animal feed coproduct prior to
drying. Typically contains process syrup or at least a portion of the process
syrup. DWG is sometimes sold as a final product.
- DWS
- Acronym for Deflation warning system
- Dwt
- Deadweight ton(s)