ROP

ROP or RoP may stand for:

  • Raster Operations Pipeline, or render output unit, one of the final steps in the rendering process of modern 3D accelerator boards
  • Raster Operator, in computer science, a raster graphics function used (per pixel) in a bit blit operation to combine two or more bitmaps
  • Rate of penetration, the rate at which a drill bit breaks the rock under it to deepen the borehole
  • Regional Occupational Program
  • Religion of Peace, a political neologism referring to Islam
  • Reorder point, a term used in supply chain management
  • Repeat Offenders Problem
  • Retinopathy of prematurity, a condition of the eyes causing blindness
  • Return-oriented programming, a technique using stack overflows to exploit programming weaknesses
  • Right occiput posterior
  • Ring-opening polymerization, a type of polymerization
  • Rings of Power, the magic artifacts from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
  • Rings of Power (video game), a console role-playing game released on the Sega Mega Drive in 1991
  • Rip Off Press, Inc.
  • Rop (name)

    Rop is a surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to:

  • Julius Kiptum Rop (born 1977), Kenyan marathon runner
  • Rodgers Rop (born 1976), Kenyan marathon runner and winner of the 2002 Boston and New York marathons
  • See also

  • Kiprop, related name meaning "son of Rop"
  • Air–fuel ratio

    Air–fuel ratio (AFR) is the mass ratio of air to fuel present in a combustion process such as in an internal combustion engine or industrial furnace. The AFR is an important measure for anti-pollution and performance-tuning reasons.

    If exactly enough air is provided to completely burn all of the fuel, the ratio is known as the stoichiometric mixture, often abbreviated to stoich.

    AFR numbers lower than stoichiometric are considered "rich". Rich mixtures are less efficient, but may produce more power and burn cooler, which is kinder on the engine. AFR numbers higher than stoichiometric are considered "lean." Lean mixtures are more efficient but may cause engine damage or premature wear and produce higher levels of nitrogen oxides.

    For precise AFR calculations, the oxygen content of combustion air should be specified because of possible dilution by ambient water vapor, or enrichment by oxygen additions.

    Synopsis

    In theory a stoichiometric mixture has just enough air to completely burn the available fuel. In practice this is never quite achieved, due primarily to the very short time available in an internal combustion engine for each combustion cycle. Most of the combustion process completes in approximately 4–5 milliseconds at an engine speed of 6,000 rpm. (100 revolutions per second; 10 milliseconds per revolution) This is the time that elapses from when the spark is fired until the burning of the fuel–air mix is essentially complete after some 80 degrees of crankshaft rotation. Catalytic converters are designed to work best when the exhaust gases passing through them are the result of nearly perfect combustion.

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