Thanks for the remark chicopee.
The thing is I need this anaylisis to decide about the data to consider in another studay. In this way I need for each characteristic a value to use... as the highest probability. The trend is a general intersting view but I need one value to further...
That's exactly what I realised meanwhile, CubScout. Thanks a lot for the confirmation.
Creating these ranges, or classes, I built an histogram, which allows me to make a good analysis, isn't it?
Thank you very much for your answer.
I am not sure if I understood it... since my statistics knowledge is quite low... unfortunately.
I want to have the most likely operating hours per day... but not for each machine (independent from each other)... I need the general trend. So if I need to buy...
I have the information about how many hours my machines operate per day (during one year)... so 30 machines, 350 days. I want to know the probability distribution focusing Operating hours per day. I am not sure how to treate the data in order to have the right distribution (the one which will...
Yes, sciguyjim, for me it's clear.
About the inverse processes: desorption is obviously the inverse of sorption; what about the inverse of absorption and adsorption?... maybe it's just a question of english, but should it be deabsorption and deadsorption?
Regards.
Thanks a lot people!
I have found something that matches with what scyguyjim said:
"Sorption is the common term used for both absorption and adsorption, describing adherence of chemical substances to particles. Absorption is the incorporation of a substance in one state into another of a...
I have found that this terms are often misused. What is in fact the difference between absorb, adsorb and sorp? What are the inverse processes of them: desorb/desorp?
Can someone please tell me where can I find on the net information about Cooling Fluids (specially for ICEs) Manufacturers, where one can get technical data concerning each type of fluid?
Can someone tell me where can I find on the net information about Cooling Fluids (specially for ICEs) Manufacturers, where one can get technical data concerning each type of fluid?