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What (who) is BPR - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BPR (disambiguation)

BPR         
Bypass ratio         
  • Propulsive efficiency comparison for various gas turbine engine configurations
  • Turbofan Bypass Ratio Evolution
RATIO BETWEEN THE MASS FLOW RATE OF THE BYPASS STREAM TO THE MASS FLOW RATE ENTERING THE CORE OF A TURBOFAN ENGINE
High bypass
The bypass ratio (BPR) of a turbofan engine is the ratio between the mass flow rate of the bypass stream to the mass flow rate entering the core. A 10:1 bypass ratio, for example, means that 10 kg of air passes through the bypass duct for every 1 kg of air passing through the core.
BPR Global GT Series         
AUTO RACING CHAMPIONSHIP IN EUROPE
BPR Series; BPR Global GT Endurance Series; BPR Global Endurance GT Series; GT90s Revival Series
The BPR Global GT Series (sometimes referred to as the BPR Global GT Endurance Series or simply abbreviated as BPR.) was a grand tourer-based sports car racing series which ran from 1994 to 1996 before becoming the FIA GT Championship in 1997.

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BPR

BPR may refer to:

  • BPR (Quebec firm), a Canadian engineering firm
  • BPR Global GT Series, a 1994–1996 international sports car racing series
  • Berkeley Political Review, a nonpartisan political magazine.
  • Banque Populaire du Rwanda
  • Belarusian People's Republic
  • Blue Ridge Public Radio
  • Business process re-engineering
  • Bypass ratio of a turbofan engine
  • Bulgarian People's Republic Former Socialist country and Europe and a member of the Warsaw Pact
  • Bureau of Public Roads United States government agency
Examples of use of BPR
1. Bedi, who is posted as the Director General of Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), had described the government‘s decision to prefer Dadwal over her as ‘unfair’ and vowed to explore all options including moving the courts to seek redressal.
2. In these times, if you even try to go near the car of a leader, you are considered a threat, leave alone calling them ‘Chacha’.» Dr Kiran Bedi, currently the Director General of Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), began her career as a Lecturer in the Punjab University.