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scale-up, n. (a.)|ˈskeɪlʌp| [f. vbl. phr. to scale up (scale v.3 4 c).] The action or result of increasing the scale of something. Also as adj.
1945H. D. Smyth Gen. Acct. Devel. Atomic Energy Mil. Purposes viii. 82 Should the several steps in the separations process have to be developed partly by the empirical approach, there would be less risk in the scale-up of a precipitation process. 1953Industr. & Engin. Chem. May 990/1 All the dimensions of the larger are x times those of the smaller. We call x the ‘scale-up factor’. 1965Amer. Scientist LIII. 280 These tanks are modeled..with a scaleup factor of about two. 1967Jane's Surface Skimmer Systems 1967–68 49/1 In general layout, the craft represents a ‘scale-up’ of the configuration tested with the Raduga. 1979Sci. Amer. July 79/3 The design of the 1899 kite was the basis for a scale-up version that was small enough to be flown as a kite but large enough to support a man. |