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- How did nominal come to mean within acceptable tolerances?
The word quot;nominal quot; has a number of definitions For example, the Free Dictionary gives seven: nom·i·nal (nm-nl) adj a Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names b
- Nominal vs. minimal - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Has "nominal" really become a synonym for "minimal"? I thought "nominal" meant "in name only," but it appears that the definition has evolved What say the members of this esteemed group?
- Vult and Vasd on Construction Documents | Eng-Tips
I have also put the nominal and ASD PRESSURES on the design document, and I agree that helps clarify when a jurisdiction recently adopts the new wind speeds, but I stand by the fact that the Vasd provides no realistic benefit Section 1603 1 directs you to go to 1609 3 Juston Fluckey, SE, PE, AWS CWI Engineering Consultant
- Logarithmic Strain | Eng-Tips
Hello everyone, I'm trying to obtain the strains from a model I request the "E" variable into the INP in order to do so but what I found into the ODB is the "LE" (logarithmic strain) Does anyone knows why? Is there anyway to change between them mathematically?
- ACI 318-19 Aggregate Size Discrepancy | Eng-Tips
"Nominal" is another question Perhaps there is some tolerance for larger than normal aggregate that's not predominant in the size distribution Question i) Do 25 2 1 and 25 2 2 apply independently? the second one is spacing between layers of rebar, I'd expect that the bar spacing needs to work for the max aggregate size on both layers
- Corrosion allowances in B31. 1 calculation | Eng-Tips
Dear all, Anyone knows why B31 1 when calculating sustained or expansion load cases uses nominal thickness without considering corrosion allowances? And on the contrary, when calculating the required thickness due to pressure such allowances are taken into account? Moreover, taking into account
- ambiguity - The many meanings of nominal - English Language Usage . . .
For example, Dictionary com gives as many as ten definitions! adjective being such in name only; so-called; putative: a nominal treaty; the nominal head of the country (of a price, consideration, etc ) named as a mere matter of form, being trifling in comparison with the actual value; minimal of, relating to, or constituting a name or names
- Carbon steel wall thickness as per API 650 | Eng-Tips
As per API 650,Clause 5 6 1 1 the 8 mm minimum thickness is mentioned with a word 'nominal thickness', If we refer Clause 3 21 it is mentioned that the Nominal thickness is the ordered thickness which includes any corrosion
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