Commentary to CSA Standard CAN/CSA-S472-92, Foundations
This Commentary applies to the design of foundations for fixed offshore
structures. The term "foundation" is defined as the seabed, any fill, and any
artificial elements (eg, piles or skirts) that penetrate or rest upon these
materials and that in whole or in part support production structures and
facilities. The Standard is divided into subsections that address
(a) site…
Connectors for optical fibres and cables - Part 10: Sectional specification - Fibre optic connector ...
Defines the requirements for type BFOC/2,5 connector sets. Type BFOC/2,5 is a sub-family of single position optical connector sets. They are characterized by a bayonet coupling mechanism and a cylindrical ferrule of 2,5 mm typical diameter. The sub-family includes plug-adapter-plug and plug-socket configurations. The contents of the corrigendum of May 1996 have been included in this copy.
Application of the Canada Standard System for the Sizing of Women's Wearing
Apparel
1.1 This standard presents a modification of the complete Canada Standard
sizing system described in CAN/CGSB-49.201. More specifically, the control
body dimensions trunk length and crotch height have been replaced by the size
indicator dimensions back-waist length and waist height, respectively, to make
the system conform more closely to present trade practice.
1.2 Sizes are defined in terms…
Liquid flow measurement in open channels — Sampling and analysis of gravel-bed material
Applies to surface and subsurface material having diameters of 2 mm and over. Two sampling techniques are applicable: one is to collect a definable in situ volume of material which is subsequently dealt with as a bulk sample, the second is to sample material from the surface, using one of several procedures.
Establishes the general requirements for cabin construction, driver's seat, visibility, control elements, information, noise, vibration, heating and air-conditioning for cranes as defined in ISO 4306-1.
Performance standards in building — Definition and calculation of area and space indicators
In defining area measurement, uses the intra-muros and extra-muros concept. The indicators defined are intended for practical use, as a basis for measuring various aspects of the performance of buildings or as a planning aid. Intended to be used when establishing 1) specifications for the geometric performance of a building and its spaces, 2) technical documentation relating to the performance of…
Flight dynamics — Concepts, quantities and symbols — Part 8: Concepts and quantities used in the stu...
The aircraft is assumed to be rigid, of constant mass and of constant inertia. It is not equipped with systems modifying its natural dynamic behaviour. However, most of the definitions can be applied to the case of a flexible aircraft, of variable mass and of variable inertia. The general concepts defined are applicable to the atmospheric flight phase.