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6) defines the beam diameter as the distance between diametrically opposed points in that cross-section of a beam where the power per unit area is 1/e (0.368) times that of the peak power per unit area. This is the beam diameter definition that is used for computing the maximum permissible exposure to a laser beam.
ISO 11146-1:2005 Part 1: Stigmatic and simple astigmatic beams; ISO 11146-2:2005 Part 2: General astigmatic beams; ISO/TR 11146-3:2004 Part 3: Intrinsic and geometrical laser beam classification, propagation and details of test methods; ISO 11151 Lasers and laser-related equipment – Standard optical components
Graphical representation of the dimensions used to describe a ship. Dimension "b" is the beam at waterline.. The beam of a ship is its width at its widest point. The maximum beam (B MAX) is the distance between planes passing through the outer sides of the ship, beam of the hull (B H) only includes permanently fixed parts of the hull, and beam at waterline (B WL) is the maximum width where the ...
Geometrical Product Specification and Verification (GPS&V) [1] is a set of ISO standards developed by ISO Technical Committee 213. [2] The aim of those standards is to develop a common language to specify macro geometry (size, form, orientation, location) and micro-geometry (surface texture) of products or parts of products so that the language can be used consistently worldwide.
Whitworth pipe threads 1/4"-6" Thread diameter, sizes, teaching information: Withdrawn: DIN 13-1: ISO general purpose metric screw threads – Part 1: Nominal sizes for coarse pitch threads; nominal diameter from 1 mm to 68 mm: Active: DIN 13-2
This length is important while docking the ship. It is the most commonly used way of expressing the size of a ship, and is also used for calculating the cost of a marina berth [1] (for example, £2.50 per metre LOA). LOA is usually measured on the hull alone. [2] For sailing ships, this may exclude the bowsprit and other fittings added to the hull.
Due to the size required to create a far-field range for large antennas, near-field techniques were developed, which allow the measurement of the field on a distance close to the antenna (typically 3 to 10 times its wavelength). This measurement is then predicted to be the same at infinity.
ISO 732:2000 Photography — 120-size and 220-size films — Dimensions; ISO/R 733:1968 Hexagon bolts and nuts — Metric series — Tolerances on widths across flats, widths across corners [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 4759-1] ISO 734:2015 Oilseed meals — Determination of oil content — Extraction method with hexane (or light petroleum)