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ISO 3443:1979

ISO 3443:1979 Tolerances for building – Part 2: Statistical basis for predicting fit between components having a normal distribution of sizes

CDN $82.00

SKU: 111cac2a78b3 Categories: ,

Description

Describes the fundamental characteristics of dimensional variability in building and of the particular case of combination of random unrelated variables. Sets out the need to relate dimensional variability to the limits imposed on joint widths by the need for satisfactory functioning. Applies to all forms of building construction that have predictable variability which follows a Gaussian distribution.

Edition

1

Published Date

1979-07-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Describes the fundamental characteristics of dimensional variability in building and of the particular case of combination of random unrelated variables. Sets out the need to relate dimensional variability to the limits imposed on joint widths by the need for satisfactory functioning. Applies to all forms of building construction that have predictable variability which follows a Gaussian distribution.

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