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strong analysis, Total:17 items.
In the international standard classification, strong analysis involves: Insulating materials, Metalliferous minerals, Equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries, Nuclear energy engineering, Ergonomics.
Alliance of Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), strong analysis
ATIS - Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, strong analysis
- T1.TR.42-1995 Enhanced Analysis of FCC - Reportable Service Outage Data
Institute of Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits (IPC), strong analysis
GB-REG, strong analysis
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), strong analysis
Professional Standard - Petroleum, strong analysis
- SY/T 6877-2012 Buckling strength analysis of bars and frames, and spherical shells
- SY 6877-2012 Buckling Strength Analysis of Members, Frames and Spherical Shells
- SY 10049-2004 Recommended Practices for Fatigue Strength Analysis of Offshore Steel Structures
- SY/T 10049-2004 Recommended Practices for Fatigue Strength Analysis of Offshore Steel Structures
AGMA - American Gear Manufacturers Association, strong analysis
- P229.24-1982 Improvement in the Conventional Analysis of Gear Tooth Bending Fatigue Strength
- P229.27-1983 Results of an Experimental Program Utilized to Verify a New Gear Tooth Strength Analysis
- P84FTM1-1984 Analytical and Experimental Tooth Strength Study of Spur Planet Gears with Integral Bearings
Professional Standard - Nuclear Industry, strong analysis
- EJ/T 20205-2018 Criteria for Strength Analysis of Sodium Cooled Fast Breeder Reactor Tubing System
- EJ/T 482-1989 Strength Analysis of Piping System in 300MW PWR Nuclear Power Plant
API - American Petroleum Institute, strong analysis
- API 1320-1997 Benchmark Ultimate Strength Analysis - Sample Application of API RP 2A@ Section 17
未注明发布机构, strong analysis
- DIN DVS 1612:2014 Design and endurance strength analysis of steel welded joints in rail-vehicle construction
RU-GOST R, strong analysis
- GOST R 57272.5-2016 Risk management of new technologies using. Part 5. Analysis of obligatory requirements