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Что (кто) такое nominal size - определение

NORTH AMERICAN SET OF STANDARD SIZES FOR PIPES
Schedule 80; Nominal pipe size; National Pipe Size; Schedule 40; Nominal bore; Pipe schedule; Schedule 20; Pipe schedules
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Real versus nominal value         
PHILOSOPHICAL DISTINCTIONS
Nominal quantity; Nominal size; Nominal sizes; Nominal (value); Nominal (Nominal value); Nominal versus real value
The distinction between real value and nominal value occurs in many fields. From a philosophical viewpoint, nominal value represents an accepted condition, which is a goal or an approximation, as opposed to the real value, which is always present.
Nominal Pipe Size         
Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures. "Nominal" refers to pipe in non-specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non-dimensional number (for example – 2-inch nominal steel pipe" consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a outside diameter).
Particle-size distribution         
  • A [[log-normal distribution]] of coal-fired [[fly ash]].
  • Principle of laser diffraction analysis.
  • Sieve analysis apparatus
  • Principle of [[Single Particle Optical Sizing]] (SPOS) method.
FUNCTION REPRESENTING RELATIVE SIZES OF PARTICLES IN A SYSTEM
Grain size distribution; Particle size distribution
The particle-size distribution (PSD) of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amount, typically by mass, of particles present according to size.Jillavenkatesa A, Dapkunas S J, Lin-Sien Lum, Particle Size Characterization, NIST Special Publication 960-1, 2001 Significant energy is usually required to disintegrate soil, etc.
Brain size         
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TOPIC OF STUDY WITHIN THE FIELDS OF ANATOMY, BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ANIMAL SCIENCE, AND EVOLUTION
Cranial capacity; Brain size and intelligence; Cerebral volume; Cranial Capacity; Brain volume; Cranium capacity; Biogeographic variation in brain size; Race differences in brain size; Human Brain size; Human brain sizes; Human brain size; Endocranial capacity; Endocranial volume; Endocranial size; Brain morphology; Cranial volume; Draft:Brain Size Over Time; Cranial capacities
The size of the brain is a frequent topic of study within the fields of anatomy, biological anthropology, animal science and evolution. Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume (via MRI scans or by skull volume).
Digest size         
MAGAZINE SIZE
Digest-sized; Digest magazine; Digest comic; Digest-size
Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately , but can also be and ,Drake, David; Flint, Eric; Baen, Jim. The World Turned Upside Down.
Nominal (linguistics)         
  • The super category nominals
  • The complements taken by the phrases seen in parallel distribution
WORD CLASS CONSISTING OF PRONOUNS, NOUNS, ADJECTIVES AND NUMERALS
Nominal (grammar); Nominal (word)
In linguistics, the term nominal refers to a category used to group together nouns and adjectives based on shared properties. The motivation for nominal grouping is that in many languages nouns and adjectives share a number of morphological and syntactic properties.
Size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
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MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
Size in general is the magnitude or dimensions of a thing. More specifically, geometrical size (or spatial size) can refer to linear dimensions (length, width, height, diameter, perimeter), area, or volume.
sizable         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
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MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
¦ adjective variant spelling of sizeable.
Maximum segment size         
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL PARAMETER
Maximum Segment Size
The maximum segment size (MSS) is a parameter of the options field of the TCP header that specifies the largest amount of data, specified in bytes, that a computer or communications device can receive in a single TCP segment. It does not count the TCP header or the IP header (unlike, for example, the MTU for IP datagrams).
size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
n.
1.
Bigness, greatness, magnitude, bulk, volume, dimensions, largeness.
2.
Sizing, weak glue, glutinous substance.

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Nominal Pipe Size

Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures. "Nominal" refers to pipe in non-specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non-dimensional number (for example – 2-inch nominal steel pipe" consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a 2.375-inch (60.3 mm) outside diameter). Specific pipe is identified by pipe diameter and another non-dimensional number for wall thickness referred to as the Schedule (Sched. or Sch., for example – "2-inch diameter pipe, Schedule 40"). NPS is often incorrectly called National Pipe Size, due to confusion with the American standard for pipe threads, "national pipe straight", which also abbreviates as "NPS". The European and international designation equivalent to NPS is DN (diamètre nominal/nominal diameter/Nennweite), in which sizes are measured in millimetres, see ISO 6708. The term NB (nominal bore) is also frequently used interchangeably with DN.

In March 1927 the American Standards Association authorized a committee to standardize the dimensions of wrought steel and wrought iron pipe and tubing. At that time only a small selection of wall thicknesses were in use: standard weight (STD), extra-strong (XS), and double extra-strong (XXS), based on the iron pipe size (IPS) system of the day. However these three sizes did not fit all applications. Also, in 1939, it was hoped that the designations of STD, XS, and XXS would be phased out by schedule numbers, however those original terms are still in common use today (although sometimes referred to as standard, extra-heavy (XH), and double extra-heavy (XXH), respectively). Since the original schedules were created, there have been many revisions and additions to the tables of pipe sizes based on industry use and on standards from API, ASTM, and others.

Stainless steel pipes, which were coming into more common use in the mid 20th century, permitted the use of thinner pipe walls with much less risk of failure due to corrosion. By 1949 thinner schedules 5S and 10S, which were based on the pressure requirements modified to the nearest BWG number, had been created, and other "S" sizes followed later. Due to their thin walls, the smaller "S" sizes can not be threaded together according to ASME code, but must be fusion welded, brazed, roll grooved, or joined with press fittings.