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BS ISO 4378-4:2009

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Plain bearings. Terms, definitions, classification and symbols Basic symbols

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English

Published date

30-09-2009

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Basic characters
4 Additional signs
  4.1 Subscripts
  4.2 Superscripts
5 Application and distinction by means of basic
  characters, subscripts and superscripts
6 Symbols and terms
  6.1 General
  6.2 Basic characters of the Roman alphabet
  6.3 Basic characters of the Greek alphabet
7 Additional signs
  7.1 Subscripts
  7.2 Superscripts

Describes basic symbols for use in the field of plain bearings. Additional signs are also defined for use as superscripts and subscripts.

Committee
MCE/12
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 07/30163441 DC. (09/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO4378 defines basic symbols for use in the field of plain bearings. Additional signs are also defined for use as superscripts and subscripts.

The characters employed are drawn from the Latin and Greek alphabets, Arabic numerals and other signs, for example points, commas, horizontal lines or asterisks. In the simplest case, an application symbol consists of the basic character alone; in the most complex, of the basic character with subscripts and superscripts (additional signs).

For the purposes of international applicability, all basic symbols and additional signs have been derived from English words, and designations used in technical literature up to now have been adopted as far as possible. Wide conformity of the symbols for all types of plain bearings has been attempted.

This classification is established for use in calculations and technological and geometrical determinations, as well as in the quality assurance of plain bearings.

Quantities having a fixed value for a certain construction are designated by capital letters, where possible. Depending on the special field of application, the basic characters specified are for stand-alone use or appropriately combined with additional signs, where necessary, to minimize the risk of confusion; multiple designations can be avoided by suitable indexing with additional signs.

Standards Relationship
ISO 4378-4:2009 Identical

ISO 4378-5:2009 Plain bearings — Terms, definitions, classification and symbols — Part 5: Application of symbols

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