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Standard

Dual Dimensioning Engineering Drawings

1999-05-01
CURRENT
J390_199905
This document covers a dual dimensioning practice that provides both U.S. customary inch-pound units and SI metric units for all dimensions on the field of the drawing. The scope does not include the various methods by which computer programs are used for dual dimensioning. In one method that has had some usage, drawings are dimensioned in SI (metric) units, with conversions to U.S. customary inch-pound units provided in a computer-generated chart on the drawing.
Standard

RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE SELECTION OF ENGINEERING WORKSTATIONS

1990-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2026_199011
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a guideline to help engineering users in workstation selection by specifying engineering workstation configurations in terms of vendor supported functionality for several levels of performance and capacity. These workstations will satisfy different engineering applications while maintaining interoperability. The objective is to specify a set of standards, not a single workstation, which must be addressed by the Engineering Workstation vendors to meet the hardware and operating environment needs of engineers in their CAD, CAM, CAE and other engineering activities.
Standard

Recommended Practice for the Selection of Engineering Workstations

1991-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2026_199111
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a guideline to help engineering users select workstations by specifying vendor supported functionality with several levels of performance and capacity. These workstations will satisfy different engineering applications while maintaining interoperability. The objective is to specify a set of standards, not a single workstation, which must be addressed by vendors to meet the hardware and operating environment needs of engineers in their CAD, CAM, CAE and other activities.
Standard

Rules for SAE Use of SI (Metric) Units

1999-05-01
CURRENT
TSB003_199905
This SAE Standard provides information on the International System of Units (abbreviated SI in all languages), and its application in measurement unit usage.
Standard

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE GUIDELINES

1992-06-01
HISTORICAL
TSB004_199206
A technical committee shall be responsible for a field of endeavor, as defined by its scope. In cases where projects overlap areas of interest of another council's/division's committee, the originating committee shall submit the project(s) for review and approval to the other concerned committee and its council prior to issuance. A committee is established when a new major project area is to be undertaken and no existing committee is available. A committee is discharged when the assigned work is completed and there is not further need for its services. The councils/divisions retain responsibility for periodic review of technical reports developed by their disbanded committees.
Standard

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE GUIDEPOSTS

1979-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1271_197908
A technical committee shall be responsible for a field of endeavor, as defined by its scope. In cases where projects overlap areas of interest of another council’s committee, the originating committee shall submit the project(s) for review and approval to the other concerned committee and its council prior to issuance. A committee is established when a new major project area is to be undertaken and no existing committee is available. A committee is discharged when the assigned work is completed and there is no further need for its services. The councils retain responsibility for periodic review of technical reports developed by their disbanded committees.
Standard

Technical Committee Guidelines

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
TSB004_199807
A technical committee shall be responsible for a field of endeavor, as defined by its scope. In cases where projects overlap areas of interest of another council's/division's committee, the originating committee shall submit the project(s) for review and approval to the other concerned committee and its council prior to issuance. A committee is established when a new major project area is to be undertaken and no existing committee is available. A committee is discharged when the assigned work is completed and there is not further need for its services. The councils/divisions retain responsibility for periodic review of technical reports developed by their disbanded committees.
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