Ships and marine technology — Manoeuvring of ships — Part 2: Turning and yaw checking
ISO 13643-2:2013 defines symbols and terms and provides guidelines for the conduct of tests to give evidences about the turning ability and the yaw containment of surface ships, submarines, and models. It is intended that it be read in conjunction with ISO 13643-1:2013.
Ships and marine technology — Manoeuvring of ships — Part 1: General concepts, quantities and test c...
ISO 13643-1:2013 applies to manoeuvring tests with surface ships, submarines, and models.
ISO 13643-1:2013 defines concepts, symbols, and test conditions constituting general fundamentals which are to be applied for the description and determination of certain ship manoeuvring characteristics together with the respective test-specific physical quantities contained in ISO 13643-2 to ISO 13643-6.
Ships and marine technology — Manoeuvring of ships — Part 3: Yaw stability and steering
ISO 13643-3:2013 defines symbols and terms and provides guidelines for the conduct of tests to give evidence about the yaw stability and steering of surface ships, submarines, and models. It is meant to be read in conjunction with ISO 13643-1:2013.
Ships and marine technology — Manoeuvring of ships — Part 4: Stopping, acceleration, traversing
ISO 13643-4:2013 defines symbols and terms and provides guidelines for the conduct of tests to give evidence about the stopping, acceleration, and traversing of surface ships, submarines, and models. It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 13643-1:2013.
Ships and marine technology — Manoeuvring of ships — Part 6: Model test specials
ISO 13643-6:2013 defines symbols and terms and provides guidelines for the conduct of tests to determine the hydrodynamic forces and moments due to prescribed motions under a planar-motion, a circular-motion, or an oblique towing or flow system for models of surface ships and submarines. It also defines symbols and terms and provides guidelines for the conduct of tests in a wind tunnel. It is…
Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-9: General requirements forbasic safety and essential performa...
IEC 60601-1-9:2007+A1:2013 The objective of this collateral standard is to improve the environmental impact for the entire range of medical electrical equipment, taking into account all stages of the product life cycle:
- product specification;
- design;
- manufacturing;
- sales, logistics, installation;
- use;
- end of life management. This means protecting the environment and human health…
ISO 9927:2013 specifies the general requirements for inspections to be carried out on cranes as defined in ISO 4306‑1. Additional requirements for particular types of cranes are intended to be covered by the relevant specific parts of ISO 9927.
Information technology - Real-time locating systems (RTLS) device conformance test methods - Part 2:...
ISO/IEC 24769-2:2013 defines the test methods for determining the conformance of 2,4 GHz real-time locating system (RTLS) tags with the specifications given in the corresponding subclauses of ISO/IEC 24730-2, but does not apply to the testing of conformity with regulatory or similar requirements.
The test methods require only that the mandatory functions, and any optional functions which are…
Information technology — Real-time locating systems (RTLS) device conformance test methods — Part 2:...
ISO/IEC 24769-2:2013 defines the test methods for determining the conformance of 2,4 GHz real-time locating system (RTLS) tags with the specifications given in the corresponding subclauses of ISO/IEC 24730-2, but does not apply to the testing of conformity with regulatory or similar requirements.
The test methods require only that the mandatory functions, and any optional functions which are…
Health informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 1: General structure
ISO 21549-1:2013 defines a general structure for the different types of data to be defined in other parts of ISO 21549 using UML notation. ISO 21549 defines data structures held on patient healthcards compliant with the physical dimensions of ID-1 cards, as defined by ISO/IEC 7810.