Air Vehicle Wing Production:Depth Classification Version of CC
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1970/v7i1/48820Abstract
A depth classification version of CC for compound Subjects going with the Host Subject Air Vehicle Wing Production is given. The methodology for the design of freely-faceted scheme for classification has been used. A large number of the isolates Constituting the different schedules for the classification of subjects going with each of the different Host Subjects for the production of the different parts and sub-assemblies of an aircraft such as Wing, Fuselage, Nose cone, Control system, and Landing system have common array divisions. Eight provisional schedules of such array divisions of isolates relevant to Subjects in the field of aircraft production are presented and their use in the formation of isolate numbers illustrated with examples. The schedules of common array divisions given are: Directional relation, Location, Shape of edge, Attributes of surface, Shape (General), Mach Number, Range of dimension, and Matetrial of construction. A provisional schedule of common organ isolates is also given. The Numerical Device is explained. The use of these devices help, in conforming to the; Canon of Helpful Sequence, the Canon of Consistent Sequence, the Canon of Scheduled Mnemonics, ,and the Law of Parsimony, in schedule building. In this way, the enumeration of isolates in the schedules has been reduced by about fifty percent. An Alphabetical Index to the schedules and a lift of twelve examples of subjects classified according to the scheme for classification are given.Downloads
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Published
1989-01-01
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Neelameghan, A., & Ranganathan, T. (1989). Air Vehicle Wing Production:Depth Classification Version of CC. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 7(1), 46–96. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1970/v7i1/48820
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Received 2014-05-19
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Published 1989-01-01
Accepted 2014-05-19
Published 1989-01-01