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Description / Abstract:
This document presents standard symbols and definitions that may be
used in constructing schematic
diagrams for mechanical and acoustical systems whose performances are
describable by finite sets of
scalar variables. The choice of symbols described herein is based upon
the following assumptions:
a. A system can be divided conceptually into a finite set of elemets
each of whose dynamical
properties are known.
b. To each such conceptual element there can be assigned a set of
terminals.
c. Symbols for the elements shall be interconnected to form a
schematic diagram for the whole
system so that field equations shall be satisfied at every junction
point and around every closed
loop.
The symbols which appear in this standard were evolved with the
following principles in mind:
a. It shall be possible to draw the symbols easily and quickly.
b. The symbol shall be distinctive and where feasible shall suggest
some well-known embodiment of
the element in question.
c. The symbols shall preferably have been used previously in the
scientific literature.
NOTE 1. Questions concerning the specific form for a so-called
equivalent circuit of an
electromechanical or any other type of mixed system are not within the
scope of this standard.
NOTE 2. An Appendix (not a part of this standard) provides background
information on the use of the
symbols in constructing schematic diagrams.