What is relative tolerance vs. absolute tolerance?
- See the General data section. Absolute tolerances are expressed as the difference between the current value and the specified value. Relative tolerances are expressed as a ratio of the difference over the specified value.
- See the General data section. Absolute tolerances are expressed as the difference between the current value and the specified value. Relative tolerances are expressed as a ratio of the difference over the specified value.
- Relative tolerances are given as positive values.
- Absolute tolerances are given as negative values.
As always, feel free to reach out to your local technical support team.
As always, feel free to reach out to your local technical support team.
About PRO/II: PRO/II is the major product in the Process Engineering Suite (PES). This process simulation software optimizes plant performance by improving process design, operational analysis, and performing engineering studies. It is designed to perform rigorous heat and material balance calculations for a wide range of chemical processes. PRO/II allows users to evaluate the use of heat integration with case studies, rigorously evaluate process improvements with the help of a process flow diagram (PFD), or model crude distillation units. PRO/II offers a wide variety of thermodynamic models to virtually every industry and is incredibly cost effective, decreasing both capital and operating costs.
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