K-Span buildings are continuous arched steel panel buildings that are fabricated by means of a trailer mounted roll forming system that can be transported to the construction work site. The individual fabricated panels are seamed together by means of an electrically driven hand operated seaming machine that connects the panels together into panel bays of 3 to 5 foot sections. These sectional bays are then raised and placed onto the foundation and joined to adjacent building sections and seamed together. Buildings as small as 12 feet wide and as large as 120 feet wide can be designed on site and constructed. K-Span buildings can be used to satisfy almost any building function from housing, warehousing and storage facilities, maintenance buildings, aircraft hangars, agricultural and livestock buildings, commercial facilities, recreational structures or any other use that may be required. The term K-Span is the patented name for the specific type of buildings made from either the Automatic Building Machine (ABM) or Ultimate Building Machine (UBM) systems manufactured by MIC Industries, Reston, VA.
They design buildings.
KB and k are the same thing.
A Computer Aided Design package for buildings.
For a relative error maybe it is: (Vout_hi - Vout_lo) / (Vout_hi_nom - Vout_lo_nom) - 1
1 KB = 1 K = 1000 bytes