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Shanghai Jiao Tong University 3 Rules for Tolerancing RULE-1: For features-of-size, where only a size dimension is specified, the surfaces shall not extend beyond a boundary (envelope) of perfect form at MMC. “perfect form” means perfect flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity.TRANSCRIPT
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GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING (GD & T)
ME 250: Design & Manufacturing I
School of Mechanical Engineering
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Outline Tolerance
Definitions Datums Form Controls Rules for Tolerancing Location Control Orientation Controls Runout Controls Profile Controls
Surface Finish
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Rules for Tolerancing RULE-1: For features-of-size, where
only a size dimension is specified, the surfaces shall not extend beyond a boundary (envelope) of perfect form at MMC.
“perfect form” means perfect flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity.
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Rule-1 for Tolerancing
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Rule-1 for Tolerancing Rule-1 applies to all feature-of-size (and only
to feature-of-size) on a drawing. Rule-1 says that a feature-of-size must have
perfect form if the feature-of-size is at MMC. If the part was at less than MMC, a form error
equal to the amount of departure would be permissible.
If the part was at LMC, a form error equal to the amount of departure would be permissible.
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The Term of RFS The Regardless of Feature Size (RFS) is
when a geometric tolerance (or datum) applies independent of the feature size. That is, the geometric tolerance is limited to the stated amount regardless of the size of the feature-of-size.
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Rules for Tolerancing
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Rules for Tolerancing
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Exercise in Class If the block was at MMC, what would
its straightness be limited to? the flatness of surface A be limited to?
If the block was at LMC, the flatness of surface A would be limited to and the flatness of surface B would be limited to . Could both of these flatness conditions exist simultaneously? Why?
If the block was at LMC and the flatness of surface A was 0.3, what would the flatness of surface B would be limited to?
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Location Control
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Boundary for Surface of Hole
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Location Control
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Location Control
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Orientation Controls Perpendicularity Angularity Parallelism
Always uses a datum surface
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Perpendicularity
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Perpendicularity
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Runout Controls Circular runout Total runout
Always uses a datum surface
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Runout Tolerance
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Circular runout
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Total runout
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Profile Controls Profile of a line Profile of a surface
May uses a datum surface
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Profile of a Surface
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Profile of a Surface
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Surface Finish We control the sizes and shape (GD&T)
of parts in order to make them fit. We control surface textures in order to
make the parts work Fatigue Fiction Wear
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Surface Roughness Surface Roughness refers to the fine
irregularities (scale smaller than that of waviness) on the surface and is a result of the manufacturing process used.
It is measured (by surface profilometers) in terms of height, width and distance on the surface.
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Surface Finish Surface finish impacts:
How well a surface will withstand pressure, friction and wear
How well it will hold and disreibute a lubricant How it will change over use How it will seat or seal How it will conduct electricity, reflect light, accept
paint/plating, etc How it will change by further manufacturing
processes
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Terminology Ra (AA): Arithmetic mean/average Rq (RMS): Root mean square
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Considerations for Surface Roughness
Reasons/ Considerations for different surface roughness in design Precision requirements on mating surfaces (seals,
fittings, bearings, etc.) frictional considerations (effect of roughness on
friction, wear, lubrication) Fatigue and notch sensitivity Resistance (electrical/thermal contact resistance
corrosion resistance) Subsequent processing (painting, coating, etc.) Appearance Cost