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|a Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design /
|c Gene R. Cogorno.
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|a 3rd edition.
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|a New York, N.Y. :
|b McGraw-Hill Education,
|c [2020].
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|c ?2020.
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|a 1 online resource (333 pages) :
|b 150 illustrations.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Cover --
|t Title Page --
|t Copyright Page --
|t About the Author --
|t Contents --
|t Preface --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t 1 Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t What Is GD&T? --
|t When Should GD&T Be Used? --
|t Advantages of GD&T over Coordinate Dimensioning and Tolerancing --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t 2 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Fundamentals --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Fundamental Drawing Rules --
|t Units of Linear Measurement --
|t Specifying Linear Dimensions --
|t Specifying Linear Tolerances --
|t Interpreting Dimensional Limits --
|t Specifying Angular Dimensions --
|t Specifying Angular Tolerances --
|t Dimensioning and Tolerancing for CAD/CAM Database Models --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t 3 Symbols, Terms, and Rules --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Symbols --
|t Terms --
|t Rules --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 4 Datums --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Definition of a Datum --
|t Immobilization of a Part --
|t A Datum Reference Frame Provides Origin and Direction --
|t Datum Feature Selection --
|t Datum Feature Identification --
|t Inclined Datum Features --
|t Cylindrical Datum Features --
|t Establishing Datum Features --
|t Plane Flat Surfaces versus Features of Size --
|t Irregular Datum Features of Size --
|t Common Datum Features --
|t Partial Datum Features --
|t Datum Targets --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 5 Form --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Flatness --
|t Straightness --
|t Circularity --
|t Cylindricity --
|t Average Diameter --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 6 Orientation --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Perpendicularity --
|t Parallelism --
|t Angularity --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 7 Position, General --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Definition --
|t The Tolerance of Position --
|t Specifying the Position Tolerance --
|t Datum Features of Size Specified with an RMB Modifier --
|t Datum Features of Size Specified with an MMB Modifier --
|t Locating Features of Size with an LMC Modifier --
|t Minimum Wall Thickness at LMC --
|t Boundary Conditions --
|t Zero Positional Tolerance at MMC --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 8 Position, Location --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Floating Fasteners --
|t Fixed Fasteners --
|t Projected Tolerance Zones --
|t Multiple Patterns of Features, Simultaneous Requirements --
|t Composite Positional Tolerancing --
|t Multiple Single-Segment Positional Tolerancing --
|t Nonparallel Holes --
|t Counterbored Holes --
|t Noncircular Features of Size --
|t Spherical Features Located with the Position Control --
|t Symmetrical Features Located with the Position Control --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 9 Position, Coaxiality --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Definition --
|t Comparison between Coaxiality Controls --
|t Specifying Coaxiality at MMC --
|t Composite Positional Control of Coaxial Features --
|t Positional Tolerancing for Coaxial Holes of Different Sizes --
|t Coaxial Features Controlled without Datum References --
|t Tolerancing a Plug and Socket --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 10 Runout --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Definition --
|t Circular Runout --
|t Total Runout --
|t Specifying Runout and Partial Runout --
|t Common Datum Features --
|t Planar and Cylindrical Datum Features --
|t Geometric Control of Individual Datum Feature Surfaces --
|t The Relationship between Feature Surfaces --
|t Inspecting Runout --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 11 Profile --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Definition --
|t Specifying a Profile Tolerance --
|t The Application of Datum Features --
|t A Radius Refinement with Profile --
|t Combining Profile Tolerances with Other Geometric Controls --
|t Coplanarity --
|t Profile of a Conical Feature --
|t Composite Profile Tolerancing --
|t Multiple Single-Segment Profile Tolerancing --
|t Inspection --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 12 A Strategy for Tolerancing Parts --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Locating Features of Size to Plane Surface Datum Features --
|t Locating Features of Size to Datum Features of Size --
|t Locating a Pattern of Features to a Second Pattern of Features --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t 13 Graphic Analysis --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Advantages of Graphic Analysis --
|t The Accuracy of Graphic Analysis --
|t Analysis of a Composite Geometric Tolerance --
|t Analysis of a Pattern of Features Controlled to a Datum Feature of Size --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t A Concentricity and Symmetry --
|t Chapter Objectives --
|t Concentricity --
|t Symmetry --
|t Summary --
|t Chapter Review --
|t Problems --
|t B Reference Tables --
|t Index.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
|d 2020.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
|n System requirements: Web browser.
|n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on e-Publication PDF.
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|a Engineering drawings
|x Dimensioning.
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|a Tolerance (Engineering)
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|a Machine design.
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|i Print version:
|t Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design,
|b Third Edition,
|d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2020].
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