Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Mechanical Design /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, N.Y. :
McGraw-Hill Education,
[2020].
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Edición: | 3rd edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Chapter Objectives
- What Is GD&T?
- When Should GD&T Be Used?
- Advantages of GD&T over Coordinate Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- 2 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Fundamentals
- Chapter Objectives
- Fundamental Drawing Rules
- Units of Linear Measurement
- Specifying Linear Dimensions
- Specifying Linear Tolerances
- Interpreting Dimensional Limits
- Specifying Angular Dimensions
- Specifying Angular Tolerances
- Dimensioning and Tolerancing for CAD/CAM Database Models
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- 3 Symbols, Terms, and Rules
- Chapter Objectives
- Symbols
- Terms
- Rules
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 4 Datums
- Chapter Objectives
- Definition of a Datum
- Immobilization of a Part
- A Datum Reference Frame Provides Origin and Direction
- Datum Feature Selection
- Datum Feature Identification
- Inclined Datum Features
- Cylindrical Datum Features
- Establishing Datum Features
- Plane Flat Surfaces versus Features of Size
- Irregular Datum Features of Size
- Common Datum Features
- Partial Datum Features
- Datum Targets
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 5 Form
- Chapter Objectives
- Flatness
- Straightness
- Circularity
- Cylindricity
- Average Diameter
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 6 Orientation
- Chapter Objectives
- Perpendicularity
- Parallelism
- Angularity
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 7 Position, General
- Chapter Objectives
- Definition
- The Tolerance of Position
- Specifying the Position Tolerance
- Datum Features of Size Specified with an RMB Modifier
- Datum Features of Size Specified with an MMB Modifier
- Locating Features of Size with an LMC Modifier
- Minimum Wall Thickness at LMC
- Boundary Conditions
- Zero Positional Tolerance at MMC
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 8 Position, Location
- Chapter Objectives
- Floating Fasteners
- Fixed Fasteners
- Projected Tolerance Zones
- Multiple Patterns of Features, Simultaneous Requirements
- Composite Positional Tolerancing
- Multiple Single-Segment Positional Tolerancing
- Nonparallel Holes
- Counterbored Holes
- Noncircular Features of Size
- Spherical Features Located with the Position Control
- Symmetrical Features Located with the Position Control
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 9 Position, Coaxiality
- Chapter Objectives
- Definition
- Comparison between Coaxiality Controls
- Specifying Coaxiality at MMC
- Composite Positional Control of Coaxial Features
- Positional Tolerancing for Coaxial Holes of Different Sizes
- Coaxial Features Controlled without Datum References
- Tolerancing a Plug and Socket
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 10 Runout
- Chapter Objectives
- Definition
- Circular Runout
- Total Runout
- Specifying Runout and Partial Runout
- Common Datum Features
- Planar and Cylindrical Datum Features
- Geometric Control of Individual Datum Feature Surfaces
- The Relationship between Feature Surfaces
- Inspecting Runout
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 11 Profile
- Chapter Objectives
- Definition
- Specifying a Profile Tolerance
- The Application of Datum Features
- A Radius Refinement with Profile
- Combining Profile Tolerances with Other Geometric Controls
- Coplanarity
- Profile of a Conical Feature
- Composite Profile Tolerancing
- Multiple Single-Segment Profile Tolerancing
- Inspection
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 12 A Strategy for Tolerancing Parts
- Chapter Objectives
- Locating Features of Size to Plane Surface Datum Features
- Locating Features of Size to Datum Features of Size
- Locating a Pattern of Features to a Second Pattern of Features
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- 13 Graphic Analysis
- Chapter Objectives
- Advantages of Graphic Analysis
- The Accuracy of Graphic Analysis
- Analysis of a Composite Geometric Tolerance
- Analysis of a Pattern of Features Controlled to a Datum Feature of Size
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- A Concentricity and Symmetry
- Chapter Objectives
- Concentricity
- Symmetry
- Summary
- Chapter Review
- Problems
- B Reference Tables
- Index.