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Approaches to dimensioning on engineering drawings. (a) Linear dimensioning...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 1997
Fig. 9 Approaches to dimensioning on engineering drawings. (a) Linear dimensioning. (b) Zero line dimensioning. (c) Zero line dimensioning with coordinate data and hole specifications
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Dimensioning from datum lines (a), and methods of indicating tolerances (b)...
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Fig. 1 Dimensioning from datum lines (a), and methods of indicating tolerances (b). Dimensions given in inches
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Dimensioning on engineering drawings. Dimensions should be made from points...
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Fig. 3 Dimensioning on engineering drawings. Dimensions should be made from points on the part itself rather than from points in space. It is also preferable to base as many dimensions as possible from the same datum line. These steps help avoid errors when the parts enter production. Source
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Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing symbols and characteristics. Source:...
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Fig. 10 Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing symbols and characteristics. Source: Ref 9
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Forging Design Dimensions and Tolerances
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Handbook
Volume: 14A
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v14a.a0004035
EISBN: 978-1-62708-185-6
... Abstract The design of forging operations; consisting of dies, fixturing, and parts; requires a consistent and unambiguous method for representing critical dimensions and tolerances. This article presents a dimensioning process, based on tooling points and datum planes, with the potential...
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The design of forging operations; consisting of dies, fixturing, and parts; requires a consistent and unambiguous method for representing critical dimensions and tolerances. This article presents a dimensioning process, based on tooling points and datum planes, with the potential to simplify geometries while minimizing tolerance stack-ups. The method also facilitates inspection liaison between vendors and users because fixturing is easy to duplicate and tooling points are consistent from forging to finish-machined part. The article focuses on the most common dimensional tolerances for closed-die forgings, including finish allowances for machining, length and width tolerances, die-wear tolerance, match tolerances, die-closure or thickness tolerances, straightness and flatness tolerances, radii tolerances, flash-extension tolerances, and surface tolerances. It also contains a convenient summary in the form of a checklist.
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Test specimen dimensions and stress-strain curve. (a) Dimensions of the dog...
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Fig. 7 Test specimen dimensions and stress-strain curve. (a) Dimensions of the dogbone specimen of unit thickness (in inches). (b) True stress/plastic strain response of the various aluminum alloys
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Dimension schemes make a difference. (a) Two dimensions reference the left ...
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Fig. 12 Dimension schemes make a difference. (a) Two dimensions reference the left side of the figure. (b) A centering rule is applied
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Shape and dimension of compact shear specimen. Dimension are in mm. ρ, notc...
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Fig. 14 Shape and dimension of compact shear specimen. Dimension are in mm. ρ, notch root radius. Source: Ref 14
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Analysis of region whose dimensions are large compared with the beam diamet...
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Fig. 96 Analysis of region whose dimensions are large compared with the beam diameter and the corresponding beam broadening.
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Fig. 12 Fractal dimension and its relationship to slope of log-log plot of R L (η) versus η
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Published: 01 January 1987
Fig. 8 Modified profile and surface fractal dimensions β and γ versus tempering temperature from RSCs for AISI 4340 steel specimens fractured at room temperature
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Configuration and dimension of spherical fixed-catalyst bed reactor that fa...
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Fig. 27 Configuration and dimension of spherical fixed-catalyst bed reactor that failed after 20 years of service.
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Examples of wear showing loss of material, changes in dimension, and change...
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Fig. 1 Examples of wear showing loss of material, changes in dimension, and changes in appearance. (a) Erosion damage on a butterfly valve component. (b) Fretting damage on a friction band. (c) Sliding wear on a cam follower
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Stress transformation in two dimensions. (a) Two dimensional stress at a po...
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Fig. 4 Stress transformation in two dimensions. (a) Two dimensional stress at a point with a cut angle θ. (b) Stresses along rotated axes, x ′, y ′. (c) Area values on cut element
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Slit-island method for measuring fractal dimensions. (a) Horizontal fractur...
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Fig. 13 Slit-island method for measuring fractal dimensions. (a) Horizontal fracture profile sections are needed for slit-island method. (b) Slit islands in the tensile fracture surface of a steel specimen. (c) Slit lakes in the tensile fracture surface of a low alloy steel. (d) Fractal area
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Dimensions of a ring gear shape. Shape limitation: length/wall thickness ≤ ...
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Fig. 37 Dimensions of a ring gear shape. Shape limitation: length/wall thickness ≤ 1.5; inside diameter (ID)/outside diameter (OD) > 0.4. Minimum wall thickness (WT) is defined by WT ≥ 2.25 × module + [0.4 × 5 (mod × L × OD 3 ) 1/2 ]
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Published: 01 January 1990
Fig. 26 Three degrees of forging severity. Dimensions given in inches
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Tangential thread chaser in which dovetail was milled. Dimensions given in ...
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Fig. 7 Tangential thread chaser in which dovetail was milled. Dimensions given in inches
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