Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design, Manufacturing and Inspection
A Handbook for Geometrical Product Specification Using ISO and ASME Standards
- 3rd Edition - November 21, 2020
- Author: Georg Henzold
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 2 4 0 6 1 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 5 3 2 7 - 9
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Request a sales quoteGeometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design, Manufacturing and Inspection: A Handbook for Geometrical Product Specification Using ISO and ASME Standards, Third Edition presents the state-of-the art in geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing. The book describes the international standardization in this field while also indicating how it differs from the American Standard ASME Y14.5M. The general principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing are described, helping users define precision-related specifications unambiguously and consistently with the constraints of the manufacturing and inspection processes. Principles for the inspection of geometrical deviations are given, along with a basis for tolerancing suitable for inspection.
Since publication of the second edition of this book in 2006 more than ten ISO GPS standards have been revised, involving the introduction of new symbols and concepts, and in many cases default interpretation of the tolerance indicators have changed, in addition two new versions of American standard ASME Y14.5 (2009 and 2018) have appeared. This book is an ideal introduction to geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing for students, and an essential reference for researchers and practitioners in the fields of design, manufacturing and inspection.
- Reflects the latest ISO standards up to 2019 and ASME Y14.5 –2018
- Presents the rules and cases of geometric tolerances that are clearly explained with a wealth of examples and application cases presented with excellent technical drawings
- Covers tolerancing methods for specific manufacturing processes
- Includes a detailed chapter that covers everything a practitioner needs to know about the inspection of geometric tolerances
Design engineers, metrologists, manufacturing engineers, industrial designers, and quality managers working in a range of engineering sectors. Students and researchers working on subjects related to product engineering and design
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Author Biography
- Preface
- Notation
- Subscripts
- Abbreviations
- ISO Drawing Rules
- Text Equivalents
- Chapter 1: General
- Absract
- 1.1: Properties of the surface
- 1.2: Principles for tolerancing
- Chapter 2: ISO Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS), New Approach
- Abstract
- 2.1: ISO GPS standards, overview, GPS matrix
- 2.2: Terms and definitions
- 2.3: Filters
- 2.4: Datums
- 2.5: Principle of independency and Ⓜ or Ⓛ
- 2.6: Conformance rule
- 2.7: New approach principles and rules
- 2.8: Application of the new approach
- Chapter 3: Basics of Geometrical Tolerancing
- Abstract
- 3.1: Symbols
- 3.2: Definitions of geometrical tolerances
- 3.3: Datums
- 3.4: Flexible parts
- 3.5: Decomposition of measurement results
- 3.6: Vectorial dimensioning and tolerancing VD&T
- Chapter 4: Size Tolerancing
- Abstract
- 4.1: Linear sizes
- 4.2: Equal thickness
- 4.3: Envelope requirement
- 4.4: Maximum material requirement
- 4.5: Tolerance chains (accumulation of tolerances)
- 4.6: Least material requirement
- 4.7: Statistical tolerancing
- 4.8: Population specifications
- 4.9: Angular sizes
- Chapter 5: Position Tolerancing
- Abstract
- 5.1: Definitions
- 5.2: Theoretically exact dimensions, CZ, SZ, SIM, ± tolerances
- 5.3: Form of the position tolerance zone
- 5.4: Calculation of position tolerances
- 5.5: Projected tolerance zones
- 5.6: Further examples
- Chapter 6: Profile Tolerancing
- Abstract
- 6.1: Definitions
- 6.2: Further examples
- Chapter 7: ± Tolerancing, General Tolerancing
- Absract
- 7.1: General
- 7.2: Sizes
- 7.3: Non-sizes
- 7.4: Profile tolerances, position tolerances instead of ± tolerances, advantages
- 7.5: General tolerances
- 7.6: Further general tolerances
- 7.7: General size tolerances
- 7.8: General tolerances according to ISO 2768
- Chapter 8: Recommended Procedure for Tolerancing
- Abstract
- 8.1: General
- 8.2: Dimensioning
- Chapter 9: Tolerancing of Edges
- Abstract
- 9.1: Edges of undefined shape
- 9.2: Transitions (edges of defined shape)
- Chapter 10: Tolerancing of Metallic Castings
- Abstract
- 10.1: General
- 10.2: Additional symbols and definitions
- 10.3: Calculating of the moulded nominal dimension
- 10.4: Calculation of the minimum wall thickness
- 10.5: Calculation of the moulded nominal dimensions when the datum system is changed for the machined surfaces
- 10.6: General tolerances for castings
- 10.7: Drawings for ordering castings
- 10.8: General tolerances ISO 8062-3
- Chapter 11: Tolerancing of Movable Assemblies
- Abstract
- 11.1: Symbols
- 11.2: Rules
- 11.3: Examples
- Chapter 12: Respecting Geometrical Tolerances During Manufacturing
- Abstract
- 12.1: Manufacturing influences
- 12.2: Recommendations for manufacturing
- 12.3: Process capability
- Chapter 13: Inspection of Geometrical Deviations (Verification)
- Abstract
- 13.1: General
- 13.2: Terms
- 13.3: Alignment of the workpiece
- 13.4: Interchanging of the datum feature and toleranced feature
- 13.5: Simplified inspection method
- 13.6: Evaluation of measurement
- 13.7: Methods of inspection
- 13.8: Assessment of geometrical deviations of threaded features
- 13.9: Tracing and probing strategies
- 13.10: Separation of roughness and waviness
- 13.11: Measurement uncertainty
- Chapter 14: Differences Between ASME Y14.5 and ISO
- Abstract
- 14.1: Application
- 14.2: Symbols
- 14.3: Coplanarity
- 14.4: Envelope requirement, Rule # 1
- 14.5: Radii
- 14.6: Dimensioning origin
- 14.7: Angular tolerances
- 14.8: Cones
- 14.9: Regardless of feature size RFS Ⓢ
- 14.10: Tolerances of position, coaxiality, symmetry
- 14.11: Orientation and location tolerances for axes or median planes
- 14.12: Composite tolerancing and single tolerancing
- 14.13: Multiple patterns of features
- 14.14: Unequally disposed profile tolerance zone
- 14.15: Datums with indication of the locked degrees of freedom, customized datums
- 14.16: Datum systems
- 14.17: Roundness measurements
- 14.18: Dynamic profile tolerance
- 14.19: Terminology
- 14.20: Planar datum, definition
- 14.21: Survey of differences between ASME and ISO
- 14.22: Drawings for both systems, ISO and ASME
- Glossary
- Standards
- Publications
- Index
- No. of pages: 484
- Language: English
- Edition: 3
- Published: November 21, 2020
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128240618
- eBook ISBN: 9780323853279
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