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  1. Getdan

    Alex Krulikowski workbook -"max dimension 2.15" shown on the minimum X distance

    greenimi, The calculation sheet used is the Fischer one, the contribution percentages should be those relative to the linear tolerance values.
  2. Getdan

    Alex Krulikowski workbook -"max dimension 2.15" shown on the minimum X distance

    Very interesting pmarc, if I use your spreadsheet with the RSS statistical approach (normal distributions for all tolerances and Cp = 1) would I get similar values compared to the classic spreadsheets used for stacks calculation? Thanks for an answer
  3. Getdan

    Alex Krulikowski workbook -"max dimension 2.15" shown on the minimum X distance

    Thanks a lot greenimi, I think the results are right in relation to the starting hypotheses. In the field of worst case analysis, the hypothesis that seems to me to be the most correct is to consider all contributors (including bonuses and shifts) to their extreme conditions: dual column -...
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    Alex Krulikowski workbook -"max dimension 2.15" shown on the minimum X distance

    With the one column method, the min and max arithmetic values obtained do not correspond to the worst case values obtained with the dual column method. Is it possible to use the one column method to calculate the worst case stack limits? Thank you for the feedback.

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