axym
Industrial
- Apr 28, 2003
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Hi All,
I am very pleased to announce that the long-awaited ASME Y14.45 standard for Measurement Data Reporting has finally been published!
The primary objective of Y14.45 is to provide standardized definitions and formats for reporting GD&T measurement data. This standard is necessary because the well-known ASME Y14.5 standard for Dimensioning and Tolerancing only defines conformance in terms of pass/fail requirements - tolerance zones and acceptance boundaries. Extracting numerical measurement data from these GD&T characteristics has proven to be a very different challenge. We made a real effort to address difficult topics such as profile reporting, MMC and bonus tolerance, surface interpretation, patterns, composite FCF's, and optimization.
This new standard will be of great interest to those directly involved with GD&T measurement and reporting such as inspectors, CMM programmers, quality engineers, inspection planners, and metrology software developers. It will also be very useful for those tasked with reviewing GD&T inspection reports and interpreting the information on them - design and manufacturing engineers, purchasers, supplier quality engineers, machinists, and quality managers.
The Y14.45 standard is currently available in PDF format, and the print version is scheduled for Jan 26. Here is a link for ordering:
Link
I've been a member of the Y14.45 development subcommittee from the beginning, and there are other Y14.45 members on this forum as well. We're looking forward to questions and comments!
Evan Janeshewski
Axymetrix Quality Engineering Inc.
I am very pleased to announce that the long-awaited ASME Y14.45 standard for Measurement Data Reporting has finally been published!
The primary objective of Y14.45 is to provide standardized definitions and formats for reporting GD&T measurement data. This standard is necessary because the well-known ASME Y14.5 standard for Dimensioning and Tolerancing only defines conformance in terms of pass/fail requirements - tolerance zones and acceptance boundaries. Extracting numerical measurement data from these GD&T characteristics has proven to be a very different challenge. We made a real effort to address difficult topics such as profile reporting, MMC and bonus tolerance, surface interpretation, patterns, composite FCF's, and optimization.
This new standard will be of great interest to those directly involved with GD&T measurement and reporting such as inspectors, CMM programmers, quality engineers, inspection planners, and metrology software developers. It will also be very useful for those tasked with reviewing GD&T inspection reports and interpreting the information on them - design and manufacturing engineers, purchasers, supplier quality engineers, machinists, and quality managers.
The Y14.45 standard is currently available in PDF format, and the print version is scheduled for Jan 26. Here is a link for ordering:
Link
I've been a member of the Y14.45 development subcommittee from the beginning, and there are other Y14.45 members on this forum as well. We're looking forward to questions and comments!
Evan Janeshewski
Axymetrix Quality Engineering Inc.