prdave00
Mechanical
- Jul 24, 2008
- 181
I just finished looking at the latest Tec-Ease tip ( regarding datum shift and its message that the modifier applied to a datum feature does not change the tolerance on the feature or features being toleranced, but should (or can) the modifier be included in the tolerance stack up?
In the attachment I provided an incomplete drawing of a part with coaxiality controls. The primary datum is an external thread, although a cylindrical boss could have been just as pertinent. I also included a tolerance stack up to look at wall thickness using both worse-case and statistical models. The handling of bonus tolerances and datum shift was based on a series of papers written by Ngoi et al (affiliated with the Nanyang Technological University) in lieu of having access to any stack up analysis textbooks, etc. 2-D CAD drawings were used to check my work based on the guidance from the aforementioned papers.
Should I have excluded the datum shifts? Can anyone refer me to a good text that discusses inclusion of geometric tolerances in a stack up analysis?
In the attachment I provided an incomplete drawing of a part with coaxiality controls. The primary datum is an external thread, although a cylindrical boss could have been just as pertinent. I also included a tolerance stack up to look at wall thickness using both worse-case and statistical models. The handling of bonus tolerances and datum shift was based on a series of papers written by Ngoi et al (affiliated with the Nanyang Technological University) in lieu of having access to any stack up analysis textbooks, etc. 2-D CAD drawings were used to check my work based on the guidance from the aforementioned papers.
Should I have excluded the datum shifts? Can anyone refer me to a good text that discusses inclusion of geometric tolerances in a stack up analysis?