cjjatpuresilica
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 20, 2010
- 65
I have noticed that an error is introduced when forming a flange that is not at 90 degrees to the primary face. The effect creates an offset i.e. the furthermost point of the flange face does not align with the original surface.
I have attached a simple image to illustrate the problem.
In practise of course, the error is far smaller than the very best of manufacturing tolerance.
The angle of the flange in the image is at 89.64705764 degrees.
The problem is that the error prevents from constraining multiple numbers of the components accurately.
Any help with perhaps a simple formula if available would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
cjj
I have attached a simple image to illustrate the problem.
In practise of course, the error is far smaller than the very best of manufacturing tolerance.
The angle of the flange in the image is at 89.64705764 degrees.
The problem is that the error prevents from constraining multiple numbers of the components accurately.
Any help with perhaps a simple formula if available would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
cjj