TimMcK_Aero
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- Feb 8, 2017
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Hello,
Discussion at work about using drawing tolerances for justification. I'd like to hear your thoughts / pointers to guidance material.
Hypothetical Examples:
An L-section extrusion had gouge damage on the bulb which has been blended out.
1) The dimension of the bulb is less than the drawing minimum tolerance. All the other dimensions have been measured and are WITHIN tolerance. The section structural properties (Fcc, I, A, I/z, etc) for the actual part are acceptable compared with undamaged section AT MINIMUM tolerance.
2) As above, except other dimensions have been measured and are BETWEEN NOMINAL AND MINIMUM tolerance. The section structural properties for the actual part are still acceptable by comparison.
3) The MoS from the stress report is 0.00, based on nominal dimensions.
Cheers,
Tim
Discussion at work about using drawing tolerances for justification. I'd like to hear your thoughts / pointers to guidance material.
Hypothetical Examples:
An L-section extrusion had gouge damage on the bulb which has been blended out.
1) The dimension of the bulb is less than the drawing minimum tolerance. All the other dimensions have been measured and are WITHIN tolerance. The section structural properties (Fcc, I, A, I/z, etc) for the actual part are acceptable compared with undamaged section AT MINIMUM tolerance.
2) As above, except other dimensions have been measured and are BETWEEN NOMINAL AND MINIMUM tolerance. The section structural properties for the actual part are still acceptable by comparison.
3) The MoS from the stress report is 0.00, based on nominal dimensions.
Cheers,
Tim