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Wrong position for cylinder

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RafaelMW

Industrial
Jun 25, 2024
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Hi everyone, it's my first post here.
I've found this forum when i was looking for some help and it has a lot of good content.

I need to measure a position of a cylinder but i can´t do it right.
Here it's an image of the position that i need to measure (I use Polyworks to do it).

Position_wmsw8m.jpg


If i use only Datum B it works right but when i put datum A the program calculates it wrong.

I believe i cannot use Datum A because i don't have a middle point for cylinder C.

I've tried to find in the ASTM something about this to discuss with the responsible engineer, but can't find it.

Somebody could help me?
 
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There's no problem with using datum A as a the primary datum on the 45.25 hole. Datum A will constrain perpendicularity of the hole to the datum plane. Datum B will then constrain one translational degree of freedom of the hole.

Ryan.
 
My first move using Polyworks is to call them, they have amazing customer support. How are you generating your Center plance for your Datum "A" in Polyworks?
 
Doing more tests i found a possible solution.

Probably the problem is because Datum A is too short and far from the Datum C, so it projects his misalignment.

I asked to add a Datum D, and got much more realistic results.

Position_rbcoqh.jpg
 
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