Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
ISBN: 978-1-84821-118-6
Verlag: Wiley
This title describes the various research results in the field of geometric tolerancing of products, an activity that highlights the difficult scientific locks. The collection is of great importance for further innovation in the development of industrial products.
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PART I. GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING ISSUES 1
Chapter 1. Current and Future Issues in Tolerancing: the GD&T French Research Group (TRG) Contribution 3
Luc MATHIEU and François VILLENEUVE
1.1. Introduction 3
1.2. Presentation of the Tolerancing Resarch Group: objectives and function 4
1.3. Synthesis of the approach and contributions of the group 5
1.4. Research perspectives 13
1.5. Media examples: “centering” and “connecting rod-crank”15
1.6. Conclusion 17
1.7. Bibliography 19
PART II. GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING LANGUAGES 21
Chapter 2. Language of Tolerancing: GeoSpelling 23
Alex BALLU, Jean-Yves DANTAN and Luc MATHIEU
2.1. Introduction 23
2.2. Concept of the GeoSpelling language 24
2.3. Geometric features 26
2.4. Characteristic 29
2.5. Operations 38
2.6. Conditions 43
2.7. Specifications on assemblies – quantifiers 44
2.8. Applications to part specification 45
2.9. Applications to product specifications 48
2.10. Conclusion 51
2.11. Bibliography 52
Chapter 3. Product Model for Tolerancing 55
Denis TEISSANDIER and Jérôme DUFAURE
3.1. Introduction 55
3.2. Objectives and stakes 56
3.3. Proposal for a product model 58
3.4. Benefits of the IPPOP product model 68
3.5. Application on the centering device 73
3.6. Conclusion 84
3.7. Bibliography 84
Chapter 4. Representation of Mechanical Assemblies and Specifications by Graphs 87
Alex BALLU, Luc MATHIEU and Olivier LEGOFF
4.1. Introduction 87
4.2. Components and joints 89
4.3. The requirements, technical conditions and specifications 97
4.4. Manufacturing set-ups 100
4.5. Displacements between situation features and associated loops103
4.6. The key elements 107
4.7. Conclusion 109
4.8. Bibliography 110
Chapter 5. Correspondence between Data Handled by the Graphs