Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing for Design, Manufacturing and Inspection: A Handbook for Geometrical Product Specification using ISO and ASME Standards, Second Edition

  • 4h 58m
  • Georg Henzold
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2006

Geometrical Tolerances allow the unambiguous specification of the parameters any component as part of its design.

This book presents the state of the art of geometrical tolerancing, covering the latest ISO and ANSI/ASME standards. It presents a comprehensive reference and guide for all professional engineers and designers, covering the following in detail:

  • the principles of geometrical tolerancing and product specification
  • working with geometrical tolerancing as a designer
  • understanding and interpreting geometrical tolerancing in manufacturing
  • using geometrical tolerancing in inspection and quality control
  • working with ISO, ANSI and other standards

The Handbook of Geometrical Tolerancing will be an essential reference for all individuals and organizations working with creating or interpreting engineering drawings, in the manufacture of engineered products or in the quality management community.

In this Book

  • Properties of the Surface
  • Principles for Tolerancing
  • Principles for Geometrical Tolerancing
  • Profile Tolerancing
  • Tolerancing of Cones
  • Positional Tolerancing
  • Projected Tolerance Zone
  • Substitute Elements
  • Maximum Material Requirement
  • Envelope Requirement
  • Least Material Requirement
  • Tolerancing of Flexible Parts
  • Tolerance Chains (Accumulation of Tolerances)
  • Statistical Tolerancing
  • Respecting Geometrical Tolerances during Manufacturing
  • General Geometrical Tolerances
  • Tolerancing Principles
  • Inspection of Geometrical Deviations
  • Function-, Manufacturing-, and Inspection-Related Geometrical Tolerancing
  • Examples of Geometrical Tolerancing
  • Differences between ISO Standards and other Standards
  • Tolerancing of Edges
  • ISO Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS), New Approach
  • Synopsis of ISO Standards
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