Description |
1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations |
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McGraw-Hill handbooks |
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McGraw-Hill handbooks.
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Contents |
Quality thrust -- Dimensional management -- Tolerancing optimization strategies -- Drawing interpretation -- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing -- Differences between US standards and other standards -- Mathematical definition of dimensioning and tolerancing principles -- Statistical tolerancing -- Traditional approaches to analyzing mechanical tolerance stacks -- Statistical background and concepts -- Predicting assembly quality (Six sigma methodologies to optimize tolerances) -- Multi-dimensional tolerance analysis (manual method) -- Multi-dimensional tolerance analysis (automated method) -- Minimum-cost tolerance allocation -- Automating the tolerancing process -- Working in an electronic environment -- Collecting and developing manufacturing process capability models -- Paper gage techniques -- Receiver gages : go gages and functional gages -- Measurement systems analysis -- Predicting piecepart quality -- Floating and fixed fasteners -- Fixed and floating fastener variation -- Pinned interfaces -- Gage repeatability and reproducibility (GR & G) calculations -- The future |
Summary |
Covers the transition from mechanical product design to manufacturing, and mechanical product variation: how we understand it, how we deal with it, and how we control it. Focuses on documenting mechanical designs (dimensioning) and understanding the variation (tolerancing) within the product development process |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Engineering drawings -- Dimensioning.
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Tolerance (Engineering)
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tolerances.
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Engineering drawings -- Dimensioning
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Tolerance (Engineering)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Drake, Paul J.
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ISBN |
1591240484 |
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9781591240488 |
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