Anyone on here know about engineering terms?
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I believe its the same as tolerance stack up
which is when the manufacturing tolerances in an assmebly add up due to the tolerances of the parts within in it
e.g you have 6 componants with +/- 2mm tolerance you can in theory make the final assembly end up 12mm out of line at the end
make any sense?
which is when the manufacturing tolerances in an assmebly add up due to the tolerances of the parts within in it
e.g you have 6 componants with +/- 2mm tolerance you can in theory make the final assembly end up 12mm out of line at the end
make any sense?
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sounds like something to do with limits and fits.
try a Zeus data chart or something.
tolerance progression could mean the state of a fit through its many stages
ie interference fit/transition fit/clearance fit
just a guess?
BB HNC in Mech Prod Eng. (but dont like to talk about it)
edited to say i like your theory RayC.
[Edited by beemerboy - 12/4/2003 1:06:47 PM]
try a Zeus data chart or something.
tolerance progression could mean the state of a fit through its many stages
ie interference fit/transition fit/clearance fit
just a guess?
BB HNC in Mech Prod Eng. (but dont like to talk about it)
edited to say i like your theory RayC.
[Edited by beemerboy - 12/4/2003 1:06:47 PM]
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oi Ray, i bet you can still remember how to calculate the coefficient of linear expansion, and the point of demarkation within an iron/carbon equilibrium diagram??
all this info did me a lot of good.
comes in handy when patching in network cables, i can tell ya...
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all this info did me a lot of good.
comes in handy when patching in network cables, i can tell ya...
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eerm, think i must have skived off that day!
i do remember Youngs modulus though, deformation and reduction in area, yeild points and plastic and elastic deformation.
wounder is i use it now too!!
i do remember Youngs modulus though, deformation and reduction in area, yeild points and plastic and elastic deformation.
wounder is i use it now too!!
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