Monday, April 11, 2011

SPROCKET - 2D VIEW PARTS


Descripitve Geometry

Manipulating picture planes in order to identify true size, true shape, true length, ture angle, intersection points, and distances
  • True Length Lines
    • if a line is parallel to a fold line in one view, it is true length in the next view
  • Point View
    • find a true length line
    • create a fold line perpendicular to the true length line
    • type "po" for point
    • change "pdmode" to 96
    • change "pdsize" to .1
  • True Size and Shape (TSS) Surface
    • first find true length of one line and point view of that line
    • crate fold line perpendicular to the true length line to get the edge view of the surface
    • crate fold line parallel to edge view
  • Add-A-Line
    • Draw a line parallel to F1 from 1 point to the line you want true length of
    • Project the point where it hits the line you want true length of to the next view onthe same line
    • connect that point to the point you started with which gives you a true length line
    • create fold line perpendicular to true lenth which will give you your edge view including a point
    • create fold line parallel to edge view which will give you your TSS surface

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Auxiliary View Notes

Definition
  • secondary view used to show true size and shape (TSS) of a surface that shows foreshortened in all traditional views
***A SURFACE IS TSS WHEN ITS EDGE IN THE NEXT VIEW IS PARALLEL TO THE FOLD LINE

*****SKIP VIEW, MEASURE BACK

Tolerance Notes

It is necessary today to hold precise tolerances to insure the interchangeability of parts
It's the process of determining the smount a dimension can vary from it's theorectical size
  • Basic Size
    • the exact theoretical size of a dimension
  • Tolerance
    • the amount a dimension can vary from basic size
  • Feature
    • used to identify the geometry of the drawing being referenced
  • Limits
    • the maximum and minimum allowable size
  • Allowance
    • the limits where the smallest clearance or largest interference occurs. Measured at MMC
Styles
  • Limit Dimensioning
  • Deviation Dimensioning
  • Symmetrical Dimensioning
MMC
  • (Maximum Material Condition)
    • The limit of a dimension where the max material is left on the part
LMC
  • (Least Material Condition)
    • the limit of a dimension where the least amount of material is left on the part
Type of Fit
  • Clearence (Running and Sliding Fit)
    • all dimension combos will produce clearence between parts
  • Interference
    • all combos of dimensions will produce a force fit
  • Transitional
    • different combos of dimensions will produce different kinds of fits