Poholski's Engineering Portfolio
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
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
*****SKIP VIEW, MEASURE BACK
- secondary view used to show true size and shape (TSS) of a surface that shows foreshortened in all traditional views
*****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
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
- Limit Dimensioning
- Deviation Dimensioning
- Symmetrical Dimensioning
- (Maximum Material Condition)
- The limit of a dimension where the max material is left on the part
- (Least Material Condition)
- the limit of a dimension where the least amount of material is left on the part
- 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
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