2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-4485(00)00108-1
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A CAD integrated analysis of flatness in a form tolerance zone

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“…Desrochers established a technologically and topologically related surface (TTRS), which represented three-dimensional parts as tree structure consisting of surfaces, and the tolerances information as tree nodes [5]. Teck et al used the small displacement torsor (SDT) to describe the small variation of the actual characteristic relative to the ideal characteristic for the planar feature, and proposed a new mathematical definition of the plane tolerance zone [6]. The tolerance zone was determined by calculating the range of the flatness parameter.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desrochers established a technologically and topologically related surface (TTRS), which represented three-dimensional parts as tree structure consisting of surfaces, and the tolerances information as tree nodes [5]. Teck et al used the small displacement torsor (SDT) to describe the small variation of the actual characteristic relative to the ideal characteristic for the planar feature, and proposed a new mathematical definition of the plane tolerance zone [6]. The tolerance zone was determined by calculating the range of the flatness parameter.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has forced researchers to focus on a particular geometric tolerance or a few of them with certain common characteristics. For instance, Teck et al [17] developed a general method to define tolerance zones of form deviation using three parameters corresponding to the three degrees of freedom of a planar surface (one translation and two rotations). The method is not only limited to form deviations but also applied only to planar/flat surfaces.…”
Section: Tolerance Zonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this data structure change, Chen and Ostrovskv presented the parametric tolerance algorithm in calculating tolerance zone for fixture design and planar mechanical parts [9,10]. To analyze location and orientation of the tolerance zone, Teck defined a flatness tolerance limit to verify fitting between parts in an assembly model [11].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%