Ebook: Geometric tolerancing of products
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Content:
Chapter 1 Current and Future Issues in Tolerancing: the GD&T French Research Group (TRG) Contribution (pages 1–19): Luc Mathieu and Francois Villeneuve
Chapter 2 Language of Tolerancing: GeoSpelling (pages 21–53): Alex Ballu, Jean?Yves Dantan and Luc Mathieu
Chapter 3 Product Model for Tolerancing (pages 55–86): Denis Teissandier and Jerome Dufaure
Chapter 4 Representation of Mechanical Assemblies and Specifications by Graphs (pages 87–110): Alex Ballu, Luc Mathieu and Olivier Legoff
Chapter 5 Correspondence between Data Handled by the Graphs and Data Product (pages 111–121): Denis Teissandier and Jerome Dufaure
Chapter 6 Writing the 3D Chain of Dimensions (Tolerance Stack?Up) in Symbolic Expressions (pages 123–149): Pierre Bourdet, Francois Thiebaut and Gregory Cid
Chapter 7 Tolerance Analysis and Synthesis, Method of Domains (pages 151–181): Max Giordano, Eric Pairel and Serge Samper
Chapter 8 Parametric Specification of Mechanisms (pages 183–205): Philippe Serre, Alain Riviere and Andre Clement
Chapter 9 CLIC: A Method for Geometrical Specification of Products (pages 207–239): Bernard Anselmetti
Chapter 10 MECAmaster: A Tool for Assembly Simulation from Early Design, Industrial Approach (pages 241–273): Paul Clozel and Pierre?Alain Rance
Chapter 11 Geometric Manufacturing Simulation (pages 275–304): Stephane Tichadou and Olivier Legoff
Chapter 12 3D Analysis and Synthesis of Manufacturing Tolerances (pages 305–339): Frederic Vignat and Francois Villeneuve
Chapter 13 Uncertainties in Tolerance Analysis and Specification Checking (pages 341–374): Jean?Marc Linares and Jean Michel Sprauel
Chapter 1 Current and Future Issues in Tolerancing: the GD&T French Research Group (TRG) Contribution (pages 1–19): Luc Mathieu and Francois Villeneuve
Chapter 2 Language of Tolerancing: GeoSpelling (pages 21–53): Alex Ballu, Jean?Yves Dantan and Luc Mathieu
Chapter 3 Product Model for Tolerancing (pages 55–86): Denis Teissandier and Jerome Dufaure
Chapter 4 Representation of Mechanical Assemblies and Specifications by Graphs (pages 87–110): Alex Ballu, Luc Mathieu and Olivier Legoff
Chapter 5 Correspondence between Data Handled by the Graphs and Data Product (pages 111–121): Denis Teissandier and Jerome Dufaure
Chapter 6 Writing the 3D Chain of Dimensions (Tolerance Stack?Up) in Symbolic Expressions (pages 123–149): Pierre Bourdet, Francois Thiebaut and Gregory Cid
Chapter 7 Tolerance Analysis and Synthesis, Method of Domains (pages 151–181): Max Giordano, Eric Pairel and Serge Samper
Chapter 8 Parametric Specification of Mechanisms (pages 183–205): Philippe Serre, Alain Riviere and Andre Clement
Chapter 9 CLIC: A Method for Geometrical Specification of Products (pages 207–239): Bernard Anselmetti
Chapter 10 MECAmaster: A Tool for Assembly Simulation from Early Design, Industrial Approach (pages 241–273): Paul Clozel and Pierre?Alain Rance
Chapter 11 Geometric Manufacturing Simulation (pages 275–304): Stephane Tichadou and Olivier Legoff
Chapter 12 3D Analysis and Synthesis of Manufacturing Tolerances (pages 305–339): Frederic Vignat and Francois Villeneuve
Chapter 13 Uncertainties in Tolerance Analysis and Specification Checking (pages 341–374): Jean?Marc Linares and Jean Michel Sprauel
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