Tolerance analysis by static analogy: numerical and experimental results

Abstract

Industrial requirements to design high quality products in shorter and shorter times impose the use of numerical models
to estimate the geometrical deviations of these products, which are assemblies, starting from the geometrical deviations
of their components. Numerical models may support this estimation activity, thus reducing the time to market and the
design costs.
The free-body model is an interesting numerical method to translate the tolerance chain into a static problem solved by
algebraic or graphical procedures by using the free-body diagrams of force analysis. This work presents a free-body
model that is able to deal with dimensional and geometrical tolerances that involve translations of the features to which
the tolerances are applied. Moreover, it validates the free-body model for tolerance analysis of rigid parts by defining and
solving a case study through numerical and experimental activities. The present work uses a case study to demonstrate
the effectiveness of the free-body model by underlining that the experimental results obtained are very close to those
from the numerical model.

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Titel Tolerance analysis by static analogy: numerical and experimental results
Medien Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture.
Verlag Sage
Heft 8
Band 237
ISBN 2041-2975
Verfasser Wilma Polini, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael S. J. Walter, Andrea Corrado, Sebastian Maul
Seiten 1161-1170
Veröffentlichungsdatum 01.06.2023
Zitation Polini, Wilma; Walter, Michael S. J.; Corrado, Andrea; Maul, Sebastian (2023): Tolerance analysis by static analogy: numerical and experimental results. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture. 237 (8), 1161-1170. DOI: 10.1177/09544054221126939