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This book is for students enrolled in undergraduate mechanical engineering, or similar, programs. The material presented is based on nearly thirty years of class-tested lecture notes for courses on the applications of geometric tolerancing for designers. The book's emphasis is on fit requirements for machine components, as fit assurance makes up the majority of challenging applications in tolerancing. For design engineers, knowing how to apply geometric tolerances has been a challenge even for engineers who have practiced geometric tolerancing for a long time. The syntax and meaning of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is for students enrolled in undergraduate mechanical engineering, or similar, programs. The material presented is based on nearly thirty years of class-tested lecture notes for courses on the applications of geometric tolerancing for designers. The book's emphasis is on fit requirements for machine components, as fit assurance makes up the majority of challenging applications in tolerancing. For design engineers, knowing how to apply geometric tolerances has been a challenge even for engineers who have practiced geometric tolerancing for a long time. The syntax and meaning of geometric tolerancing statements can be learned easily and quickly, but knowing how to use them correctly is much more difficult. In the Design-for-Fit approach, the presentation starts with the geometric requirements for various kinds of fit and then presents the geometric tolerance statements necessary to achieve those fits.

Autorenporträt
Dr. Faryar Etesami is an Emeritus Associate Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Portland State University in Oregon.  Dr. Etesami has many years years of teaching and research experience in the field of machine design and manufacturing.  Dr. Etesami' s design experience spans over three decades which includes supervising more than two hundred capstone design projects, a variety of CAD classes, and working with geometric inspection software and tools.  He has more than twenty publications in geometric tolerancing.