pvhtran
Mechanical
- Aug 18, 2014
- 2
Hi,
I'm new to GD&T and currently have an assignment to work on. Basically, I have a hollow spherical shape but the sphere itself is elongate at both ends (distal and proximal), each end has a different dimension. The overall diamter is important. What I did was give a radius of R.945 (D = pi * R^2) which gives a diameter of 1.79". My question is, can I have this radius as a REF (R.945 REF) and then have the sphere as basic dimension, that is a total length in diameter and total length in height. What symbol of GD&T I need to add in the radius to ensure the parts come out as a sphere? Please help and let me know.
Regards,
Paul
I'm new to GD&T and currently have an assignment to work on. Basically, I have a hollow spherical shape but the sphere itself is elongate at both ends (distal and proximal), each end has a different dimension. The overall diamter is important. What I did was give a radius of R.945 (D = pi * R^2) which gives a diameter of 1.79". My question is, can I have this radius as a REF (R.945 REF) and then have the sphere as basic dimension, that is a total length in diameter and total length in height. What symbol of GD&T I need to add in the radius to ensure the parts come out as a sphere? Please help and let me know.
Regards,
Paul