Evom
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2016
- 7
I've read in to the past week about the envelope boundary application when used as default for a drawing. I have multiple resources for placing together as much as possible for different scenarios other than ISO standards (1101). Right now I use mainly Alex Krulikowski's ISO Geometrical Tolerancing Reference Guide which does a good job for the most part but some details are lacking.
A few questions I have in regards to straightness and perpendicularity with the envelope boundary used:
From what I understand in regards for straightness for a feature of size (FOS) the envelope boundary is negated even if specified on the drawing and the extreme boundary from RFS is used instead. From another miscellaneous source it's stated that if straightness is called out for a non-cylindrical FOS, then it controls the median plane and not line like it would on a surface; is this true?
For perpendicularity, I don't see the FOS exception @ RFS for negating the envelope boundary; likely because it is an orientation control and not form. So if the size is at full MMS locally with the envelope boundary in effect @ RFS this means the boundary is completely filled and that the orientation must be perfect I presume as well?
If it's not, then it would orient the FOS out of it's envelope boundary theoretically speaking is how I understand it.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.
A few questions I have in regards to straightness and perpendicularity with the envelope boundary used:
From what I understand in regards for straightness for a feature of size (FOS) the envelope boundary is negated even if specified on the drawing and the extreme boundary from RFS is used instead. From another miscellaneous source it's stated that if straightness is called out for a non-cylindrical FOS, then it controls the median plane and not line like it would on a surface; is this true?
For perpendicularity, I don't see the FOS exception @ RFS for negating the envelope boundary; likely because it is an orientation control and not form. So if the size is at full MMS locally with the envelope boundary in effect @ RFS this means the boundary is completely filled and that the orientation must be perfect I presume as well?
If it's not, then it would orient the FOS out of it's envelope boundary theoretically speaking is how I understand it.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks.