UGMENTALCASE
Aerospace
- Oct 10, 2011
- 123
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help? I'm studying ASME and geometric tolerancing and the book I have mentions a study done by a ELECTRONICS MEASURING DEVICES INC, done in 1989 to verify surface forms.
The paragraph reads;
According to a study done by Electronic Measuring Devices Inc, in 1988, it requires an average of 191 points per square inch to achieve a 90% certainty in the collected data reaults when inspecting a simple flatness control. An average of 102 points per square inch were needed to achieve a 85% certainty of the actual value of flatness.
I'm trying to find said study!! Googling has brought up very little information, any help would be great!
Cheers
I'm hoping someone can help? I'm studying ASME and geometric tolerancing and the book I have mentions a study done by a ELECTRONICS MEASURING DEVICES INC, done in 1989 to verify surface forms.
The paragraph reads;
According to a study done by Electronic Measuring Devices Inc, in 1988, it requires an average of 191 points per square inch to achieve a 90% certainty in the collected data reaults when inspecting a simple flatness control. An average of 102 points per square inch were needed to achieve a 85% certainty of the actual value of flatness.
I'm trying to find said study!! Googling has brought up very little information, any help would be great!
Cheers