DavisL
Aerospace
- Jul 2, 2018
- 2
I'm trying to figure out if our team should use one-sided or two-sided interface control drawings for co-functioning assemblies that are being designed concurrently be separate teams/subcontractors. ASME Y14.24 - 2012 says that "each interface type may be described in a separate interface drawing or in combination on a single drawing." Are there particular cases when you would use one or the other?
I'm leaning towards having separate drawings for each side of the interface to simplify each drawing, allow each design authority to work separately without having to know the technical details of co-functioning items, and for modularity. But then there is no interface control drawing showing how the interface looks when assembled together, and it may be more difficult to keep track of what interface features affect a co-functioning assembly.
Anybody have any advice?
I'm leaning towards having separate drawings for each side of the interface to simplify each drawing, allow each design authority to work separately without having to know the technical details of co-functioning items, and for modularity. But then there is no interface control drawing showing how the interface looks when assembled together, and it may be more difficult to keep track of what interface features affect a co-functioning assembly.
Anybody have any advice?