I will assume the following:
[ul] [li]The lower surface in the drawing is identified as datum feature A.
[/li][li]The upper surface in the drawing is identified as datum feature B.
[/li][li]The datum feature reference letters are marked on the actual part so it's possible to tell which surface is which.
[/li][li]A parallelism tolerance referencing datum feature A is applied to datum feature B.
[/li][li]A parallelism tolerance referencing datum feature B is applied to datum feature A.
[/li][li]The two dimensions not shown in the drawing are 21.00 and 52.56.
[/li][/ul]
And consider the following questions:
[ol 1][li]What is the maximum possible actual value of parallelism for datum feature B?
[/li] [li]What is the maximum possible actual value of parallelism for datum feature B assuming it is not larger than the actual value of parallelism for datum feature A?
[/li][/ol]
For question 1, consider a cross section consisting of a polygon with the following vertices:
[pre]
P1: ( 0.000, 0.000)
P2: (17.520, 0.000)
P3: (52.560, 0.110)
P4: (52.560, 16.000)
P5: ( 0.000, 16.000)
[/pre]
Datum A is derived from the segment joining P2 and P3. Datum B is derived from the segment joining P4 and P5. I calculate parallelism of about 0.1650 for datum feature B, parallelism of 0.1100 for datum feature A, and DML flatness of about 0.0183.
For question 2, consider a cross section consisting of a polygon with the following vertices:
[pre]
P1: ( 0.000, 0.000)
P2: (17.520, 0.000)
P3: (52.560, 0.055)
P4: (52.560, 15.945)
P5: (17.520, 16.000)
P6: ( 0.000, 16.000)
[/pre]
Datum A is derived from the segment joining P2 and P3. Datum B is derived from the segment joining P4 and P5. I calculate parallelism of about 0.1375 for datum features A and B, and DML flatness of 0.
I'm not saying these are the actual answers, just that 0.11 does not appear to be.
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