Integrating form errors and local surface deformations into tolerance analysis based on skin model shapes and a boundary element method

Jianhua Liu, Zhiqiang Zhang, Xiaoyu Ding*, Nan Shao

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Tolerance analysis aims to ensure the performance of mechanical products. However, traditional analysis methods largely ignore the effects of form errors and local surface deformations, which are inevitably introduced during manufacturing and assembly phases. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel tolerance analysis framework integrating form errors and local surface deformations based on skin model shapes and a Boundary Element Method (BEM) for rectangular surfaces. First, it introduces a method for modeling skin model shapes considering form errors for rectangular surfaces. Next, it presents the calculation of local surface deformations based on the Conjugate Gradient-Fast Fourier Transform (CG-FFT) method, a classic BEM method for solving contact problems. Together, these can be used to obtain the relative positioning of mating surfaces considering the effects of form errors and local surface deformations. Case studies revealed the considerable effects of form errors and local surface deformations on assembly deviations, and demonstrated the efficiency of the proposed tolerance analysis process. Because the proposed tolerance analysis framework couples geometric deviations introduced during the manufacturing phase with mechanical deformations introduced during the assembly phase, it is expected to help control the geometric deviations of mechanical assemblies more accurately and also ensure product performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-59
Number of pages15
JournalCAD Computer Aided Design
Volume104
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Boundary element method
  • Computer-aided tolerancing
  • Form errors
  • Local surface deformations
  • Skin model shape
  • Tolerance analysis

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