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JNTUA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous) PULIVENDULA

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


I M.TECH I SEMESTER
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCES [GD&T]
JNTUA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous) PULIVENDULA
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
I M.TECH I SEMESTER
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCES [GD&T]
JNTUA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous) PULIVENDULA
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
I M.TECH I SEMESTER
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCES [GD&T]

LESSON PLAN
S.No UNIT TOPICS PERIODS DATE
1 I General terms and definitions of geometrical features 1
2 I General principle of sizes 1
3 I Tolerance & their types with examples. 1
Important characteristics of tolerances , characteristic
4 I 2
symbols and their use
5 I System of limits and fits, allowance 2
6 I Inspection of dimensional and geometrical deviations 1
7 I Datums, datum systems, and selection of datums 2
8 I Restraining degrees of freedom, DOF, Simulators 1
9 I Numerical problems based on limits, fits and tolerances. 2
10 I Rule #1(Boundary principle) and Rule #2. 2
Principles of dimensioning - Introduction to geometric
11 II 1
dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
12 II Form tolerances: types, specifications and interpretations 1
13 II measurement and evaluation of straightness 2
14 II Measurement and evaluation of flatness and roundness 2
Orientation tolerances: types, specifications and
15 II 2
interpretations
16 II verification of orientation tolerances 1
17 II Exercises on each group. RFS, MMC and LMC concepts. 2
Tolerances of location: types, specifications and
18 III 2
interpretations -
19 II verification techniques 1

20 III Tolerances of profiles of lines and surfaces with or without 1


datums
21 III Tolerances of run out 1
22 III Tolerancing of angles and cones. 1
Exercises on run out tolerance RFS, MMC and LMC
23 III 2
concepts.
JNTUA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous) PULIVENDULA
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
I M.TECH I SEMESTER
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCES [GD&T]

Exercises on axial run out tolerance RFS, MMC and LMC


24 III 2
concepts.
25 IV Introduction to surface roughness, important terms used 1
26 III Numerical assessment methods for evaluating surface finish 2

27 III Methods for measuring surface finish, important symbols 2


representation for indicating surface finish.
Various parameters and their measurements in two
28 IV 1
dimensions
29 IV filtering and filtering techniques 2
30 IV Areal parameters. Symbology 2
31 V Inspection of GD&T call-outs 2
32 V Vectorial dimensioning and tolerancing 1
33 V Statistical tolerance of mechanical assemblies 2
34 V Dimensional chains - Measurement uncertainty 1
35 V Computer-aided tolerancing and verification 1
36 V Inspection techniques- conventional and CMM. 2
37 V Types of CMM 1
Total Number of Classes 56

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