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Army Munitions Dimensional MeasurementsDimensional MeasurementsGeneral InformationAcknowledgementIntroductionIntroduction cont'dLesson 1 Gage Block Materials and ConstructionGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 10. Gage block reference dimensions.Figure 1. Square and rectangular gage blocks.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 3. Parallel gage block surfacesGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 7. Straight forward increase of overlap.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 8. Wringing completed.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 4. The Hoke block.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 5. Gage block construction limitsGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 2. Temperature coefficients of linear expansionGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 9. Gage block length or thickness.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 6. Overlap of gaging surfaces Figure 11. Gage blocks set a visual gage.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dLesson 2: Optical Flat ConstructionOptical Flat ConstructionFigure 5. Air gap (flatness error) comparisonsFigure 1. An optical flat.Optical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 2. Optical flat and gage block matingOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 3. A monochromatic light sourceOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 6. Flatness error interference bands.Figure 4. Comparison of air gap widths.Optical Flat Construction cont'dLesson 3: Micrometer ConstructionMicrometer ConstructionMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer ApplicationsMicrometer Applications cont'dMicrometer Applications cont'dLesson Four: Calibration of Gage BlocksCalibration ProcessParallelism and Size MeasurementFigure 1. Monochromatic light with optical flat.Figure 2. Monochromatic Light-Equipment SetupFigure 3. Typical Fringe Line Patterns Found on New and Used Gage BlocksFigure 4. Distortion MeasurementFigure 5. Gage block calibration worksheetFigure 6. Gage block specificationsFinal ProcedureFigure 7. Gage Block ComparatorFinal Procedure cont'dExercises for Lesson 4Exercises for Lesson 4 cont'dFoldout-1 Gage block selections from a 81-block setFoldout-2 Gage block micrometer applicationFold-3 Gage block applicationFoldout-4 Gage block applicationFoldout-5 Sine bar constructionFoldout-6 Sine bar gage block angle constructionFoldout-7 Sine bar gage block triangle constructionFoldout-8 Coefficients of linear expansionFoldout-9 Development of interference bandsFolkdout-10 The nature of interference bandsFoldout-11 Counting interference bandsFoldout-12 Interference bands on a convex surfaceFoldout-13 Convex versus concave surfacesFoldout-14 Height comparison applicationFoldout-15 Inside and outside calipersFoldout-16 Inside caliper applicationsFoldout-17 Micrometer precision screw construction principleFoldout-18 Micrometer principal componentsFoldout-19 Micrometer sleeve and thimble scalesFoldout-20 Micrometer applicationFoldout-21 Micrometer vernier scaleApproved Solution
Army Munitions
Dimensional MeasurementsDimensional MeasurementsGeneral InformationAcknowledgementIntroductionIntroduction cont'dLesson 1 Gage Block Materials and ConstructionGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 10. Gage block reference dimensions.Figure 1. Square and rectangular gage blocks.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 3. Parallel gage block surfacesGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 7. Straight forward increase of overlap.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 8. Wringing completed.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 4. The Hoke block.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 5. Gage block construction limitsGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 2. Temperature coefficients of linear expansionGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 9. Gage block length or thickness.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dFigure 6. Overlap of gaging surfaces Figure 11. Gage blocks set a visual gage.Gage Block Materials and Construction cont'dGage Block Materials and Construction cont'dLesson 2: Optical Flat ConstructionOptical Flat ConstructionFigure 5. Air gap (flatness error) comparisonsFigure 1. An optical flat.Optical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 2. Optical flat and gage block matingOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 3. A monochromatic light sourceOptical Flat Construction cont'dOptical Flat Construction cont'dFigure 6. Flatness error interference bands.Figure 4. Comparison of air gap widths.Optical Flat Construction cont'dLesson 3: Micrometer ConstructionMicrometer ConstructionMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer Construction cont'dMicrometer ApplicationsMicrometer Applications cont'dMicrometer Applications cont'dLesson Four: Calibration of Gage BlocksCalibration ProcessParallelism and Size MeasurementFigure 1. Monochromatic light with optical flat.Figure 2. Monochromatic Light-Equipment SetupFigure 3. Typical Fringe Line Patterns Found on New and Used Gage BlocksFigure 4. Distortion MeasurementFigure 5. Gage block calibration worksheetFigure 6. Gage block specificationsFinal ProcedureFigure 7. Gage Block ComparatorFinal Procedure cont'dExercises for Lesson 4Exercises for Lesson 4 cont'dFoldout-1 Gage block selections from a 81-block setFoldout-2 Gage block micrometer applicationFold-3 Gage block applicationFoldout-4 Gage block applicationFoldout-5 Sine bar constructionFoldout-6 Sine bar gage block angle constructionFoldout-7 Sine bar gage block triangle constructionFoldout-8 Coefficients of linear expansionFoldout-9 Development of interference bandsFolkdout-10 The nature of interference bandsFoldout-11 Counting interference bandsFoldout-12 Interference bands on a convex surfaceFoldout-13 Convex versus concave surfacesFoldout-14 Height comparison applicationFoldout-15 Inside and outside calipersFoldout-16 Inside caliper applicationsFoldout-17 Micrometer precision screw construction principleFoldout-18 Micrometer principal componentsFoldout-19 Micrometer sleeve and thimble scalesFoldout-20 Micrometer applicationFoldout-21 Micrometer vernier scaleApproved Solution
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