EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337798396
Author: SMITH
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 31, Problem 26A

The hole locations of the block in Figure 31-11 are checked by placing the block on a surface plate and indicating the bottom of each hole using a height gage with an indicator attachment. Determine the height gage settings from the bottom of the part to the bottom of the holes. Assume that the actual hole diameters and locations are the same as the given dimensions. The setting for Hole Number 1 is given.

Chapter 31, Problem 26A, The hole locations of the block in Figure 31-11 are checked by placing the block on a surface plate , example  1Chapter 31, Problem 26A, The hole locations of the block in Figure 31-11 are checked by placing the block on a surface plate , example  2

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(1)

The main scale setting.

The vernier scale setting.

Answer to Problem 26A

The main scale setting is 0.4500.475.

The vernier scale setting is 2.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The diameter of the hole 1 is 0.376 and location of center of hole is 0.640.

The figure below shows the hole locations from surface plate.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 31, Problem 26A

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for the height gauge settings.

  HGS=Ad12 ...... (I)

Here, the distance between the center of the holes is A, the diameter of hole 1 is d1.

Write the expression for the relationship between vernier scale setting and main scale setting.

  HGS=MSS+(VSS×LC) ...... (II)

Here, the height gauge setting is HGS, the main scale setting is MSS, the vernier scale setting is VSS, and the least count is LC

Calculation:

Substitute 0.640 for A and 0.376 for d1 in Equation (I).

  HGS=0.6400.3762=0.6400.188=0.452

The HGS value 0.452 is lie on main scale in range of 0.4500.475.

Hence, the main scale setting is 0.4500.475.

As the lower value is required for the measurement, taking 0.4850" for MSS.

Substitute 0.452 for HGS, 0.001 for LC, and 0.452 for MSS in Equation (II).

  0.452=0.450+(VSS×0.001)0.002=VSS×0.001VSS=2

Hence, the vernier scale setting is 2.

Conclusion:

The main scale setting is 0.4500.475.

The vernier scale setting is 2.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(2)

The main scale setting.

The vernier scale setting.

Answer to Problem 26A

The main scale setting is 1.5001.525.

The vernier scale setting is 19.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The diameter of the hole 2 is 0.258 and distance B is 1.008.

Write the expression for the height gauge settings.

  HGS=A+Bd22 ...... (III)

Here, the distance between the centers of hole 1 and hole 2 is B and the diameter of hole 2 is d2.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.640 for A, 1.008 for B, and 0.258 for d2 in Equation (III).

  HGS=0.640+1.0080.2582=0.640+1.0080.129=1.519

The HGS value 1.519 is lie on main scale in range of 1.5001.525.

Hence, the main scale setting is 1.5001.525.

As the lower value is required for the measurement, taking 1.500 for MSS.

Substitute 1.519 for HGS, 0.001 for LC, and 1.500 for MSS in Equation (II).

  1.519=1.500+(VSS×0.001)0.019=VSS×0.001VSS=19

Hence, the vernier scale setting is 19.

Conclusion:

The main scale setting is 1.5001.525.

The vernier scale setting is 19.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(3)

The main scale setting.

The vernier scale setting.

Answer to Problem 26A

The main scale setting is 1.0251.050.

The vernier scale setting is 15.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The diameter of the hole 3 is 0.188 and distance between centers of hole 2 and hole 3 is 0.514.

Write the expression for the height gauge settings.

  HGS=A+BCd32 ...... (IV)

Here, the distance between the centers of hole 2 and hole 3 is C, and the diameter of hole 3 is d3.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.640 for A, 1.008 for B, 0.514 for C, and 0.188 for d3 in Equation (IV).

  HGS=0.640+1.0080.5140.1882=0.640+1.0080.5140.094=1.6480.608=1.040

The HGS value 1.040 is lie on main scale in range of 1.0251.050.

Hence, the main scale setting is 1.0251.050.

As the lower value is required for the measurement, taking 1.025 for MSS.

Substitute 1.040 for HGS, 0.001 for LC, and 1.025 for MSS in Equation (II).

  1.040=1.025+(VSS×0.001)0.015=VSS×0.001VSS=15

Hence, the vernier scale setting is 15.

Conclusion:

The main scale setting is 1.0251.050.

The vernier scale setting is 15.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(4)

The main scale setting.

The vernier scale setting.

Answer to Problem 26A

The main scale setting is 0.7000.725.

The vernier scale setting is 4.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The diameter of the hole 4 is 0.496 and distance between centers of hole 1 and hole 4 is 0.312.

Write the expression for the height gauge settings.

  HGS=A+Dd42 ...... (V)

Here, the distance between hole 1 and hole 4 is D, and the diameter of hole 4 is d4.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.640 for A, 0.312 for D, and 0.496 for d4 in Equation (V).

  HGS=0.640+0.3120.4962=0.640+0.3120.248=0.9520.248=0.704

The HGS value 0.704 is lie on main scale in range of 0.7000.725.

Hence, the main scale setting is 0.7000.725.

As the lower value is required for the measurement, taking 0.700 for MSS.

Substitute 0.704 for HGS, 0.001 for LC, and 0.700 for MSS in Equation (II).

  0.704=0.700+(VSS×0.001)0.004=VSS×0.001VSS=4

Hence, the vernier scale setting is 4.

Conclusion:

The main scale setting is 0.7000.725.

The vernier scale setting is 4.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(5)

The main scale setting.

The vernier scale setting.

Answer to Problem 26A

The main scale setting is 1.5001525.

The vernier scale setting is 14.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The diameter of the hole 5 is 0.127 and the distance between centers of hole 4 and hole 5 is 0.810.

Write the expression for the height gauge settings.

  HGS=A+D+Ed52 ...... (VI)

Here, the distance between hole 1 and hole 4 is D, the distance between centers of hole 4 and hole 5 is E, and the diameter of hole 5 is d5.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.640 for A, 0.312 for D, 0.810 for E, and 0.127 for d5 in Equation (VI).

  HGS=0.640+0.312+0.8100.1272=0.640+0.312+0.8100.0635=1.7620.248=1.514

The HGS value 1.514 is lie on main scale in range of 1.5001525.

Hence, the main scale setting is 1.5001525.

As the lower value is required for the measurement, taking 1.500 for MSS.

Substitute 1.514 for HGS, 0.001 for LC, and 1.500 for MSS in Equation (II).

  1.514=1.500+(VSS×0.001)0.014=VSS×0.001VSS=14

Hence, the vernier scale setting is 14.

Conclusion:

The main scale setting is 1.5001525.

The vernier scale setting is 14.

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