ASME Y14.37 2019
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ASME Y14.37-2019 – Product Definition for Composite Parts
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2019 | 53 |
This Standard establishes the definition of composite parts that are not covered within the existing ASME Y14 series of Standards on geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). ASME Y14.37 defines exceptions and additional requirements to existing ASME standards for defining composite parts. Composite parts as addressed by this standard are inseparable assemblies of composite materials that may include non-composite material(s). When no exception or additional requirements are stated, existing ASME Standards shall apply. ASME Y14.37: Enables engineering practices for the definition of composite parts. Offers flexibility in implementation and can be tailored to meet any specific need. Affords common engineering delineation standards to aid the increasing interchange of drawing among industry, government, and other users. Intended for design, drafting, mechanical, manufacturing, production, tool/gage, quality, process and project engineers, CAD/CAM/CAE specialists, inspectors and educators across a broad range of global manufacturing. Special emphasis on aerospace, automotive, medical device, precision instrumentation and related industries.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
8 | ASME Y14 COMMITTEE ROSTER |
9 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE Y14 COMMITTEE |
11 | 1 SCOPE 1.1 ASME Y14 Series Conventions 1.2 Mandatory, Nonmandatory, Guidance, and Optional Words 1.3 Cross-Reference of Standards 1.4 Invocation of Referenced Standards 1.5 Parentheses Following a Definition |
12 | 1.6 Notes 1.7 Acronyms and Abbreviations 1.8 Units 1.9 Figures 1.10 Precedence of Standards 2 REFERENCES |
13 | 3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 3.1 Adhesive 3.2 Annotated Model 3.3 Annotation 3.4 Attribute 3.5 Band 3.6 Bond 3.7 Braid, Biaxial 3.8 Braid, Triaxial 3.9 Braid Angle 3.10 Braiding 3.11 Composite Material |
14 | 3.12 Composite Part 3.13 Core 3.14 Core Ribbon Direction 3.15 Cure 3.16 End Item 3.17 Fabric, Nonwoven 3.18 Fabric, Woven 3.19 Fiber Orientation Array 3.20 Filament Winding 3.21 Helical (Helix) Ply 3.22 Hoop Ply 3.23 Item 3.24 Laminate |
15 | 3.25 Laminate Layup Direction 3.26 Laminate Reference Surface 3.27 Model 3.28 Part 3.29 Ply 3.30 Ply Drop-Off 3.31 Ply Identification 3.32 Ply Level 3.33 Ply Orientation 3.34 Ply Orientation Symbol 3.35 Ply Stackup Schematic 3.36 Ply Table 3.37 Preform 3.38 Prepreg |
16 | 3.39 Presentation State 3.40 Rosette 3.41 Seed Point 3.42 Sequence 3.43 Tape 3.44 Tool Side Surface 3.45 Tool Side View 3.46 Tow 3.47 Vector Product |
17 | Figure 3‐2 Ply Stackup Schematic (Figure 3-1, Section A-A) Figure 3‐1 Ply Definition Figures Figure 3-1 Ply Definition Figure 3-2 Ply Stackup Schematic (Figure 3-1, Section A-A) |
18 | Figure 3‐3 Exploded View of -101 From Figure 3-1 Figure 3-3 Exploded View of -101 From Figure 3-1 |
19 | Figure 3‐4 Composite Part Process Figure 3‐5 Ply Table For -101 From Figure 3-1 Figure 3-4 Composite Part Process Figure 3-5 Ply Table For -101 From Figure 3-1 |
20 | 4 PART IDENTIFICATION 5 PARTS LIST REQUIREMENTS 6 COMPOSITE PART DEFINITION REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Common Requirements 6.1.1 Ply Orientation Symbol. 6.1.2 Ply Orientation Query at Local Seed Point. |
22 | 6.2 Model Requirements 6.2.1 Ply Orientation Symbol. 6.2.2 Ply Orientation Transformation Type. |
23 | 6.3 Drawing Graphic Sheet Requirements 6.3.1 Ply Orientation Symbol. 6.3.2 Ply Orientation Transformation Type. 6.4 Limited Length or Area Indicators (LLAIs) for Composite Product Definition 6.4.1 Composite LLAI Types. |
25 | Figure 6-1 Type 1 Rosette |
26 | Figure 6-2 Type 2 Rosette With 0° Guide Curve |
27 | Figure 6-3 Type 2 Rosette With 90° Guide Curve |
28 | Figure 6-4 Type 3 Polar Rosette |
29 | Figure 6-5 Type 4 Rosette Array |
30 | 7 PLY DEFINITION REQUIREMENTS 7.1 Common Requirements 7.1.1 Ply Level. 7.1.2 Ply/Item Identification. 7.1.3 Ply Representation (Geometry, Size, and Location). 7.1.4 Ply Orientation 7.1.5 Ply Material. 7.2 Model Requirements 7.2.1 Ply Level. 7.2.2 Ply/Item Identification. |
31 | 7.2.3 Ply Representation (Size, Location, and Geometry). 7.2.4 Ply Orientation. 7.2.5 Ply Material. 7.3 Drawing Graphic Sheet Requirements 7.3.1 Ply Level. 7.3.2 Ply/Item Identification. 7.3.3 Ply Representation (Geometry, Size, and Location). 7.3.4 Ply Orientation. 7.3.5 Ply Material. |
32 | Figure 7-1 Example Ply Orientation Symbols |
33 | Figure 7-2 Multiple Ply Orientation Symbols |
34 | 8 PLY STACKUP SCHEMATIC 8.1 Common Requirements 8.2 Model Requirements 8.3 Drawing Graphic Sheet Requirements 9 PLY TABLE 9.1 Common Requirements 9.1.1 Required Ply Table Data Elements 9.1.2 Additional Ply Table Data Elements. 9.2 Model Requirements |
35 | 9.3 Drawing Graphic Sheet Requirements Figure 9-1 Ply Table in an Annotated Model |
36 | 10 OPPOSITE PARTS 10.1 Common Requirements Figure 9-2 Ply Table With Multiple Orientation Symbols |
37 | 10.2 Model Requirements 10.3 Drawing Graphic Sheet Requirements Figure 10-1 Opposite Ply Orientation Symbol |
38 | 11 REVISIONS 12 MANUFACTURING PROCESS REQUIREMENTS Figure 10-2 Opposite Part in Same View |
39 | 12.1 Braiding 12.1.1 Ply Definition Requirements for Braided Parts. 12.1.2 Model Requirements. 12.1.3 Ply Table for Braiding. 12.2 Compression Molding 12.3 Fiber and Tape Placement 12.4 Filament Winding 12.4.1 Ply Table for Filament Winding. |
40 | 12.5 Multistage Bonding 12.6 Pultrusion 12.6.1 Material Roll Section Views — Pultrusion. |
41 | Figure 12-1 Filament Winding Part |
42 | Figure 12-2 Multistage Bonding — Precured Method |
43 | Figure 12-3 Multistage Bonding — Precured With Additional Layup Method |
45 | Figure 12-4 Multistage Bonding — Layup Method |
46 | Figure 12-5 Pultruded Part |
47 | Figure 12-6 Pultrusion Material Roll Cross Section |
49 | Figure A-1 Form and Proportion of Ply Orientation Symbols Figure A-2 Form and Proportion of Core Ribbon Direction Symbol NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A FORM AND PROPORTIONS OF SYMBOLS |