STACK UP TOLERANCE CALCULATION FOR STIRLING ENGINE- BETA 200 WATT
As technology increases and performance requirements continually tighten, the cost and required precision of assemblies increase as well. There exists a strong need for increased attention to tolerance analysis to enable high-precision assemblies to be manufactured at lower cost. A wellknown me...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | As technology increases and performance requirements continually tighten, the cost and required
precision of assemblies increase as well. There exists a strong need for increased attention to
tolerance analysis to enable high-precision assemblies to be manufactured at lower cost. A wellknown
method for give an assurance for mechanism to be well operated is called tolerance
analysis. After calculating how much tolerance will be assigned to the assembly, designer have
to assign tolerance which are divided into dimensional and geometric tolerance with reference to
ASME Y14.5
Institut Teknologi Bandung and Teikyo University made a join research program under Stirling
Engine Cogeneration Technology (SECOTEC) Association to design Stirling Engine for rural
area in Indonesia. Institut Teknologi Bandung have received one beta type Stirling engine
prototype that could generate 200-Watt electricity. However, as a complex mechanical assembly,
Stirling Engine drawing specification needs to be redesign as the manufacturer’s capability
would be different. Consequently, Institut Teknologi Bandung needs to design new Stirling
engine dimensional and geometrical specification (GD&T) in accordance to ISO standard and
Indonesia’s manufacturers capability.
New Stirling Engine drawing already been established as a result of stack up tolerance in the
assembly. Stack up tolerance calculation has been conducted in two-dimensional analysis seeing
that Stirling Engine has no three-dimensional working mechanism. Two-dimensional stack up
tolerance calculation along with Direct Linearization Method as mathematical modelling tools
have been used to calculate three criteria, called Key Characteristics, that Stirling Engine needs
to maintain for delivering optimum performance.
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