1、The American Society ofMechanical EngineersANA MERIC AN N ATI O N AL ST A N D A R DMEASUREMENT OF PLAINEXTERNAL DIAMETERSFOR USE AS MASTERDISCS OR CYLINDRICALPLUG GAGESASMB89.1.5-1998Date of Issuance:December 18,1998This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of anew edition
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8、onic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5990Copyright1998byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.FOREWORD(This Foreword is not pa
9、rt of ASME B89.1.5-1998.)It was beyond our imagination that a standard was not yet in place when we,WorkingGroup 1.5 of the ASME B89 Standards Committee,were formed.Today we are humbledby the complexity and work necessary to complete the task.We consider this a start toan ongoing need to improve our
10、 techniques in outside diameter measurement.With thisStandard we hope to improve correlation in measurement across the country and the world.Revisions to come will only improve the state of the art.This Standard is dedicated to Dr.Richard Zipin,Eli Whitney Laboratory,Dayton,Ohio.It was approved by t
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20、EE B89Dimensional Metrology(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)OFFICERSR.B.Hook,ChairF.G.Parsons,Vice ChairB.P.Biddinger,SecretaryCOMMITTEE PERSONNELD.Beutel,Caterpillar Inc.,Peoria,IllinoisB.P.Biddinger,The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
21、,New York,New YorkK.L.Blaedel,University of California,Livermore,CaliforniaJ.B.Bryan,Bryan Associates,Pleasanton,CaliforniaT.Carpenter,U.S.Air Force,Newark,OhioT.Charlton,Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing,North Kingstown,Rhode IslandW.T.Estler,National Institute of Standards and Technology,Gaithersburg
22、,MarylandR.J.Hocken,University of North Carolina,Charlotte,North CarolinaR.B.Hook,Metcon,Coventry,Rhode islandB.Parry.Boeing Co.Seattle,WashingtonF.G.Parsons,Federal Products Co.,Providence,Rhode IslandB.R.Taylor,Renishaw PLC,Gloucestershire,EnglandR.C.Veale,National Institute of Standards and Techn
23、ology,Gaithersburg,MarylandSUBCOMMITTEE 1:LENGTHR.C.Veale,Chair,National Institute of Standards and Technology,Gaithersburg.MarylandJ.M.Bobelak,McDonnell Douglas Aerospace,St.Louis,MissouriT.D.Doiron,National Institute of Standards and Technology,Gaithersburg.MarylandM.R.Hamar,Hamar Laser Instrument
24、s Inc.,Wilton,ConnecticutB.A.Robertson,L.S.Starrett Co.,Athol,MassachusettsG.L.Vander Sande,U.S.Army Armaments Research,Development and EngineeringCenter,Picatinny Arsenal,New JerseyW.A.Watts,Southern Gage Inc.,Erin,TennesseeWORKING GROUP 1.5:DIAMETER MEASUREMENT OF EXTERNALSTANDARDSW.A.Watts,Chair,Southern Gage Inc.,Erin,TennesseeJ.R.Calcutt,Allied Signal Aerospace,Rocky Mount,North CarolinaT.Carpenter,U.S.Air Force,Newark,OhioR.Casto,Gates Rubber Co.,Denver,ColoradoT.D.Doiron,National Institute of Standards and Technology,Gaithersburg,Maryland