1、AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Measurement of Out-Of-Roundness A NSI 889.3.1-1972 REAFFIRMED 1997 FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-11 SECRETARIAT THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center 345
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3、 OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Printed.in U.S.A.FOREWORD This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard Measurement of Out-of-Roundness,ANSI 889.3.1.At the October 29,1958 meeting of the American Standards B46 committee on Surface Texture a special subcommittee was formed to investigate the def
4、inition and usage of surface waviness specifications,particularly the application to round parts.The subcommittee first met on February I 9,1959 and determined in this and subsequent meetings that the specification and measurement of out-of-roundness was the most important task.Exploratory discussio
5、ns and coordination of approaches were held at The American British Canadian Conferences on the Unification of Engineering Standards in June,1960 and September,1962.In June,1963,the ASA 889 Committee was formed to investigate and standardize the metrological aspects of dimension,geometry and form an
6、d the functions and personnel of the B46 subcommittee were transferred to the B89.3 Geometry Subcommittee Working Group I Roundness.At this point,an attempt was made to develop a unified approach to the centers and axis concepts for out-of-roundness measurement purposes and the similar concepts used
7、 for concentricity,effective size,and other feature characteristics being explored by other B89 Working Groups.Howevet,after a considerable period of study,this approach proved to be impractical.A series of draft standards were prepared beginning in 1965 in which the out-of-roundness characteristic
8、and criteria are not necessarily related to other concepts.The British Standard 3730:1964 Methods for the Assessment of Departures from Roundness follows a similar approach.The final draft of the proposal was approved by the ANSI B89 Sectional Committee by letter ballot,on November 19,1971.Upon appr
9、oval by the sponsors,the final draft was approved by the American National Standards Institute on August 24,1972.Suggestions for improvement gained in the use of this standard will be welcome.They should be sent to the American National Standards Institute,Inc.,1430 Broadway,New York,New York 10018.
10、iii AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE 889 DIMENSIONAL METROLOGY(The following is the Roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard)OFFICERS E.G.Loe-n,Chairman J.K.Emery,1st Vice-chairman J.C.Moody,2nd Vice-Chairman Mary Ho*ins,Executive Secretary AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATI
11、ON OF AMERICA,INC.M.J.Leight,Metrology Section,Primary Standards Laboratories,Hughes Aircraft Company,Culver City,CaliforniaAMERICAN ORDNANCE ASSOCIATION J.C.Moody,Sandia Corporation,Albuquerque,New MexicoAMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY CONTROL John Novotnv,Sperry Gyroscope,Great Neck,New York AMERICAN
12、 SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS H.J.Stremba,Associate Director,Technical Operations,AST&M,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,THE I.H.Fullmer,Mt.Dora,FloridaF.J.Meyer,Jr.,Machine Tool Engineering,Associates International,Forestdale,Rhode IslandP.A.Smith,Professor,Ma
13、ssachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,MassachusettsINSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS B.E.Lenehan,Bloomfield,New Jersey INSTRUMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA J.M.Cameron,National Bureau of Standards,Washington,D.C.Herbert France,Stanley Works,New Britain,ConnecticutL.N.Combs,Alternate,E.I.
14、DuPont de Nemours&Company,Incorporated,Wilmington,DelawareNATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS ASSOCIATION R.B.Clegg,Kearney&Trecker Corporation,Milwaukee,Wisconsin SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS J.A.Cariello,Essex Junction,Vermont V.E.Diehl,Shelton Metrology Laboratory,Paducah,KentuckyU.S.DEPARTMENT
15、OF THE AIR FORCE R.l.Martin,Aerospace Guidance&Metrology Center,Newark,OhioU.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY M.L.Fruechtenicht,Anny Metrology&Calibration Center,Redstone Arsenal,Alabama0.M.Solovei,Edgewood Arsenal,MarylandT.W.Kane,Quality Assurance Directorate,Watervliet Arsenal,Watervliet,New YorkR.B.Smoc
16、k,Physical Stand_ards Laboratory,Anny Metrology&Calibration Center,Redstone Arsenal,AlabamaU.S.DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS A.G.Strang,Optical Physics Division,National Bureau of Standards,Washington,D.C.D.B.Spangenberg,Alternate,Naval Weapons Engineering Support Activity,Washington Navy Yard,Washington,D.C.U.S.DEPARTMENT OF THE NA VY E.R.Johnson,Chief of Naval Material,Department of the Navy,Washington,D.C.J.N.Cornette,Naval Ship Systems Command,Washington,D.C.iv UNIVERSI