EZ Tolerance Analysis now supports unequally disposed profile tolerances for ASME and ISO GPS models. These tolerances can be applied to:

  • Profile of a surface
  • Profile of a line

Users can define unequally disposed profiles directly from the EZ Tolerance Analysis Stackup interface or validate them as linked annotations with semantic references. The specified values are utilized in stackup analysis calculations and displayed in the results.

  • In ASME, this is indicated by the Ⓤ symbol.
  • In ISO, it is referred to as Specified Tolerance Zone Offset, indicated by UZ.
    Detailed examples illustrate how these specifications are applied in both ASME and ISO cases.
In this ASME example, the profile zone has been shifted, so that 0.1 is outside the material and 0.2 is inside the surface.In this ISO example, the center of the profile zone has been shifted to be 0.15 outside the material of the surface.

Creo Parametric 11.0.0.0

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Benefits
This enhancement enables models with unequally disposed profiles to be validated for 1D stackup analysis, improving compliance with ASME/ISO standards.

Additional Information

  • Limitations: No known limitations.
  • Does this replace existing functionality? No.
  • Configuration option associated with this functionality: None.

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