1、Types and Applications of Engineering DrawingsEngineering Drawing and Related Documentation PracticesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME Y14.24-2012Revision of ASME Y14.24-1999 (R2009)ASME Y14.24ADOPTION NOTICEASME Y14.24, “DRAWINGS TYPES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS”, was adopted on14 Feb
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5、TATEMENT A. Approved for public release, distribution is unlimitedASME Y14.24-2012Revision of ASME Y14.24-1999 (R2009)Types andApplications ofEngineeringDrawingsEngineering Drawing and RelatedDocumentation PracticesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance:
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15、e American Society of Mechanical EngineersTwo Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2013 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword vCommittee Roster . viiCorrespondence With the Y14 Committee viii1 General 12 References . 33 Definition
16、s . 34 Layout Drawing . 75 Detail Drawing 76 Assembly Drawings . 87 Installation Drawing. 88 Modifying Drawings. 99 Arrangement Drawing . 1010 Control Drawings . 1111 Interface Drawing . 1312 Identification Cross-Reference Drawing . 1313 Mechanical Schematic Diagram 1414 Electrical/Electronic Diagra
17、ms . 1415 Special Application Drawings 1516 Drawing Tree . 20Figures4-1 Layout Drawing . 225-1 Monodetail Drawing 235-2 Tabulated Monodetail Drawing 245-3 Multidetail Drawing . 256-1 Assembly Drawing 266-2 Detail Assembly Drawing . 276-3 Inseparable Assembly Drawing 287-1 Indentured Relationship of
18、Installation Drawings (Depicting WorkPackages) 297-2 Installation Drawing . 308-1 Altered Item Drawing (Mechanical Alteration) . 318-2 Altered Item Drawing (Electrical Alteration) . 328-3 Selected Item Drawing (Mechanical Selection) 338-4 Selected Item Drawing (Electrical Selection) 348-5 Modificati
19、on Drawing . 359-1 Arrangement Drawing (Pictorial) 3610-1 Procurement Control Drawing . 3710-2 Vendor Item Control Drawing . 3810-3 Source Control Drawing . 3910-4 Envelope Drawing . 4011-1 Interface Drawing . 41iii12-1 Identification Cross-Reference Drawing 4213-1 Mechanical Schematic Diagram 4314-
20、1 Functional Block Diagram . 4414-2 Single-Line Schematic Diagram 4514-3 Schematic Diagram 4614-4 Connection Diagram . 4714-5 Interconnection Diagram (Point-to-Point, Simple) . 4814-6 Interconnection Diagram (Point-to-Point, Complex) . 4914-7 Interconnection Diagram (Cabling Type) . 5014-8 Logic Cir
21、cuit Diagram . 5115-1 Wiring Harness Drawing 5215-2 Cable Assembly Drawing 5315-3 Indentured Relationships of Printed and Discrete Wiring Board Documentation(Typical) 5415-4 Kit Drawing . 5515-5 Tube Bend Drawing (Pictorial/Coordinate) . 5615-6 Tube Bend Drawing (Tabular) 5715-7 Matched Set Drawing
22、. 5815-8 Contour Definition Drawing (Index) . 5915-9 Contour Definition Drawing (Pictorial) . 6015-10 Contour Definition Drawing . 6115-11 Software Installation Drawing . 6215-12 Alternate Parts Drawing (Cover Sheet Not Shown) . 6316-1 Drawing Tree 6416-2 Block Entry Example (Mandatory Entries) 6516
23、-3 Block Entry Example (Includes Optional Entries) . 65Nonmandatory AppendixA Selection of Drawing Types 67ivFOREWORDSubcommittee 24, Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings, was formed in June 1973as a subcommittee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Committee Y14,Standard
24、s for Engineering Drawings and Related Documentation Practices. The Subcommitteewas formed to prepare a standard that defined the accepted drawing types used to establishengineering requirements in the production and procurement of hardware.The basis for this Standard was Chapter 200 of the military
25、 standard MIL-STD-100, EngineeringDrawing Practices. Work on this Standard considered the types of engineering drawings mostfrequently used by business, industry, and government communities in the United States. ThisStandard attempts to serve the individual and combined needs of these communities an
26、d ensureconsistency of application and interpretation.On this basis, a series of meetings were held to identify, select, and prepare proposed textand illustrations. At each stage of development, the Subcommittee considered the selection ofrequirementsbestsuitedforanationalstandard.MembersoftheY14.24
27、Subcommitteerepresentedacross-sectionofAmericanindustryandtheDepartmentofDefense(DoD).Liaisonwithtechnicalsocieties such as the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Aerospace IndustriesAssociation (AIA), Electronic Industries of America (EIA), and the Society of AutomotiveEngineers (SAE I
28、nternational) provided technical support.Drawing definitions are intended to permit preparation by any suitable method (manual,computer-aided,photographic,etc.);therefore,preparationtechniquesormethodsofreproductionare not described.The original edition of ASME Y14.24M was approved as an American Na
29、tional Standard onNovember 3, 1989. It was adopted and approved for use by the DoD on March 30, 1990. It wasreaffirmed in 1996 without change.Upon release of the original edition, it was referenced by the DoD as a replacement of themajority of Chapter 200 of MIL-STD-100E, which was released Septembe
30、r 30, 1991. Input receivedfrom the DoD user community indicated that additional detail and clarification were needed toensure understanding and application of the requirements when this Standard is invoked ongovernment contracts.Subcommittee 24 was reformed and began work on revising the Standard at
31、 a meeting inGarland, Texas from October 8 through October 10, 1991. ASME Y14.24 was approved as anAmerican National Standard on June 24, 1999. It was reaffirmed in 2004 without change. Workon this revision began in September 2002.The following is a summary of the significant changes incorporated in
32、 this revision:(a) Definitions were relocated to section 3, para. 1.2 was added, and section 1 was redesignatedaccordingly.(b) Paragraph 1.3 (former para. 1.4) was revised to separate preparation methods from formatsand to clarify the relationship between ASME Y14.24 and ASME Y14.41.(c) Paragraph 1.
33、10 was added to address drawing hierarchy.(d) Definitions of drawing tree, type designation, and Design Activity Identification (DAI) wereadded.(e) The definition and use of the term “FAA-PMA” were deleted.(f) The term “unique identifier” and all variables of it used with the term “identifier” wered
34、eleted.(g) The term “descriptive identifier” was deleted to agree with changes to ASME Y14.100-2012,clarifying that a descriptive identifier may be used as a PIN.(h) Former para. 13.11 and former Figs. 43 and 44 were deleted.(i) Section 16 and Figs. 16-1, 16-2, and 16-3 were added.(j) Paragraph 15.5
35、 (former para. 13.5) was revised to add reference to ASME Y14.31, to deleterequirements located in ASME Y14.31, and to delete former Fig. 34.v(k) Figure A-1 Notes were revised to replace the terms “contractor” and “subcontractor” withthe terms “design activity” and “subdesign activity,” respectively
36、.Commendation is extended to the companies and the DoD departments and agencies forsponsoring participants in this activity and to those whose earlier efforts provided the basis forthis Standard. The success of this effort can be attributed to their demonstrated interest, coopera-tion, and support.C
37、oordination of this Standard with the International Organization for Standardization(ISO/TC10/SC1) is intended to help enhance world understanding of the various types of draw-ings in use within the United States.Suggestions for the improvement of this Standard are welcome. They should be sent to Th
38、eAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Attn.: Secretary, Y14 Standards Committee, Two ParkAvenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.This revision was approved as an American National Standard on November 14, 2012.viASME Y14 COMMITTEEEngineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices(The following is
39、the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSF. Bakos, ChairW. A. Kaba, Vice ChairF. Constantino, SecretarySTANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNELA. R. Anderson, Dimensional Dynamics, LLCF. Bakos, ConsultantJ. V. Burleigh, ConsultantF. Constantino, The Amer
40、ican Society of Mechanical EngineersD. E. Day, Tec-Ease, Inc.K. Dobert, Siemens PLM SoftwareB. A. Harding, Purdue UniversityD. H. Honsinger, ConsultantW. A. Kaba, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.A. Krulikowski, Effective Training, Inc.SUBCOMMITTEE 24 TYPES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGSR. D. Green
41、, Chair, The Boeing Co.L. G. Davis, ConsultantJ. A. Gagnon, Hamilton Sundstrand Corp.B. Germany, Raytheon Co.W. Gold, The Boeing Co.D. M. Hagler, L-3 Communications, Integrated SystemsJ. B. Hoskins, The Boeing Co.W. A. Kaba, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.viiE. F. McCarthy, Raytheon Missile SystemsP. J. Mc
42、Cuistion, Ohio UniversityJ. D. Meadows, James D. Meadows Order Department: 22 Law Drive, P.O.Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900 (www.asme.org)Cataloging Handbook H4/H8, Commercial andGovernment Entity Codes (CAGE)Publisher: Defense Logistics Agency, Andrew T.McNamaraBuilding,8725JohnJ.KingmanRoad,Fo
43、rtBelvoir, VA 22060-6221 (www.dla.mil)3 DEFINITIONSThe following definitions apply to terms used in thisStandard.3.1 Acceptance Criteriaacceptance criteria: the quality provisions, includinginspection and test requirements, that establish theacceptability of an item. It may range from testing theite
44、m in its use environment, to verification of electrical/mechanicalcharacteristics,toasimplevisualinspection.ASME Y14.24-20123.2 Administrative Control Numberadministrative control number: a number assigned to oneor more interchangeable purchased items by a vendoritem control drawing for administrati
45、ve purposes. Anadministrative control number may also be assigned toan item defined by an envelope drawing. The numberalso serves as the PIN for specifying such items in apartslist.Theadministrative controlnumberisassignedin addition to the item identification assigned by theoriginal design activity
46、.3.3 Artwork Masterartwork master: an accurately scaled, usually 1:1, patternthat is used to produce the production master.3.4 As Applicableasapplicable:thistermrequiresinclusionofthoseproductdefinition elements necessary to establish end-productrequirements.3.5 Assemblyassembly: a number of parts o
47、r combination thereof thatare joined to perform a specific function and subject todisassembly without degradation of any of the parts(e.g., power shovel-front, fan assembly, audio-frequencyamplifier). (ASME Y14.100)NOTE: The distinction between an assembly and a subassemblyis determined by individua
48、l application. An assembly in oneinstance may be a subassembly in another instance where it formsa portion of a higher assembly. (ASME Y14.100)3.6 Associated Dataassociated data: any document referenced on an engi-neering drawing that establishes some portion of theengineering requirements.3.7 Assoc
49、iated Listassociated list: a tabulation of engineering informationpertaining to an item depicted on an engineering draw-ing or by a set of drawings (e.g., application list, datalist, index list, parts list, and wire list). (ASME Y14.34)3.8 Burn-Inburn-in:tooperateelectronic itemsunderspecifiedenvi-ronmental and test conditions to eliminate early failuresand to stabilize the items prior to actual use.3.9 Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) CodeCommercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code: a five-character code that provides a unique activity identifierused
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