1、Engineering Drawing PracticesEngineering Product Definition and Related Documentation PracticesAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME Y14.100-2017(Revision of ASME Y14.100-2013)ASME Y14.100ADOPTION NOTICEASME Y14.100, Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices, was adopted on 30 January 1998
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15、ICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword vCommittee Roster . viCorrespondence With the Y14 Committee viiSummary of Changes viiiSection 1 General. 11.1 Scope 11.2 Application 11.3 ASME Y14 Series Conventions . 11.4 Reference to This Standard . 2Section 2 References 2Section
16、3 Definitions 4Section 4 General Drawing Practices . 124.1 Nonmandatory Appendix B Noncommercial Drawing Practices 124.2 Types and Application of Engineering Drawings 124.3 Associated Lists 124.4 Revisions of Engineering Drawings and Associated Lists 124.5 Size and Format of Engineering Drawings 134
17、.6 Application Data 134.7 Preparation of Duplicate Original 134.8 Line Conventions and Lettering 134.9 Single, Multiple, and Sectional View Drawings . 134.10 Isometric and Pictorial Views . 134.11 Projection Systems . 134.12 Dimensioning and Tolerancing . 134.13 Surface Texture 134.14 Screw Thread R
18、epresentation . 134.15 Gears 134.16 Mechanical Springs 134.17 Optical Elements and Optical Systems 134.18 Castings, Forgings, and Molded Parts 134.19 Composite Parts . 144.20 Graphic Symbols, Designations, Letter Symbols, and Abbreviations . 144.21 Logic Circuit Diagrams . 144.22 Printed Boards . 14
19、4.23 Digital Data . 144.24 Scale 154.25 Marking for Item Identification . 154.26 Optional or Alternative Designs 154.27 Drawing Notes 164.28 Drawing Verification and Approval . 174.29 Dating Drawings 174.30 Digital Approval Systems 174.31 Reference Identifiers . 194.32 In-House Peculiar Information
20、194.33 Use of Specifications and Standards 194.34 Metric Practices 19iiiSection 5 Drawing Titles 195.1 Nonmandatory Appendix C Drawing Titles 195.2 General Rules 20Section 6 Numbering, Coding, and Identification 206.1 Nonmandatory Appendix D Numbering, Coding, and Identification 206.2 Drawing Number
21、s . 206.3 Special Characters . 216.4 Drawing Number Prefixes and Suffixes . 216.5 Drawing Identification and Ownership . 216.6 Part or Identifying Number 216.7 Reference to Items . 216.8 Item Identification . 226.9 Model Number or Catalog Number 236.10 Serial Number . 236.11 Version Number . 236.12
22、Database Number 23Section 7 Markings on Drawings. 237.1 Nonmandatory Appendix E Markings on Engineering Drawings . 237.2 Items and Processes Special Notations . 237.3 Marking for Special Items and Processes 237.4 Feature Identification 237.5 Symbology 237.6 Notes 247.7 Item Replacement Notations . 2
23、67.8 Rights in Data Legends on Drawings . 267.9 Duplicate Original . 267.10 Duplicate Production Master (Stable Base Artwork) . 267.11 Reproductions From Digitally Maintained Data . 267.12 Ozone-Depleting Substances . 277.13 Nonmandatory Appendix F Classification Codes for Drawingsand Data Sets . 27
24、Figures6-1 Drawing Notations Indicating a Transfer of Design Responsibility . 227-1 Symbology 257-2 Duplicate Original Notation 287-3 Duplicate Production Master Drawing Notation 29Tables3-1 Example of Common Product Definition Elements for Drawing GraphicSheets and Data Sets . 107-1 Acronyms for Sp
25、ecial Items and Processes 24Nonmandatory AppendicesA Tailoring . 31B Noncommercial Drawing Practices . 34C Drawing Titles . 37D Numbering, Coding, and Identification . 41E Markings on Engineering Drawings 49F Classification Codes for Drawings and Data Sets 51ivFOREWORDThisStandardaddressesengineerin
26、gdrawingpracticesandtiestogethertheengineeringdraw-ing and related documentation practices in the ASME Y14 series of standards. It is not the intentof this Standard to be a standalone document for the purpose of addressing basic practices. Anaccurate perception of engineering drawing practices is de
27、rived by treating ASME Y14.100,ASME Y14.24, ASME Y14.34, ASME Y14.35, and ASME Y14.41 as a composite set.The initial attempt to convert the DoD drawing practices standard, MIL-STD-100, to a nongov-ernment standard resulted in two drawing practices standards: ASME Y14.100M-1998, whichconsisted of bas
28、ic practices common to DoD and industry, and MIL-STD-100G, which consistedof those practices and requirements unique to DoD. The impact on the community was thatjudgments on when to use which Standard as a standalone or in combination was causing agood deal of confusion. The consensus was that one s
29、tandard was needed. To accomplish this,this Standard contains appendices that may be invoked and tailored by DoD, thereby makingpossible the cancellation of MIL-STD-100.The revision of this Standard was initiated after the official release of ASME Y14.100-2013.Changes contained in this revision are
30、intended to improve standardization and harmonizepractices and methodology between industry and government.It is not the intent of this Standard to prevent individual organizations from designing specificdrawing practices that meet their individual needs, but rather to provide common engineeringdeli
31、neationstandardstoaidtheincreasinginterchangeofdrawingsbetweenindustry,government,and otherusers. When individualcompanies have detailedrequirements for theirspecific methodof operation, it shall be noted on the drawing or by tailoring the contract. Consequently, theminimum requirements set forth in
32、 this Standard will provide them flexibility in implementation.The appendices are intended for use by other than strictly commercial applications, such as DoD.However, nothing prevents commercial organizations from using the appendices and tailoringthem as necessary to meet their own needs.The succe
33、ssful revision of this Standard is attributed to the subcommittee members and theirrespective companies, and the departments and agencies of the U.S. Government.Suggestions for improvement of this Standard are welcome. They should be sent to TheAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers; Attention: Se
34、cretary, Y14 Standards Committee, TwoPark Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.This revision was approved as an American National Standard on June 22, 2017.vASME Y14 COMMITTEEEngineering Drawing andRelated Documentation Practices(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of thi
35、s Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSW. A. Kaba, ChairJ. I. Miles, Vice ChairF. Constantino, SecretarySTANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNELA. R. Anderson, Dimensional Dynamics, LLCF. Bakos, Jr., ConsultantJ. V. BurleighF. Constantino, The American Society of Mechanical EngineersD. Coon, Bell HelicopterR.
36、 Courson, Ford Motor Co.K. Dobert, Siemens PLM SoftwareS. Hauger, John DeereJ. B. Hoskins, The Boeing Co.J. Houck, Woodward, Inc.R. C. Jensen, Hexagon Metrology, Inc.W. A. Kaba, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.SUBCOMMITTEE 100 ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICESW. A. Kaba, Chair, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.J. V. Bur
37、leighA. R. Carlson, Raytheon Co.L. G. DavisB. R. Fischer, SigmetrixG. Fisher, Rolls Royce, Inc.J. Gagnon, Pratt thephysicalnatureofthematerialissuchthatitisnotadaptabletopictorialrepresentation;the finished size is obtainable through use of such tools as shears, pliers, or knives without further mac
38、hiningoperation; and the final configuration is such that it can be described in writing without the necessity of pictorialrepresentation.3.11 Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) CodeCommercial and Government Entity Code: a five-character code that provides a unique activity identifier used by t
39、hegovernment for activity identification. This method of activity identification has also been widely adopted byindustry. CAGE Codes are listed in Cataloging Handbook H4/H8.3.12 Contractcontract: a mutually binding legal relationship obligating the seller to furnish the supplies or services, includi
40、ngconstruction, and buyer to pay for them. It includes all types of commitments that obligate the procuring activityto an expenditure of appropriated funds and that, except as otherwise authorized, are in writing. In addition tobilateral instruments, contracts include, but are not limited to, awards
41、 and notices of awards; job orders or taskletter issued under basic ordering agreements; letter contracts; orders, such as purchase orders, under which thecontract becomes effective by written acceptance or performance; and bilateral contract modifications.3.13 Contractorcontractor: an individual, p
42、artnership, company, corporation, association, or other service having a contract for thedesign, development, manufacture, maintenance, modification, or supply of items under the terms of a contract.3.14 Controlled Mediacontrolled media: engineering data or manufacturing tools that include manufactu
43、ring processes required to achieveengineering interchangeability or replaceability requirements.3.15 Copycopy: any reproduction or duplication, in any media, of an original.3.16 Critical Safety Characteristiccritical safety characteristic: any feature, such as tolerance, finish, material composition
44、, manufacturing, assembly, orinspection process or product that, if nonconforming or missing, could cause the failure or malfunction of thecritical safety item.3.17 Critical Safety Item (CSI)Critical Safety Item: a part, assembly, installation, or production system with one or more critical characte
45、ristics that,if not conforming to the design data or quality requirements, would result in an unsafe condition.3.18 Critical Safety Process (CSP)Critical Safety Process: any fabrication, manufacturing, assembly, installation, maintenance, repair, or other processor procedure that implements a safety
46、 design feature or satisfies system safety requirements.3.19 Cryptographic Keycryptographic key: a string of bits used widely in cryptography to encrypt and decrypt data.3.20 Data Setdata set: see product definition data set.5ASME Y14.100-20173.21 Design Activitydesign activity: an organization that
47、 has, or has had, responsibility for the design of an item.3.21.1 Current Design Activitycurrent design activity: the design activity currently responsible for the design of an item. This may be the originaldesign activity or a design activity to which the design responsibility has been transferred.
48、3.21.2 Original Design Activityoriginal design activity: the design activity originally responsible for the design and identification of an item whosedrawing number and activity identification is shown in the title block of the drawings and associated documents.3.22 Design Activity Identification (D
49、AI)Design Activity Identification: the application of a unique identifier that distinguishes an activity or organizationfrom another activity or organization. Examples of activity identification include activity name, activity name andaddress, or CAGE Code.3.23 Digital Datadigital data: data stored on a computer system that employs a display on which the user and computer interact tocreate or alter entities for the production of layouts, drawings, numerical control tapes, or other engineering data.3.24 Digital Signaturedigital signature: a persons s