Holes GCDs
The Holes GCD Category includes the following GCD Types:
Simple Holes
The Simple Holes GCD Type includes one or more SimpleHole GCDs, each representing an unbroken 360-degree hole having a circular cross section on one of the sheet-metal faces. These GCDs are available for the Casting, Machining, and Sheet Metal process groups.
The GCD details are as follows:
Cost drivers |
Description |
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GCD |
Name |
The name and number that identifies the GCD. This information is an identifier only and is not used in any cost calculation. |
Properties |
Diameter (mm) |
The diameter of the hole interior where the hole is in its final shape. |
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Is Countersunk |
Indicates the GCD has a countersink. If true, the GCD has a countersink. |
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Is Flanged |
Indicates the GCD has a flange. If true, the GCD has a flange. |
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Countersink Direction |
Indicates the direction of the countersink with respect to the main surface. Possibilities include UP, DOWN, BOTH, EITHER, UNKNOWN. |
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Flange Direction |
Indicates the direction of the flange with respect to the main surface. Possibilities include UP, DOWN, BOTH, EITHER, UNKNOWN. |
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Length (mm) |
The length of the GCD. |
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Blind |
Indicates the GCD passes entirely through the part. True if the bottom of the GCD passes out of the other side of the part. |
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Cone Angle (deg) |
An angle <= 90 degrees measured from the hole’s central axis. Through holes have their cone angle set to 90 degrees. |
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Roughness (µm) |
The average roughness of the GCD surface. |
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Threaded |
Indicates the hole is threaded. If true, the hole is threaded. |
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Diam Tolerance (mm) |
The diametrical tolerance of a hole. |
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Position Tolerance (mm) |
The tolerance on the location of the center line of a hole. |
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Parallelism (mm) |
The parallelism tolerance of a hole. |
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Perpendicularity (mm) |
The perpendicularity tolerances of a hole. |
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Runout (mm) |
The runout tolerance of a hole. |
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Volume (mm3) |
The volume of the final part. |
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Surface Area (mm2) |
The surface area of the GCD. |
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Min Wall Thickness (mm) |
The minimum wall thickness of the GCD. |
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Accessibility |
The directions from which the GCD can be entered. Possible values includeOBSCURED, SIDE_A, SIDE_B, THROUGH, UNDERCUT. |
Technique |
Requested |
The technique selected by you. If you have not selected a technique, this field is set to . |
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Selected |
The technique used by aPriori. If the requested technique cannot be used, aPriori a technique that can be used. |
Results |
Time(s) |
The time (in seconds) that it takes to machine the GCD or complete work on a technique. If there is more than one occurrence of the GCD or technique, this field shows the sum of the occurrences. |
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Status |
The costing status of the GCD or technique. A green icon indicates that costing was successful, a yellow icon indicates that costing succeeded with a warning, and a red icon indicates that costing failed. |
GCD |
Name |
The name and number that identifies the GCD. This information is an identifier only and is not used in any cost calculation. |
Properties |
Area (mm2) |
The area of the GCD in a flattened state. |
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Sec Diameter (mm) |
The diameter of the smallest circle that will fit around the GCD. |
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Mec Diameter (mm) |
The diameter of the largest circle fitting into the hole. |
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Perimeter (mm) |
The sum of the lengths of all edges in the contour. |
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SER Length (mm) |
The length of the smallest enclosing rectangle. |
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SER Width (mm) |
The width of the smallest enclosing rectangle. |
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Tolerance/Profile of Surface (mm) |
The most constraining tolerance among the dimensions defining the GCD. You can view it as a +/- tolerance. Tolerance is persisted and computed as a total tolerance by the system. If set to <unspecified>, aPriori assumes that the chosen manufacturing process and operations have sufficient tolerance capability to manufacture the GCD. |
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Roughness (µm) |
The average roughness of the GCD surface. If set to <unspecified>, aPriori assumes that the chosen manufacturing process and operations have sufficient surface finish capability to manufacture the GCD. |
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Chamfer Direction |
Indicates the direction of the chamfer with respect to the main surface. Possibilities include: UP, DOWN, BOTH, EITHER, or UNKNOWN. |
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Flange Direction |
Indicates the direction of the flange with respect to the main surface. Possibilities include: UP, DOWN, BOTH, EITHER, or UNKNOWN. |
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Is Chamfered |
Indicates whether the edges of the GCD are chamfered. If true, the edges are chamfered. |
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Is Flanged |
Indicates whether the GCD has flange. If true, the GCD has a flange. |
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Max Radius (mm) |
The maximum radius of curvature for non-straight edges in the contour. Equals 0 if all edges are straight. |
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Min Radius (mm) |
Min Radius (mm) |
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Number of Coining Chains |
The number of contiguous chains of coined edges. |
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Num Curved Edges |
The number of edges in the contour. |
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Num Edges |
The number of straight edges in the contour. |
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Worst Peninsular Ratio |
The maximum (Peninsula Length/Peninsula Width) for all peninsula on a contour. Peninsula are the outstanding tabs on a contour of blank or complex hole. (“Peninsular ratio” used for the stamping processes such as progressive die to determine what elements on a part can be grouped together for punching.) |
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Worst Peninsular Ratio2 |
The maximum (Peninsula Length/Peninsula Width2) in 1/mm. Peninsula are the outstanding tabs on a contour of blank or complex hole. |
Technique |
Requested |
The technique selected by you. If you have not selected a technique, this field is set to auto select. |
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Selected |
The technique used by aPriori. If the requested technique cannot be used, aPriori selects a technique that can be used. |
Results |
Status |
The costing status of the GCD or technique. A green icon indicates that costing was successful, a yellow icon indicates that costing succeeded with a warning, and a red icon indicates that costing failed. |
Complex Holes
The Complex Holes GCD Type includes one or more ComplexHole GCDs, each representing a non-circular interior contour.
Note: Flanges around a complex hole are not recognized as a hole property (they are recognized as a separate form). A lance is recognized as a complex hole with zero area.
These GCDs are available for the Sheet Metal process group.
The GCD details are as follows:
Cost drivers |
Description |
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GCD |
Name |
The name and number that identifies the GCD. This information is an identifier only and is not used in any cost calculation. |
Properties |
Area (mm2) |
The area of the GCD in a flattened state. |
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Sec Diameter (mm) |
The diameter of the smallest circle that will fit around the GCD. |
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Mec Diameter (mm) |
The diameter of the largest circle fitting into the hole. |
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The length of the GCD. |
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Perimeter (mm) |
The sum of the lengths of all edges in the contour. |
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SER Length (mm) |
The length of the smallest enclosing rectangle. |
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SER Width (mm) |
The width of the smallest enclosing rectangle. |
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Tolerance/Profile of Surface (mm) |
The most constraining tolerance among the dimensions defining the GCD. You can view it as a +/- tolerance. Tolerance is persisted and computed as a total tolerance by the system. Note: If set to <unspecified>, aPriori assumes that the chosen manufacturing process and operations have sufficient tolerance capability to manufacture the GCD. |
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Roughness (µm) |
The average roughness of the GCD surface. If set to <unspecified>, aPriori assumes that the chosen manufacturing process and operations have sufficient surface finish capability to manufacture the GCD. |
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Chamfer Direction |
Indicates the direction of the chamfer with respect to the main surface. Possibilities include UP, DOWN, BOTH, EITHER, and UNKNOWN. |
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Is Chamfered |
Indicates whether the edges of the GCD are chamfered. If true, the edges are chamfered. |
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Is Flanged |
Indicates whether the GCD has flange. If true, the GCD has a flange. |
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Max Radius (mm) |
The maximum radius of curvature for non-straight edges in the contour. Equals 0 if all edges are straight. |
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Min Radius (mm) |
The minimum radius of curvature for non-straight edges in the contour. |
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Number of Coining Chains |
The number of contiguous chains of coined edges. |
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Num Curved Edges |
The number of non-straight edges in the contour. |
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Num Edges |
The number of edges in the contour. |
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Num Straight Edges |
The number of straight edges in the contour. |
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Worst Peninsular Ratio |
The maximum (Peninsula Length/Peninsula Width) for all peninsula on a contour. Peninsula are the outstanding tabs on a contour of blank or complex hole.(“Peninsular ratio” used for the stamping processes such as progressive die to determine what elements on a part can be grouped together for punching.) |
Technique |
Requested |
The technique selected by you. If you have not selected a technique, this field is set to auto select. |
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Selected |
The technique used by aPriori. If the requested technique cannot be used, aPriori will select a technique that can be used. |
Results |
Status |
The costing status of the GCD or technique. A green icon indicates that costing was successful, a yellow icon indicates that costing succeeded with a warning, and a red icon indicates that costing failed. |
Multi Step Holes
The Multi Step Holes GCD Type includes one or more GCDs with one or more SimpleHole GCDs. A multi-step hole is the generalization of the counterbored hole. It is a counterbored hole with an arbitrary number of steps.
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aPriori estimates the manufacturing time by splitting it into a set of simple holes, each hole representing one step.
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The results of the individual computations are summed together by aPriori.
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Any additional one-time estimating elements are also added. The step diameter sizes must be monotonically decreasing.
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These GCDs are available for the Casting and Machining process groups.
The GCD details are as follows:
Cost drivers |
Description |
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GCD |
Name |
The name and number that identifies the GCD. This information is an identifier only and is not used in any cost calculation. |
Properties |
Max Diameter (mm) |
The maximum diameter of the GCD. |
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Min Diameter (mm) |
The minimum diameter of the GCD. |
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Min Tolerance (mm) |
The minimum tolerance of the GCD. If set to <unspecified>, aPriori assumes that the chosen manufacturing process and operations have sufficient tolerance capability to manufacture the GCD. |
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Total Length (mm) |
The length of the GCD. |
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Total Volume (mm3) |
The volume of the final part. |
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Step Count |
The total number of hole steps. |
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Countersink Count |
The total number of countersinks in the hole. |
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Blind |
Indicates whether or not the GCD passes entirely through the part. True if the bottom of the GCD passes out of the other side of the part. |
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Accessibility |
The directions from which the GCD can be entered. Possible values include OBSCURED, SIDE_A, SIDE_B, THROUGH, and UNDERCUT. |
Technique |
Requested |
The technique selected by you. If you have not selected a technique, this field is set to auto select. |
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Selected |
The technique used by aPriori. If the requested technique cannot be used, aPriori a technique that can be used. |
Results |
Time(s) |
The time (in seconds) that it takes to machine the GCD or complete work on a technique. If there is more than one occurrence of the GCD or technique, this field shows the sum of the occurrences. |
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Status |
The costing status of the GCD or technique. A green icon indicates that costing was successful, a yellow icon indicates that costing succeeded with a warning, and a red icon indicates that costing failed. |
Ringed Holes
The RingedHole GCD Type is created only for routings which contain Turning processes (Lathes) and is used to support parts with internal turned geometry.
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It includes a SimpleHole GCD which represents the smallest interior diameter of the part, and one or more Ring GCDs which represent additional internal co-axial volumes.
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The RingedHole GCDs is available for the Bar & Tube, Casting, and Forging process groups.