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Level 4
GD&T - Advanced Applications
Course Outline
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Course Objective
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To provide applied working knowledge of advanced GD&T
applications involving optimization strategies for given design
applications, manufacturing methodologies and measurement
planning.
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Course Length |
2 Days (16-hours) |
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CEUs |
1.6 |
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Course Content |
In-Depth Analysis & Implications of Advanced Principles |
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MMC, LMC and RFS applied to datum
features of size
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Multiple feature patterns used to define
a single datum, and negative implications of using
“non-functional” surfaces as datum features
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3D analysis of composite position
callouts, in relationship to multiple hole patterns defined
as a single datum
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Calculations for determining allowable
position tolerance for floating and fixed fastener designs
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Positioning holes and patterns of holes
at “zero tolerance” for optimizing manufacturability and
critical cost reductions
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Positioning coaxial cylinders from
independent datum features -vs- to each other and defined as
compound datum features
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Boundary principles used with profile for
non-cylindrical shapes
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Mathematical definitions and implications
of ASME Y14.5.1M-1994
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Surface roughness implications to
features of size and form constraints
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Optimization Strategies in Applications & Analysis of Design, Manufacturing and Measurement |
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Analysis and discussion of common error
implications of dimensioning and tolerancing of tooling and
functional gaging, based on product designs
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Evaluate negative implications of common
incorrect measurement procedures on coordinate measuring
machines (CMMs) and discuss procedures to resolve / minimize
problems
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Review and analyze “your” engineering
drawings and identify areas of negative financial
implications, address questions to provide
clarification/direction and make recommendations to optimize
design intent and achieve maximum ROI
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Advanced Tolerancing Development |
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GD&T Implications to Corporate
Six-Sigma Initiatives and Product Reliability
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Target Audience
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Anyone requiring a greater understanding of GD&T from an
advanced applications perspective. Specifiers and decision
makers of engineering requirements and specifications as well as
specifiers of manufacturing processes, measurement applications
and statistical analysis. Engineers, designers, metrologists,
technicians, machinists, toolmakers, senior inspectors, senior
technicians, statisticians and mechanical engineers at all
levels .
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Prerequisites |
“GD&T Intermediate Principles” or equivalent knowledge! It is
critical that each individual reviews the course content from
the introductory course to ensure a positive level of
proficiency in all areas. If not proficient, it is highly
recommended that all individuals take or retake the introductory
course prior to the advanced course to ensure an optimum and
proficient level of understanding.
The
GD&T - Advanced Applications Course Outline
is available in PDF format.
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Training Transformation |
Business Transformation |
8-Tracks Program Overview |
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To read about the Training
Transformation, click here. |
To read about the Business Transformation, click here. |
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Example Graphics from Course |
Secondary & Tertiary Datums at RFS |
Complex Datum Feature |
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Tolerancing Consideration #5 |
Fixed Fastener |
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Composite Profile – 4 Tier |
Composite Profile – 4 Tier |
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Position and Profile where no datums are specified in the Feature Control Frames |
Position Callouts |
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Simultaneous Requirements |
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