Engineering Tools & Methods - P19349053

SOLID MODEL TOLERANCING

Each attendee receives a robust collection of learning resources including: • A copy of the Digital Product Definition Workbook , by Alex Krulikowski • 90-day access to Engineering Drawing Requirements web course, based on ASME Y14.100- 2004 and ASME Y14.24-1999, (a $51 value) to practice and reinforce what was learned in the classroom

Providing you have a basic understanding of Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing practices, this course explains the fundamental definitions, concepts, and methods from the ASME Y14.41 Standard on Digital Product Definition Data Practices. Utilizing the expertise of world-renowned GD&T expert and former Chairman of the Y14.41 Committee, Alex Krulikowski, the course focuses on understanding the benefits of a math-based product development process. Newly acquired learning is reinforced throughout the class with numerous practice problems. Thousands of students have learned GD&T through Alex Krulikowski’s textbooks, self-study courses, computer-based training, and online learning center. Students who attend courses like this one walk away with more than knowledge. They gain on-the-job skills because the learning materials are performance-based. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this class, you will be able to: • Explain the benefits of a math-based product development process (PDP) • Describe the history, basic information, and definitions from the Y14.41 standard • Explain how to create product definition data sets • Describe data set requirements • List drawing model data set requirements • Explain various requirements that apply to annotated model data sets • List the requirements when using the annotated model method • Recognize the gaps, issues, and challenges of implementing a math-based PDP CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Product Development Process • General Information on the ASME Y14.41 Standard • The Data Set Concept • Common Requirements for Data Sets • Requirements for the Drawing Data Set Method • Requirements for the Annotated Model Method • Tolerancing Using the Annotated Model Method • Gaps, Issues, and Challenges of Implementing a Math-Based Development Process INSTRUCTOR See course web page for instructor information.

I.D.# ET2501

SCHEDULE Future offerings are being scheduled. Please visit the course web page for the most up-to-date information. FEES List: $835 Members: $752

ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS

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