2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

ENGINEERING TOOLS AND METHODS

• Explain the five-step approach to functionally dimensioning a component • Apply the five-step method to functionally dimensioning a component to your company product Who Should Attend This course is designed for product engineers, designers, checkers, and engineering managers, and supplier quality engineers. Prerequisites Please be aware that this is not an introductory course. In order to understand the course content, students should have complete 16 hours of formalized classroom training in GD&T or the Fundamentals of GD&T course. You should also have experience interpreting or applying GD&T in an industrial setting and working knowledge of the ASME Y14.5-2009 Standard.

Thousands of students have learned GD&T through Alex Krulikow- ski’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 how ASME and ISO standards are developed • Recognize the advantages and cautions of using ASME and ISO standards • List the major differences in technical drawing presentation • Recognize the major differences between ASME and ISO geometric tolerancing terms and symbols • Recognize the major differences between ASME and ISO datum systems • Identify the differences in ASME and ISO drawings Who Should Attend This course is for designers, engineers, inspectors and machinists and anyone who works with ISO standards on drawings. Prerequisites In order to understand the course content, students should have a basic understanding of Y14.5 Dimensioning and Toler- ancing practices.

Topical Outline • Importance of technically correct drawings • Principles and guidelines for making technically correct drawings • Common approaches to part tolerancing

• Specifying datums based on mounting and performing features • Using GD&T to describe functional relationships on a component • Specifying secondary (nonfunctional) dimensions • The five-step approach to functionally dimensioning a component • Applying the five-step approach to functionally dimensioning a component

Topical Outline Standards and Technical Drawings • Importance of standards • ASME and ISO organizations • Stages of standard development • Major differences in scope of standard

Course summary

Instructor: Fee: $1415

ASME GDTP Senior Certified Trainer

1.3 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/et2512/

SAE PRODUCT ENGINEERING TOOLS AND METHODS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Watch for the certificate icon to indicate course titles that are part of an SAE multi-course certificate program. This program focuses on the study, development, management and implementation of product engineering principles, methodologies and techniques. When used properly, these tools and methods become powerful productivity enhancers and facilitate the reduction of product development time and cost. Complete this certificate and earn up to seven graduate credits towards the SAE/Kettering University 20-credit Certificate in Automotive Systems and Kettering’s 40-credit M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Visit sae. org/learn/professional-development for more information. For the complete list of required and elective courses and additional information on enrolling in this SAE certificate program, visit sae.org/learn/professional-development/ certifications/product-engineering-tools-and-methods.

Comparison of ASME/ISO 1 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# ET2025 This course explains the major differences between the ASME and ISO standards in a concise, easily understood manner. Utilizing the expertise of world-renowned GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski, the course focuses on how the standards compare when dealing with symbols, feature control frames, tolerances, form controls, datums, and more. Newly acquired learning is reinforced throughout the class with numerous practice problems. Each attendee receives a robust collection of learning resources including: • A copy of the ASME/ISO Exercise Workbook, by Alex Krulikowski • Class handouts

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