2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ENGINEERING TOOLS & METHODS

Instructor:

John-Paul Belanger

Advanced GD&T Competencies: Profile of a Surface 1.5 Hours | Web Seminar or On Demand Course I.D.# WB1320 or I.D.# PD331320ON While the topic of profile is covered in a basic Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) course, those discussions often ignore the variations allowed with these symbols that enable them to be used in complex ways. This advanced web seminar will clarify the proper use of the profile tolerances in GD&T and uncover the nuances of these two symbols. Since profile of a surface is arguably the most powerful GD&T symbol, its full potential will be explored. It can be used to control size, form, orientation, and location and its relationship to datums can be varied. Learning these advanced techniques will allow designers to better communicate certain requirements. The examples given in this session will also illustrate several of the new options for profile that were introduced in the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. Learning Objectives By participating in this web seminar, you will be able to: • Explain when profile tolerances require a datum reference • Determine which aspects of GD&T a given profile tolerance controls • Interpret unilateral, bilateral, and nonuniform tolerances • Describe how to properly measure profile tolerances Who Should Attend This advanced-level course is intended for designers, product engineers, manufacturing engineers, manufacturing personnel, and quality/gaging inspectors with a basic knowledge of GD&T concepts. It is a companion to the Advanced GD&T Competencies: Datum Usage (ID# WB1319) and Composite Positioning (ID# WB1321) web seminars. Prerequisites For those new to GD&T, the Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Web Seminar (ID# WB0933) is a recommended prerequisite.

.15 CEUs

Fee: $215 Web Seminar / $130 RePlay

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/wb1320/ or sae.org/learn/content/pd331320on/

Applications of GD&T 2 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# ET2512

This course teaches the thought processes involved in assigning GD&T to components. It will change the way many engineers think about part tolerancing. Utilizing the expertise of world-renowned GD&T expert Alex Krulikowski, the course focuses on what constitutes good and poor drawing practices, common dimensioning methods used in industry, using GD&T to communicate system functions on component dimensions, and the logic of how to apply GD&T to components. Newly acquired learning is reinforced when students perform a design function analysis on a part assembly provided by your company, then specify GD&T on assembly components during the workshop. (This is optional in case of concerns over drawings and privacy.) Each attendee receives a robust collection of learning resources including: • A copy of “Applications of GD&T Workshop Exercise Workbook,” by Alex Krulikowski • Course notes • Drawing handouts • A 90-day pass to the 1994 Fundamentals of GD&T web training ($209 value) 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 learn how to do a design functional analysis on an assembly and use this information to assign dimensions and tolerances. They will also learn how to select datum features and how to fully define component surfaces using GD&T. Establishing tolerance values is not covered. Small groups (8-12) are most effective in this workshop. The students will work in teams and actually create GD&T tolerance mark-ups of their company parts in the workshop.

Topical Outline • Review of profile of a surface and profile of a line • Using profile without datums • All around and all over • Locating a profile zone with toleranced dimensions • Using the MMB modifier with profile

• Composite profile • The “U” modifier • Nonuniform tolerancing

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