TOLERANCE ANALYSIS - December Public Workshop
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Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis - Public Workshop
December 7-9, 2011
Bevill Conference Center, Huntsville 2 ½ days long
TOLERANCE STACK-UP ANALYSIS. Presented by GDT 'expert' James D. Meadows. Discounts available for govt. employees/contractors and multiple registrations.
1)Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis. December 7-9, 2011
Participants will be trained to apply tolerance stack-up analysis techniques, from the very simple to more complex situations. Both plus and minus and geometrically toleranced assemblies will be examined and stack-up analysis taught and practiced on each. Some concepts taught: loop analysis, number charting, virtual condition, resultant condition, inner/outer boundaries, minimum airspace, maximum wall thickness, maximum interference, minimum and maximum overall dimensions, fixed and floating fastener assembly conditions, projected tolerance zones, the logic of stack-up analysis, statistical tolerancing, etc. Learn a system of logic and mathematics to analyze tolerances; Calculate statistical tolerance using a variety of methods and learn how to re-integrate these tolerances back into the assembly's details, etc.
Also, GD&T - Public Workshop December 5-7 At 2 ½ days —take one or both courses.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (per ASME Y14.5-2009 and 1994 and the differences between them)
An introductory, but comprehensive, applications-based training program. This course covers GDT principles, rules and applications, as well as the new Y14,5-2009 symbology. Participants will gain a comprehensive knowledge of GD&T techniques but also the ability to apply these techniques to their product line.
James D. Meadows--ASME Sr. Level GDTP, author of 15 GD&T textbooks, an active member of 12 ASME/ANSI/ISO committees, a dynamic communicator, and has been a full-time GD&T trainer/consultant for 25+ years. Clients include private sector industries, universities, ASME and the government/government contractors. Go to www.geotolmeadows.com under 'Public Workshops' for more course and registration details or call (615) 824-8644.
Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis - Public Workshop
December 7-9, 2011
Bevill Conference Center, Huntsville 2 ½ days long
TOLERANCE STACK-UP ANALYSIS. Presented by GDT 'expert' James D. Meadows. Discounts available for govt. employees/contractors and multiple registrations.
1)Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis. December 7-9, 2011
Participants will be trained to apply tolerance stack-up analysis techniques, from the very simple to more complex situations. Both plus and minus and geometrically toleranced assemblies will be examined and stack-up analysis taught and practiced on each. Some concepts taught: loop analysis, number charting, virtual condition, resultant condition, inner/outer boundaries, minimum airspace, maximum wall thickness, maximum interference, minimum and maximum overall dimensions, fixed and floating fastener assembly conditions, projected tolerance zones, the logic of stack-up analysis, statistical tolerancing, etc. Learn a system of logic and mathematics to analyze tolerances; Calculate statistical tolerance using a variety of methods and learn how to re-integrate these tolerances back into the assembly's details, etc.
Also, GD&T - Public Workshop December 5-7 At 2 ½ days —take one or both courses.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (per ASME Y14.5-2009 and 1994 and the differences between them)
An introductory, but comprehensive, applications-based training program. This course covers GDT principles, rules and applications, as well as the new Y14,5-2009 symbology. Participants will gain a comprehensive knowledge of GD&T techniques but also the ability to apply these techniques to their product line.
James D. Meadows--ASME Sr. Level GDTP, author of 15 GD&T textbooks, an active member of 12 ASME/ANSI/ISO committees, a dynamic communicator, and has been a full-time GD&T trainer/consultant for 25+ years. Clients include private sector industries, universities, ASME and the government/government contractors. Go to www.geotolmeadows.com under 'Public Workshops' for more course and registration details or call (615) 824-8644.
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