Advanced Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Program Description
WPI's Advanced Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing seminar goes beyond WPI's basic program by placing emphasis on a more in-depth treatment of the fundamental principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. In just one day you will learn unique applications of true position and extended datum principles. Through lectures, discussions and workshops, you will better understand and interpret the effects of RFS (regardless of feature size) and MMC (maximum material condition), as well as learn its impact on functional gage principles.
At the end of the seminar you will have the skills to successfully convey design intent, improve quality and reduce costs in the design to manufacturing process. Special Feature: Attendees receive a copy of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Workbook by Al Neumann which covers the 2009 standard.
Note: To benefit from this seminar, attendees should have completed a basic geometric dimensioning and tolerancing seminar or have substantial background in the subject.
What You Will Learn
- Review of Basic Geometrics
- Position Extended Principles
- Extended Datum Principles
- Position with Non-Cylindrical Features
- Application of Least Material Condition and Projected Tolerance
- Practical Applications Through Hands-on Workshops
Who Should Attend
Design engineers, draftspersons, tool designers, technical inspectors, machine shop and toolroom supervisors, mechanical engineers, manufacturing and project engineers, quality control personnel, engineering managers and supervisors, and others seeking to gain more in-depth knowledge of GD & T principles.
Fees
$695
.7 CEUs Awarded
Prices are subject to change.
Dates, Locations, and CRNs
December 17, 2009
Courtyard by Marriott, Worcester, MA
CRN 11461 GD138
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March 25, 2010
Radisson, Chelmsford, MA
CRN 21749 GD 138
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