May 12-16, 2025
MATERIALS
Course slides supplied by University of Hartford
COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)
PW Certificate Course on Fundamentals of Manufacturing Metrology OR Familiarity with the course contents
COURSE OVERVIEW
GD&T is a system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances by using a symbolic language on engineering drawings that describe nominal (theoretically perfect) geometry of controlled features, as well as their allowable variation in size, other geometrical characteristics (form, orientation, location) and variation between features. Per this language, dimensions are selected to suit function and mating relationship of a part and are subject to a unique interpretation. The course focuses on the fundamental understanding of the 14 tolerances and their inspection techniques, concepts of datums, features, feature modifiers, datum modifiers, datum boundaries, and design of functional gauging. Practical aspects of different call-outs are discussed with opportunity for hands-on experience.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Managers, Engineers, Technicians Mechanical Design/Product Definition
Aerodynamics
Metrology
Structures & Dynamics
Manufacturing
Quality Assurance
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this certificate program, students should have a solid overview of:
(i) Dimensions and tolerances based on ASME Y14.5-2009
(ii) Designing /selection of gages for inspection
(iii) Composite and multiple single-segment tolerancing
(iv) Stack-up analysis for assembly purposes
COURSE SPECIFIC LOGISTICS
COURSE DURATION: Five (5) days per schedule above and what’s posted on Eventbrite website
COURSE HOURS: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Eastern Time, US), all five days.
INSTRUCTOR: Professor Chittaranjan Sahay (860) 768-4852 sahay@hartford.edu,
Prof. Suhash Ghosh (ghosh@hartford.edu)
COST: $1,850 per student
PWA CONTACTS: Peter E. Teti, Quality Engineering Fellow (peter.teti@prattwhitney.com)
Samantha Schadtle (samantha.schadtle@prattwhitney.com)