Cohort 1 Fundamentals of Inspection with CMM
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Cohort 1 Fundamentals of Inspection with CMM

By University of Hartford, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Overview

Fundamentals of Inspection with CMM

COURSE SPECIFIC LOGISTICS

COURSE DURATION: March 23-25, 2026 Three (3) days per schedule above and what’s posted on Eventbrite website

COURSE HOURS: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Eastern Time, US)

SITE: University of Hartford, College of Engineering, Technology & Architecture

ADDRESS: 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, CT 06117

ROOM: Metrology Lab, Dana Hall, Room D102

UHART CONTACT: Allison Poulin (860-768-5795, alpoulin@hartford.edu

PWA CONTACTS: Samantha Schadtle, Production Training Manager, Quality Systems

Peter E. Teti, Quality Engineering Fellow (peter.teti@prattwhitney.com)

PWA CONTACT INFO.: Samantha.Schadtle@prattwhitney.com

INSTRUCTOR: Professor Chittaranjan Sahay (860) 768-4852 sahay@hartford.edu,

Prof. Suhash Ghosh (ghosh@hartford.edu)

BREAKFAST/LUNCH: Provided when course is onsite.

COST: $1500 per student




DETAILED AGENDA

Day 1

Introduction to CMM - CMM Basics; How do they work? Safety precautions; Why use a CMM? Quick review of probe heads and probing tech (touch, scan, laser, vision, etc.) ; Cleaning parts, probe tips, etc. ; System boot up procedure ; CMM basics and maintenance ; Understanding manual handboxes


Basic metrology Concepts - What is Metrology and measurement (NPL) ; Importance of measurements ; measurement uncertainty; CMM and Part influences; Environmental conditions; Measurement strategy; Fixturing and Orientation; Traceability; CMM calibration and interim checks; Programmer influences


Understanding CMM Programming - Programming Basics; Cartesian Coordinate System vs. Polar Coordinates; Right hand Rule; Vectors; Degrees of Freedom; Components of a Part Coordinate System (PCS); Primary; Secondary; Tertiary; Translation & Rotation; Alignment vs. Datums vs. PCS; Do all features make good datum features (thin, short, tiny, etc)?; Angles and angular convention


Day 2

Probes & Probe Calibration - A & B Angle Conventions; Explanation of Probe Calibration; Probe Compensation; Assembly of Probes, modules, extension, styli, etc; Size and Form tolerances for calibration; Number of points for probe calibration; Calibration schedule; Cleaning the stylus and other components


Simple Inspection - Measuring 2D & 3D Features; Manual measurement techniques; Proper probing; Location of points; Number of points; Text Prompts; Common mistakes; Measuring small or partial features


Understanding a PCS - Establishing the primary axis first; 3 Plane PCS; Plane Line Point PCS; A refined PCS


Good programming practice - Naming conventions; Features; Probes; Tolerances; Adding user Prompts; Formatting Code; Header; White Space; Comments; Subroutines; Logical grouping / Blocks; Program Header; Program Revision Control


Day 3

In Depth Analysis of Probing - Determining optimal stylus size; Probing direction (normal vs skewed); Determining optimal Touch Velocity; Choosing length of stylus & EW; Stylus materials


How do you know your program is providing correct results? - Determining repeatability of the program; Determining reproducibility; Determining the accuracy of the program; Correlation and acceptance standards; AS9100; ISO; Common Programming and Measurement Pitfalls


Settings - Proper use of CMM settings; Decimal Places; Feature algorithms


How do you know your CMM is providing correct results? - Probe Calibration results; Probe calibration correlation; Errors in probing and length (E0,MPE , PFTU,MPE) ; Advantages of single probe angle vs. multiple probe angles ; B89.4.10360-2 & ISO 10360; Interim checks ; Use of master part ; Use of artifact ; Monitoring/Tracking CMM performance and errors ; Use of temperature compensation ; CMM ; Probing ; Part ; Calibration Sphere certification ; CMM and/or probing warm up


Programming to standards - Are programs written to the standard indicated on the blueprint/cad model? How closely do the programs conform to the standard? ; Providing measurement methodology with results (algorithm, number of points, filters used, etc.)


Final Review


Category: Science & Tech, Science

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  • 2 days 9 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Location

University of Hartford, College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture

200 Bloomfield Avenue

Dana Hall room 102 West Hartford, CT 06117

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