lovewarez Posted July 6, 2022 Report Share Posted July 6, 2022 [img]https://i120.fastpic.org/big/2022/0707/e4/e444c8d57412f96c2865ce5c8fa477e4.jpg[/img] [b]Basics Of Tolerance Stack-Up Analysis And Fits With Gd&T[/b] Last updated 2/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 832.63 MB | Duration: 3h 13m Learn About Tolerances Stack-up Analysis and about fits in engineering with multiple examples with GD&T for mechanical What you'll learn The Basics of Limits and Fits How to do a simple Tolerance stackup analysis How to do a Tolerance stackup analysis with GD&T What is statistical tolerancing How to Perform 1 D Tolerance stack up analysis Requirements Basic understanding of engineering design One section requires understanding of Basics of GD&T - Concepts like Virtual condition , boudnaries, Material modifiers, Datum Shift Description Understanding Tolerances and tolerancing schemes is a very important part of Mechanical design .In most cases Tolerances are directly detrimental to the functional performance of a mechanical product.This course attempts to cover the key concepts in tolerance stackup , limits, fits and statistical tolerancing with examples . Tolerance stackup analyses are critical in applications where small changes in dimension of parts can have heavy consequences.What we will cover in the course?What is tolerance? What are sources of variation ?What are Fits , the nomenclature, types and Tolerance zonesHow to decode and interpret a Fit specification and convert it into limitsHow to Define a specification of a Fit for a specific applicationHow to do a simple tolerance stackup ? Generic procedure and factors to be considered?How to develop Loop Diagrams in Stackup ?Assembly shift in Tolerance analysisHow is assembly shift calculated Stackup with GD&T How to find Boundary conditions accounting for size and positional variationsHow to derive the individual specifications in tolerance tableHow to develop the envelopes for GD&T controlsStatistical TolerancingWhy Statistical techniques are used? What is normal distribution What is difference between worst case and statistical analysisWhat is Process capability indexThe course is structured to provide learning in a methodical step by step way with clear explanations . Core Learning outcome is to provide a strong foundation concept in Tolerance analyses for mechanical Engineers in design and manufacturing. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to course Lecture 2 What is Tolerance Lecture 3 Accuracy and Precision Lecture 4 General Tolerance Ranges for Manufacturing processes Lecture 5 Importance of Tolerancing in Mechanical design - A simple example Lecture 6 Common factors to be considered in tolerancing Lecture 7 Sources of variation which contribute to tolerance Lecture 8 Ways of representing tolerance and converting to equal Bilateral tolerance Section 2: System of Fits Lecture 9 What are Fits and Types Lecture 10 Nomenclature Lecture 11 Types of Fits and their tolerance zones Lecture 12 What is Shaft basis and Hole basis Lecture 13 How to Define or Decode fit specifications Lecture 14 Deviations and Grades for various scenario of fits Lecture 15 Example 1 - H11c11 Lecture 16 Example 2 Lecture 17 Example 3 Lecture 18 Example 4 Lecture 19 Preferred fits Lecture 20 Selecting a Fit for Application Section 3: Tolerance Stackup Analysis Lecture 21 What is tolerance analysis Lecture 22 Example of Car Body panel gap Lecture 23 Reasons for Tolerance stackup analysis Lecture 24 Factors in Tolerance stackup and generic process Lecture 25 Simple example 1 Lecture 26 Example 2 Lecture 27 Exercise - Stack of coins Lecture 28 Assembly Shift Lecture 29 Significance of Assembly shift Lecture 30 Using Slots and Oversized holes for adjustment Lecture 31 Example 3 Lecture 32 Example 4 Lecture 33 Example 5 part 1 Lecture 34 Example 5 Part 2 Lecture 35 Practice Problem - Shock absorber stack Section 4: Tolerance stackup Analysis - With GD&T Lecture 36 With GD&T Example 1 Lecture 37 With GD&T Example 1 Part 2 Lecture 38 With GD&T Example 1 Part 3 Lecture 39 With GD&T Example 2 Part 1 Lecture 40 With GD&T Example 2 Part 2 Lecture 41 With GD&T Intra part Example 3 Part 1 Lecture 42 With GD&T Intra part Example 3 Part 2 Lecture 43 With GD&T Intra part Example 4 Part 1 Lecture 44 With GD&T Intra part Example 4 Part 2 Section 5: Statistical Tolerancing Lecture 45 Drawbacks of Worst case analysis Lecture 46 Normal Distribution Lecture 47 Process capability Part 1 Lecture 48 Process capability Index Part 2 Lecture 49 What makes a process capable? Lecture 50 Root Sum Squared method Lecture 51 Statistical tolerancing vs Worst case Section 6: Test your Knowledge Section 7: Bonus Section Lecture 52 Bonus : More resources for learning Mechanical engineering and design Graduate students in Engineering,Working Design professionals in Engineering industry [code]https://www.udemy.com/course/basics-of-tolerance-analyses-stackup-and-fits/[/code] [code] https://nitro.download/view/27C32798F88A56D/Basics_of_Tolerance_Stackup_Analysis_and_Fits_with_GD%26T.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/46f708a9e9d3e9b9b9771a1f9a66d02f/Basics_of_Tolerance_Stackup_Analysis_and_Fits_with_GD&T.rar.html https://uploadgig.com/file/download/8c72968864464cA4/Basics_of_Tolerance_Stackup_Analysis_and_Fits_with_GDT.rar [/code] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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