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    Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (Gd&T) Course

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (Gd&T) Course

    Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (Gd&T) Course
    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.39 GB | Duration: 6h 34m

    14 Geometric Symbols and Their Applications, Tolerances, and Modifiers for Quality Control, Datums & Datum Target

    What you'll learn

    GD&T Fundamentals: Applying Geometric Tolerances for Precise Manufacturing

    Practical GD&T: Real-World Applications and Industry Standards

    GD&T Certification Preparation: ASME Y14.5 Standards Mastery

    GD&T: From Basics to Advanced Applications in Modern Manufacturing

    Requirements

    No design skills needed . you will learn everything from basics to advance level in ASME Y 14.5 Standards

    Description

    The Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) Course provides a comprehensive understanding of how to apply and interpret the internationally recognized system used in engineering and manufacturing to ensure precise and accurate part design and production. GD&T offers a clear and standardized way to define the geometry, form, orientation, location, and runout characteristics of parts, which are crucial for ensuring proper fit and function in assembly. This course introduces students to the 14 fundamental geometric symbols used in GD&T, which include: Flatness, Straightness, Circularity, Cylindricity, Profile of a Line, Profile of a Surface, Angularity, Perpendicularity, Parallelism, Position, Concentricity, Symmetry, Runout, and Total Runout. These symbols define specific tolerances and variations that allow engineers to communicate design intent clearly and accurately.In addition to understanding the geometric symbols, participants will learn about modifiers such as Maximum Material Condition (MMC), Least Material Condition (LMC), and Regardless of Feature Size (RFS), which play a vital role in defining how tolerances are applied based on the size of the feature in question. These modifiers help optimize the manufacturing process by providing flexibility in the tolerance zone, which can improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of production while maintaining the required functional relationships between parts.The course also emphasizes the critical role of datums and datum targets in GD&T. A datum is a reference point, line, or plane from which measurements are taken, and it is essential for establishing the orientation and location of the part in 3D space. The course covers how to define primary, secondary, and tertiary datums, and how they relate to the overall part design and its function in the assembly. Datum targets, which are specific points, lines, or areas on the part used to establish references for measurement, are also explored in depth. Students will learn how to select and use datum targets effectively to control part alignment, ensuring that the final product meets precise functional requirements.Understanding tolerances is another core aspect of this course. A tolerance defines the acceptable limit of variation for a dimension or geometrical feature, ensuring that parts fit and function correctly within the broader assembly. The course will teach how to interpret and apply different types of tolerances, including linear, angular, and geometrical tolerances, based on the type of feature and its relationship to other features. The application of position tolerance, in particular, is explored in detail, as it ensures that parts are located within specified limits relative to their datums and other features, essential for achieving accurate assembly and function.By the end of the course, students will gain a strong foundational knowledge of GD&T, empowering them to read, interpret, and create detailed engineering drawings that adhere to international standards. They will also develop the ability to communicate more effectively with manufacturing teams, ensuring that parts are produced accurately, efficiently, and within the required specifications for successful product assembly and performance.

    Overview

    Section 1: About GD&T

    Lecture 1 What is GD&T ?

    Lecture 2 Application of GD&T

    Lecture 3 Measuring Instrument used in GD&T

    Lecture 4 Machines used in GD&T

    Lecture 5 Things to know in GD&T

    Section 2: Dimensioning

    Lecture 6 Dimensioning in GD&T

    Section 3: Tolerance

    Lecture 7 What is Tolerance?

    Lecture 8 Types of Tolerance

    Lecture 9 Difference between Coordinate tolerance & Geometric Tolerance

    Lecture 10 Application of tolerance

    Lecture 11 Application of Tolerance in Manufacturing

    Section 4: About Datums

    Lecture 12 What is Datum ?

    Lecture 13 How Datum is Applied

    Lecture 14 How to Apply Datum in Rectangular part

    Lecture 15 How to Apply Datum in Cylindrical part

    Lecture 16 Positioning of Datum

    Lecture 17 External & Internal Datum

    Lecture 18 Multiple Datums in one component

    Lecture 19 Datum Example

    Section 5: About Datum Target

    Lecture 20 What is Datum Target ?

    Lecture 21 Datum Target in Fix Elements

    Lecture 22 Datum Target in Movable Elements

    Lecture 23 Datum & Datum Target Requirement

    Section 6: Geometrical Tolerance Symbols

    Lecture 24 About Geometrical Tolerance

    Lecture 25 Form Tolerance - Flatness

    Lecture 26 Form Tolerance - Straightness

    Lecture 27 Form Tolerance - Straightness - How to read?

    Lecture 28 Form Tolerance - Cylindricity

    Lecture 29 Form Tolerance - Circularity

    Lecture 30 Form Tolerance - Circularity - How to read?

    Lecture 31 Orientation - Parallelism

    Lecture 32 Orientation - Parallelism - How to read?

    Lecture 33 Orientation - Perpendicularity

    Lecture 34 Orientation - Perpendicularity - How to read?

    Lecture 35 Orientation - Angularity

    Lecture 36 Orientation - Angularity - How to read?

    Lecture 37 Runout - Total Runout

    Lecture 38 Runout - Total Runout - How to read?

    Lecture 39 Runout - Circular Runout

    Lecture 40 Runout - Circular Runout - How to read?

    Lecture 41 Profile - Profile of Line

    Lecture 42 Profile - Profile of Line - How to read?

    Lecture 43 Profile - Profile of Surface

    Lecture 44 Profile - Profile of Surface - How to read?

    Lecture 45 Location - Concentricity

    Lecture 46 Location - Symmetry

    Lecture 47 Location - Position

    Section 7: Modifiers

    Lecture 48 About Modifier

    Lecture 49 Different Symbols in Modifier

    Lecture 50 Modifier - Maximum Material Condition with Example

    Lecture 51 Modifier - Least Material Condition with Example

    Lecture 52 Modifier - Regardless of Feature Size

    Lecture 53 Modifier - Tangency Plane

    Lecture 54 Modifier - Independency

    Lecture 55 Modifier - Translation

    Lecture 56 Modifier - Projected Tolerance

    Lecture 57 Modifier - Free State

    Lecture 58 Modifier - Unequally Disposed

    Lecture 59 Modifier - Continous Feature

    Lecture 60 Modifier - Conical Taper

    Lecture 61 Modifier - Slope Taper

    Section 8: Feature Control Frame

    Lecture 62 About Feature Control Frame

    Section 9: Virtual & Resultant Condition

    Lecture 63 About Virtual Condition

    Lecture 64 About Resultant Condition

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