03/05/09 - 03/06/09 HOUSTON, TEXAS
Held At: OMNI HOUSTON HOTEL WESTSIDE
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Al Neumann
Is President/Director of Technical Consultants Inc (TCI) which is located in Longboat, Key, Fl. TCI is a training and consulting firm specializing in geometric tolerancing. Al Neumann, President and Director, is a graduate of Central Michigan University. He has worked in a variety of engineering and manufacturing firms related to automotive as well as the defense industry. His exposure and enlightenment to geometric tolerancing began in 1965 working with Chrysler Institute, Chrysler Corporation. There, he provided engineering and manufacturing related training programs as well as geometric tolerancing training to various Chrysler Corp facilities along with its many suppliers. He has been a member on the ASME Y14.5, Dimensioning and Tolerancing subcommittee for the past 22 years. He currently serves as section sponsor on the Datums, section 4 group. Mr. Neumann is also a member on the ASME Y14.5.1 subcommittee on Mathematical Definitions of Dimensioning and Tolerancing. He has served as chairman on the US Technical Activities Group to ISO on Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Mathematical Definitions. He has served on national and international standards committees for the past 25 years. Mr. Neumann is a senior member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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Upon completion of the course the students will vastly improve their ability to interpret and apply geometric tolerances on engineering drawings of parts and assemblies according to functional design requirements. The students will be able to establish datum reference frames, calculate, analyze and reallocate geometric tolerances based on functional requirements and manufacturing capabilities. They will also have knowledge of the verification and inspection procedures to achieve conformance
Prerequisites: Students should be well-versed in Geometric Fundamentals. In order to solve the tolerance stacks and reallocation exercises in this program the student should also have knowledge of completed Geometric Tolerancing Stacks and Analysis (PD561).
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