Tolerance Design 1 day
Course Description and Audience:
This course is required for all employees who actively work on any aspect of product and process development where the goal is to establish product and process tolerances. This course is required for all Product/Process Engineers, Scientists and their Managers. Topics include selection and use of transfer functions, statistical methods for distribution analysis, tolerance design and product/process capability assessment.
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Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to:
1. Apply tolerance design to product and process development.
2. Generate transfer functions from characterization data.
3. Use transfer functions to set tolerances on the inputs to achieve end-product performance.
4. Use statistical methods for setting tolerances based on RSS and worst-case methodologies.
5. Use distribution fitting for setting tolerances when no transfer function is available.
Software:
JMP or Minitab and Excel
Prerequisites:
ESDA is required.
Section I Basic Statistics for Tolerance Design
Section II Distribution Fitting and Analysis
Section III Visualization of the Tolerance Problem and Customer Requirements
Section IV Generation and Use of Transfer Function in Tolerance Design
Section V Role of Data and the Distribution of X in Tolerance Analysis
Section VI Worst Case Tolerance Design Methodology
Section VII RSS Tolerance Design Methodology
Section VIII Distribution Fitting Tolerance Design Methodology
Section IX Evaluating Tolerances for Capability and Cost
Section X Defining Guard Bands for Manufacturing and Test Applications