The Université de Savoie, CTDEC and Cetim are organizing the European Tolerancing Days on January 21 and 22, 2015 in Annecy (Imperial Palace). The conference will provide an opportunity to share industrial experience and raise awareness of advances in standardization.
Testimonials from experts in the field (industrialists, scientists, teachers), hardware demonstrations (CAD, measurement...), news digests, feedback and tools linked to geometric product specification (GPS) are on the program for this event.
Why a conference on tolerancing?
Controlling the geometric quality of products, including tolerancing, is an essential tool for reducing design, manufacturing, inspection and recycling times and costs.
It ensures interchangeability and consistency between the design, manufacturing and measurement processes, as well as the company's quality standards. Finally, it optimizes the cost of quality to meet the customer's needs.
Tolerancing aims to optimize the specification process, by integrating the entire product life cycle. The aim is to ensure functional quality without forgetting overall cost.
For manufacturing industries, it is a major factor in the relationship between customers and suppliers.
4 focuses for JET 2015
- Industrial feedback
- Current ISO- GPS standards and future developments
- Statistical aspects (tolerancing, quality control)
- Product demonstrations
Pre-program
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
9h00 – Introduction de la journée
9h15 – Mise en place d’outil d’analyse fonctionnelle et de hiérarchisation des fonctions
10:00 - Developments in standards for geometric (ISO 1101) and dimensional (ISO 14405) specifications - Y. Derickxsen, CTDEC, E.Maignan
10h45 – Pause et visite de l’exposition
11:30 - References and ISO 5459 geometric reference system - R. Vincent, document project manager for TC213, Cetim
12h15 – Déjeuner et visite de l’exposition
13h30 – Aide au tolérancement fonctionnel 3D via un outil de simulation d’assemblage (3DCS) – S. Raynaud, INSA-Lyon
14h15 – Déploiement du tolérancement statistique dans le processus industriel, I. Sallit, Somfy
15h00 – Pause et visite de l’exposition
16h15 – Cotation ISO d’un point de vue – Méthodes industrielles et contrôle qualité, C. Brocot, Cnim
Thursday, January 22, 2015
9h00 – Maximum matière ISO 2692 – N. Lerouge, PSA
9h45 – Méthodes Quick GPS et Catia V5 – B. Anselmetti, ENS Cachan – LURPA
10h30 – Pause et visite de l’exposition
11h15 – Synthèse de tolérancement 3D, P. Hernandez, Univ. Savoie-Mont-Blanc
12h00 – Les états de surface : ouverture vers l’analyse 3d – B. Leroy, Président commission UNM10 – état de surface, PSA
12h45 – Déjeuner et visite de l’exposition
14h00 – Cotation pour la production : Copilot Pro® - E. Pairel, Univ. Savoie-Mont-Blanc and G. Legrand, CTDEC
14h45 – Pause et visite de l’exposition
15h45 – Tolérancement par décomposition modale – S. Samper, Univ. de Rennes1
4:30 p.m. - Closing - Looking ahead to future developments in the GPS system
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