Aerospace Technology - P19382122

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Evaluate the uncertainty of measurement • Explain the differences between errors, repeatability, reproducibility, and uncertainty • Detect when to use uncertainty evaluation • Judge whether a measurement is capable

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Fundamentals of Metrology and Quality C1859 3 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW Metrology is an important component in manufacturing because it provides a rigorous method for Quality personnel to manage risk and uncertainty.To mitigate risk successfully and develop techniques for problem solving, it is important to evaluate sources of uncer- tainty, verification, and non-conformance.This seminar is intended to introduce the various principles associated with uncertainty of measurement; to explore the history of measurement, and to clearly identify calibration, true values, errors, uncertainty, traceability, random and systematic effects, repeatability and reproducibility. It will help you to understand why MSA can sometimes give wrong results; to know when uncertainty evaluation is required; and when a Gage R&R study is sufficient. COURSE DETAILS Instructor J. Muelaner Location Bloomfield, CT Date Jul 09–11

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Fees CEUs

$1,795.00 SAE Members: $1,615.50

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