2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

QUALITY

• Subpart N −− Acceptance of aircraft engines and propellers −− Acceptance of articles • Subpart O −− Applicability and definitions −− Application −− Organization −− Quality system −− Quality manual −− Location of/or changes to manufacturing facilities −− Responsibility of holder −− Approval for deviation −− Design changes −− Changes in quality system −− Issuance of Letters of TSO Design Approval: Import Article Fundamentals of Metrology and Quality 3 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1859 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 uncertainty, 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. 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 • Determine whether a Gage R&R Study is fit for your purposes Instructor: Fee: $1415 David Downey or Frederick Stellar 1.3 CEUs URL: sae.org/learn/content/c1701/

Individuals in other professional disciplines who are interested in enhancing their knowledge in this arena will also find this course helpful.

Topical Outline DAY ONE • History of Measurement −− Early standards of measurement −− Metric system −− Interchangeability with master parts −− Traceability in global supply chains • Key concepts in Metrology −− True value and error −− Calibration and traceability −− Random and systematic effects −− Repeatability and reproducibility −− Sources of uncertainty −− Combining uncertainty −− Simple uncertainty budget exercise −− Sensitivity coefficients −− Full uncertainty budget exercise DAY THREE • Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) −− Accuracy compared to uncertainty −− Gage Studies and Gage R&R Studies −− Issues with systematic effects • Practical use of uncertainty −− Determining product conformance −− Determining measurement capability −− PUMA for quick uncertainty budgets −− Gage Studies with awareness of uncertainty DAY TWO • Evaluating Uncertainty

Instructor: Fee: $1795

Dr. Jody E. Muelaner

2 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c1859/

Human Factors for the Aviation Professional 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1863 The aerospace industry is focused on developing support and rationale for training related to human factors because it fosters a positive safety culture and it reinforces the concepts related to risk assessment, voluntary reporting, event investigation and peer-to-peer support. This seminar is intended to introduce the skills and knowledge necessary to identify and optimize the factors that affect human performance in maintenance and inspection. This foundational course will provide a comprehensive

• Detect when to use uncertainty evaluation • Judge whether a measurement is capable Who Should Attend

This course is designed for engineers who work in the fields of quality, manufacturing and production, who would like to understand the fundamentals of Metrology and uncertainty of measurement.

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