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    Duration

    2 days

    Study method

    Interactive Classroom; lectures, activity sessions, group discussions

    Provider

    Coventry University

    Entry requirements

    This course is for: Metrologists and measurement system champions, Manufacturing /Production Engineers, Quality and related technical managers, Calibration specialists and managers, Consultants, Metrology equipment suppliers

    Course overview

    This course will introduce the candidate to a core principle of metrology: the calculation of uncertainty. Measurement variation occurs in every measurement process, this can be captured when the process is stable and able to supply samples of data for gauge analysis. However, if you are involved in calibration, planning a new measuring system introduction, or looking to move to a new site / changing the process, then measurement uncertainty will contribute greatly. Helping to make sound decisions and help mitigate costly problems / workarounds when production starts.

    Additional information

    To explain what measurement uncertainty is and why it is important in manufacturing and decision making, in accordance with the international standards including the Guide to Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), BS EN ISO/ IEC 17025, ISO TS 14253, M3003 and others. Plus how to interpret and apply the measurement uncertainty results including statistical and probability models, identifying and quantifying the measurement inputs including imported uncertainties leading to construction of the uncertainty budget including the expanded uncertainty, and analysis and improvement of the measurement process through analysis of the uncertainty model constructed.

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