MET-302 Hands-On Metrology Statistics
Course No. TRC 1302
- Powerful "how-to" workshop
- Learn measurement uncertainty concepts and techniques
- Understand the uncertainty budgeting process
MET-302 Hands-On Metrology Statistics is a three-day course that will teach you how to develop uncertainty budgets and to understand the necessary calibration processes and techniques to obtain repeatable results.
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Topics Include:
- What is Uncertainty in a Measurement?
- Introduction to Basic Metrology Statistics
- Instrument Specifications
- Statistical Distributions
- Calculating Measurement Uncertainty
- Using the Student's Distribution and the Welch-Satterthwaite Equation
- Creating a Basic Uncertainty Budget
- Guardbanding and Risk Analysis
- Uncertainty in Temperature Measurement
- Uncertainty in Pressure Measurement
- Course Exam
This is an excellent class for engineers, lab managers and technicians who need to understand how to develop uncertainty budgets for their calibration lab. Hands-on experience in DC - low frequency, and an understanding of basic math, algebra, physics and science are helpful.
Literature Available
2009 Fluke Calibration Training Course Planner (.pdf) » MET-302 Hands-On Metrology Statistics course data sheet (.pdf) »
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