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Engineering Metrology and Quality Management

Summary

The course deals with the importance of metrology in terms of ensuring consistency, accuracy and precision, state, legal and applied metrology. Determination of measurement uncertainties, measuring methods and measuring instruments, variations in size, shape, position, surface roughness. Dimensional circuits and principles of mutual interchangeability. The relationship of engineering metrology and quality - meaning, evaluation methods, characteristics, management systems, tools, security, economy and quality of statistical methods for quality control.

Literature

[1] Neuman, H., J.: Industrial Coordinate Metrology. Verlag moderne industrie. Carl Zeiss, D-86895 Landsberg/Lech. Lecn Verl Moderne, 2000.
[2] Graham, T.: Smith. Industrial metrology : surfaces and roundness. London : Springer, 2002.
[3] Humienny, Z., Osanna, P. H., Tamre, M., Weckenmann, L. Blunt., Jakubiec, W.: Geometrical product specifications. Course for Technical Universities, Warszawa, 2001.
[4] Graham T. Smith. Industrial Metrology: Surfaces and Roundness, 2010.
[5] Horst Czichos, Tetsuya Saito and Leslie E. Smith. Springer Handbook of Metrology and Testing, 2011.

Advised literature

[1] Ammar Grous. Applied Metrology for Manufacturing Engineering (ISTE), 2011.
[2] BOUCHER M.: The CMM handbook, Revision 4. A CMM Quarterly, 2010.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 346-0907
Abbreviation SMŘK
Course title Engineering Metrology and Quality Management
Coordinating department Department of Machining, Assembly and Engineering Metrology
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Robert Čep, Ph.D.