Calibration of Dimensional Measuring instruments and Evaluation of Measurement uncertainties
Date : 15 to 16 April, 2021
Time : 1400 Hrs to 1700 Hrs ( Online Mode )
 
INTRODUCTION
 

In any manufacturing activity, obtaining credible, dependable, correct and traceable measurements is one of the basic requirements in order to achieve required levels of product quality. No measurement is exact and every measurement is subject to some uncertainty. 'Uncertainty of measurement' is the doubt that exists about the result of any measurement. A measured value is only complete if it is accompanied by a statement of associated uncertainty. Measurement uncertainties can occur from the measuring instrument, from the part/component being measured, from environment, from the operator, and/or from other sources. Use of good practices such as reliable calibration equipment, traceable reference standards, careful calibration process, correct evaluation, good record keeping etc, can reduce measurement uncertainties.

Keeping this in view, Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) is organizing a 2 day on-line programme on "Calibration of Dimensional Measuring Instruments & Evaluation of Uncertainty". This webinar is designed to expose participants not only to the concepts of measurement uncertainty, but also provides an understanding of how to actually estimate the measurement uncertainty for different types of measurements.

FOCUS AREAS
 
KEY TAKE AWAYS

1. What is Calibration and why is it necessary
2. Relevance of uncertainty and its concept
3. Influencing factors for a measurement
4. Statistical background for uncertainty evaluation
5. Combining various errors and combined uncertainty
6. Sensitivity coefficient and its relevance
7. Concept of degrees of freedom and confidence levels
8. Expanded uncertainty
9. Uncertainty budgeting
10.Improvement of measurement process etc.

 

After undergoing the programme, the participants will be able to:

 

1. Understand need of calibration
2. Understand need for environmental control
3. Understand the difference between accuracy and measurement uncertainty
4. Importance of documenting calibration processes
5. Understand influencing factors for uncertainties
6. Evaluation of combined calibration uncertainties
7. Have an overview of Laboratory accreditation as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and accreditation process

     
Fee Per Participant (Per Login)

Rs. 4500/-
+18% GST

IMTMA Members/ Micro Companies/ Individuals/ Educational Institutions / Students/ IMTMA Non Members/ Others

USD 135/-

Overseas Participants

 
Faculty
 

This programme will be conducted by Mr. B N Taranath, Former Head of Precision Engineering, Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI), Lead assessor for NABL and International Accreditation Service Inc. (USA) and an acknowledged expert in the field of Precision Measurements & Metrology. Mr. Taranath is currently working with International Accreditation Service (IAS), Los Angeles, California and USA as a Staff Metrologist, Expert consultant and Accreditation Officer. His work involves assessment of laboratories, training, expert consultations etc and assessed a large number of labs & conducted many training programmes in United States, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Dubai, Israel, Bahrain, India Etc. He is also engaged in setting up metrology laboratories & laboratory accreditation both in India & abroad.

For Registration Contact
Vinaykumar S
Programme Coordinator
8147559749
vinay@imtma.in
Contact Address

INDIAN MACHINE TOOL MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION
Plot 249F, Phase IV, Udyog vihar,Sector - 18,
Gurgaon - 122015

Tata no- +91-124-6463101
Tel : 0124 4014101 - 04
Fax : +91-124-4014108

REGISTRATION : Prior registration with an online advance payment is must. Number of participants is limited and will be accepted on ‘First Come First Serve’ basis. A Certificate of participation will be issued to participants.

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