This training program will offer an introduction to measurement systems, and cover implementation of Gage R&R studies, linearity assessment, attribute measurement systems, and non-replicable systems.
This webinar will explore why measurement systems must be properly assessed to minimize risk and comply with customer and regulatory requirements.
Why Should You Attend:
Important measurement system characteristics include discrimination, accuracy, precision (repeatability and reproducibility), linearity, and stability. Techniques exist to assess measurement systems for each of these important characteristics. Skipping such assessments can lead to the use of measurement systems that are not capable of monitoring process variation or, in extreme cases, even of distinguishing between conforming and non-conforming product. In short, validating measurement systems is an important pre-requisite to relying on data.This webinar will explore why measurement systems must be properly assessed to minimize risk and comply with customer and regulatory requirements.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand key sources of measurement error
- Design and conduct Gage R&R studies to estimate measurement error components (repeatability, reproducibility)
- Interpret Gage R&R results and identify corrective actions, if necessary
- Plan and conduct Gage R&R studies for attribute (pass/fail) measurement systems
- Apply control charts to monitor measurement systems stability over time
- Assess accuracy and linearity of measurement systems
- Handle non-replicable systems (such as destructive tests)
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Introduction to Measurement Systems
- Definitions
- Measurement Processes
- Discrimination
- Accuracy, Precision, Linearity
- Repeatability and Reproducibility
- Product, Measurement, and Total Variation
Gage R&R
- Planning Measurement Assessments
- Implementation of Gage R&R Studies
- Analysis of Gage R&R Studies
Linearity Assessment
- Linearity and Bias Studies
- Linearity with Respect to Accuracy
- Linearity with Respect to Precision
Attribute Measurement Systems
- Planning for Attribute Systems Assessments
- Short Assessment Method
- Non-Replicable Systems (Destructive Testing)
Who Will Benefit:
- Operations/Production Managers
- Quality Assurance Managers
- Process or Manufacturing Engineers or Managers
- Product Design Engineers
- Scientists
- Research & Development Personnel
- Project Managers
- Lab Personnel
- Tooling Engineers
- QA/QC Personnel
Course Provider
Steven Wachs,