Course detail
Engineering Metrology II
FSI-XSM-KAcad. year: 2012/2013
It acts about the basic course in the metrology branche. The subject gives to the students the acquaintance about the bases of fundamental metrology, with the basic measurement principles with the impact on the practical checking principles of size and geometry variables.
Application of ISO standards in megtrology. Elaboration of measured values. The review of measuring and control means for the region of geometrical values. Problematics of 3D measurement and the support of computor aided metrological processes.
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Examination: Practical written test and oral examination
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Basic literature
Smith,E.: Principles of industrial measurement for control applications, USA, 1994
Sydenhan, P.H.: Handbook of Measurement Science, Volume 1,2,3, John Wileysons Inc., 1992
Recommended reading
Janíček,P.: Technický experiment, VUT Brno, 1989
Jenčík, J., Volf, J.: Technická měření, ČVUT Praha, 2003
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2. Measurement and measuring devices basic statistical tools
3. Testing laboratory, length measurement, angles, types of deviations and errors, etalons
4. Basic methods for control of geometrical variables, control of gear wheels, threads
5. Checking of surface texture
6. Control of geometrical deviations straigthness, cylindricity, roudness
7. Methodology of quality control
8. Gauges calibration, general requirements
9. Temperature measurement – contact sensors errors
10. Contactless sensors, special thermometers, thermovizion, wettness measurement, gases analysis, errors
11. Nondestructive thickness measurement, residual stress measurement by strain gauges.
12. Introduction into the measurement technics of nonelectrical values, classification of strain gauges, selection of parameters.
13. The examples of sensors design with resistant strain gauges, other sensors.
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2. Absolute and incremental gauges
3. Length etalons – end ganges
4. Thread control
5. Texture measurement
6. Measurement of roudness and cylindricity
7. Hand methods for creation and evaluation of X-R diagram
8. Temperature measurement of roundness and cylindricity
9. Contactless measurement of temperature
10. Length measurement by ultrasound, measurement of mechanical variables, measurement of residual stresses
11. Elaboration of technological data sets by EXCEL programm
12. Introduction into the strain gauge technology, sticking of strain ganges, measurement of elongation and bending
13. Measurement with strain ganges and results evaluation credit