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MSA II
and Measurement Uncertainty
Learn advanced approaches that can be used when standard Gage
R&R methods will not work. NOTE: Computers and MinitabTM
software will be used in this seminar; please bring a laptop
if possible.
Seminar Content
Overview
Review of Basic Measurement System Assessment
Estimating Repeatability and Reproducibility
Using the Standard Forms
Evaluating Destructive Testing
Surrogate Parts
Multiple Locations
Modeling Time Variant Systems
Reference Measurement System
Intra-Class Correlation
The Discrimination Ratio
Developing Confidence Limits for the True Value
Modeling the Attribute Gage System
Understanding Components of Variation
Using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to Determine Gage
R&R
Identifying Interactions
Interpretation Using Confidence Intervals
Within Part Variation
Advanced Studies Using ANOVA
Multiple Measurement Systems
Single Observation Measurement Systems
MSA and Nested Samples
Multiple Components of Reproducibility Variation
Who Should
Attend
Practitioners involved in the evaluation of measurement systems
and any individual making decisions based on data.
Prerequisites
A knowledge of basic algebra, statistical process control
concepts and basic measurement system concepts is suggested.
Related Seminars
ISO/TS 16949:2002
Statistical Process Control I
Measurement System Assessment I
Seminar
Fee: $795
All meals, excluding dinner, are included.
Each participant will receive a comprehensive
manual and a Certificate of Completion at the close of the
seminar.
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