MET-302 Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty
Key features
Course topics:
- What is Uncertainty in a Measurement?
- Introduction to Basic Metrology Statistics
- Instrument Specifications
- Statistical Distributions
- Calculating Measurement Uncertainty
- Using the Student's t Distribution and the Welch-Satterthwaite Equation
- Creating a Basic Uncertainty Budget
- Statistical Techniques in Metrology
- Guardbanding and Risk Analysis
- Uncertainty in Temperature Measurement
- Uncertainty in Pressure Measurement
Product overview: MET-302 Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty
Price *
$ 3,670.00
Date(s)
August 5 - 7, 2025 (Class size: 12 seats) | Register now |
Duration
3 Days
Location
6920 Seaway Boulevard Everett, WA, 98203, USA
Synopsis
This course will teach you how to develop uncertainty budgets and how to understand the necessary calibration processes and techniques to obtain repeatable results.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that attendees have a high school education and a basic understanding of math, algebra, physics and science. Some hands-on experience in dc-1f electrical calibration, temperature calibration, pressure and flow calibration is helpful. Formal statistics training is not required
Course outline
MET-302 Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty Course Outline
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