01875nam0 22003853i 450 UMC005047120231121125911.08840410090IT90-4833 20140712d1987 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nBiblioteca Estense, ModenaProfilo storico, cronologia, glossario, bibliografia: Ernesto Milanoschede storico critiche, glossario: Paola Di Pietro Lombardi, Anna Rosa Venturi BarboliniFirenzeNardiniCentro internazionale del libro1987273 p.ill.32 cmLe grandi biblioteche d'ItaliaContiene: 194 riprod. facs. di miniature e ill. In custodia; In cop.: Associazione fra le casse di risparmio italiane.001UMC09798142001 Le grandi biblioteche d'ItaliaModenaBiblioteca EstenseFIRRMLC019865I027.54542BIBLIOTECHE DELL'AMMINISTRAZIONE PUBBLICA. Singole biblioteche. Modena (prov.)19Milano, Ernesto <1937- >CFIV029940ITIT-0120140712IT-RM0289 IT-RM0290 IT-RM0313 IT-RM0151 IT-FR0017 Biblioteca Statale A. 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Wiley20111 online resource (695 p.)Instrumentation and measurement seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84821-188-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; 2.2.5. Dimensioning according to ANSI and CSA; Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Error Analysis and their Uncertainties in Dimensional Metrology Applied to Science and Technology; 1.1. Introduction to uncertainties in dimensional metrology; 1.2. Definition of standards; 1.3. Definition of errors and uncertainties in dimensional metrology; 1.3.1. What is the difference between error and uncertainty?; 1.3.2. Why make a calculation of errors' uncertainty?; 1.3.3. Reminder of basic errors and uncertainties1.3.4. Properties of uncertainty propagation1.3.5. Reminder of random basic variables and their functions; 1.3.6. Properties of random variables of common functions; 1.4. Errors and their impact on the calculation of uncertainties; 1.4.1. Accidental or fortuitous errors; 1.4.2. Systematic errors; 1.4.3. Errors due to apparatus; 1.4.4. Errors due to the operator; 1.4.5. Errors due to temperature differences; 1.4.6. Random errors; 3.10.5. Measurement of screw threads by three-wire method; 1.5. Applications based on errors in dimensional metrology; 1.5.1. Absolute error δ = Ea1.5.2. Relative error δ = Er1.5.3. Systematic error; 1.5.4. Accidental error (fortuitous error); 1.5.5. Expansion effect on a bore/shaft assembly; 1.6. Correction of possible measurement errors; 1.6.1. Overall error and uncertainty; 1.6.2. Uncertainty due to calibration methods; 1.6.3. Capability of measuring instruments; 1.7. Estimation of uncertainties of measurement errors in metrology; 1.7.1. Definitions of simplified equations of uncertainty measurements; 1.7.2. Issue of mathematical statistics evaluation of uncertainties in dimensional metrology1.7.3. Uncertainty range, coverage factor k and range of relative uncertainty1.8. Approaches for determining type A and B uncertainties according to the GUM; 1.8.1. Introduction; 1.8.2. Properties; 1.8.3. Brief description of type-A uncertainty evaluation method; 1.8.4. Type-B uncertainty methods; 1.9. Principle of uncertainty calculation: types A and B; 1.9.1. Error on the repeated measure: calculation of compound standard uncertainty; 1.9.2. Applications on the laboratory calculations of uncertainties; 1.9.3. Simplified models for the calculations of measurement uncertainties1.9.4. Laboratory model of dimensional metrology1.9.5. Measurement uncertainty evaluation discussion; 1.9.6. Contribution of the GUM in dimensional metrology; 1.10. Summary; 1.11. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances According to ISO, CSA (Canada), and ANSI (USA; 2.1. Introduction to geometrical products specification; 2.2. Dimensional tolerances and adjustments; 2.2.1. Adjustments with clearance: Ø80 H8/f7; 2.2.2. Adjustments with uncertain clearance: Ø80 H7/k6; 2.2.3. Adjustments with clamping or interference2.2.4. Approach for the calculation of an adjustment with clearanceApplied Metrology for Manufacturing Engineering, stands out from traditional works due to its educational aspect. Illustrated by tutorials and laboratory models, it is accessible to users of non-specialists in the fields of design and manufacturing. Chapters can be viewed independently of each other. This book focuses on technical geometric and dimensional tolerances as well as mechanical testing and quality control. It also provides references and solved examples to help professionals and teachers to adapt their models to specific cases. 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