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  2. Metrology - Wikipedia

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    Metrology is divided into three basic overlapping activities: [6] [7] The definition of units of measurement; The realisation of these units of measurement in practice; Traceability—linking measurements made in practice to the reference standards; These overlapping activities are used in varying degrees by the three basic sub-fields of ...

  3. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    Gauge (engineering) A highly precise measurement instrument, also usable to calibrate other instruments of the same kind. Often found in conjunction with defining or applying technical standards. Gradiometer any device that measures spatial variations of a physical quantity. For example, as done in gravity gradiometry.

  4. Dimensional metrology - Wikipedia

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    Dimensional metrology, also known as industrial metrology, is the application of metrology for quantifying the physical size, form (shape), characteristics, and relational distance from any given feature.

  5. Instrumentation and control engineering - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentation engineering is the science of the measurement and control of process variables within a production or manufacturing area. [1] Meanwhile, control engineering, also called control systems engineering, is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with desired behaviors.

  6. Outline of metrology and measurement - Wikipedia

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    The following is a topical outline of the English language Wikipedia articles on the topic of metrology and measurement. Metrology is the science of measurement and its application. Metrology is the science of measurement and its application.

  7. Standard (metrology) - Wikipedia

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    In metrology (the science of measurement), a standard (or etalon) is an object, system, or experiment that bears a defined relationship to a unit of measurement of a physical quantity. [1] Standards are the fundamental reference for a system of weights and measures , against which all other measuring devices are compared.

  8. Measurement system analysis - Wikipedia

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    Proper measurement system analysis is critical for producing a consistent product in manufacturing and when left uncontrolled can result in a drift of key parameters and unusable final products. MSA is also an important element of Six Sigma methodology and of other quality management systems. MSA analyzes the collection of equipment, operations ...

  9. Category:Metrology - Wikipedia

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    Topics related to precision engineering and manufacturing technology. ... National Institute of Metrology Standardization and Industrial Quality;