Course Description

A three-day classroom course delivered by NPL and its training delivery network, EAL Accredited.

In this training course, learners will be introduced to dimensional metrology and the importance of good measurement practice and the right measurement behaviours.

This is a EAL approved qualification. 

Who is it for

For those looking to use good practice in measurement. Suitable for engineers, those working in quality and process, inspection and control, designers and production staff as well as instrument and equipment users, apprentices and graduates.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the relevance of dimensional measurement, including the use of dimensional and geometrical tolerances, to all stages of the engineering process.
  • Understand the use of datum systems in dimensional measurement.
  • Be able to interpret tolerance frames with and without datum references, and understand the shapes of the associated tolerance zones.
  • Be able to interpret tolerance frames for the different geometrical characteristics of form, location, orientation, and run-out.
  • Understand principles of measurement that allow the formation of a measurement strategy, including measurement uncertainty, calibration and traceability.
  • Confidently select and use a range of measuring instruments, using an understanding of how they should be prepared, used, read and stored.
  • Interpret and analyse the data output from the measurement.
  • Understand the importance of good practices associated with repeatability and reproducibility when using measuring equipment.
  • Make informed decisions as an individual and part of a team.
Location 

The course will be held at Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) 

Costs and contacts

The course cost is £875.00 per candidate, please note this fee is exempt from vat.

Please kindly contact metrology.eec@coventry.ac.uk for further course information.