ASTM-E2782 Standard Guide for Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)

ASTM-E2782 - 2017 R22(E1) EDITION - CURRENT
Show Complete Document History

Document Center Inc. is an authorized dealer of ASTM standards.
The following bibliographic material is provided to assist you with your purchasing decision:

Standard Guide for Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
ORDER

Price:

$90.00        


Want this as a site license?

Scope

1.1 This guide presents terminology, concepts, and selected methods and formulas useful for measurement systems analysis (MSA). Measurement systems analysis may be broadly described as a body of theory and methodology that applies to the non-destructive measurement of the physical properties of manufactured objects.

1.2 UnitsThe system of units for this guide is not specified. Dimensional quantities in the guide are presented only as illustrations of calculation methods and are not binding on products or test methods treated.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Significance and Use

Many types of measurements are made routinely in research organizations, business and industry, and government and academic agencies. Typically, data are generated from experimental effort or as observational studies. From such data, management decisions are made that may have wide-reaching social, economic, and political impact. Data and decision making go hand in hand and that is why the quality of any measurement is importantfor data originate from a measurement process. This guide presents selected concepts and methods useful for describing and understanding the measurement process. This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive survey of this topic.

Any measurement result will be said to originate from a measurement process or system. The measurement process will consist of a number of input variables and general conditions that affect the final value of the measurement. The process variables, hardware and software and their properties, and the human effort required to obtain a measurement constitute the measurement process. A measurement process will have several properties that characterize the effect of the several variables and general conditions on the measurement results. It is the properties of the measurement process that are of primary interest in any such study. The term measurement systems analysis or MSA study is used to describe the several methods used to characterize the measurement process.

Note 1—Sample statistics discussed in this guide are as described in Practice E2586; control chart methodologies are as described in Practice E2587.

Keywords

analysis of variance; ANOVA; bias; discrimination ratio; gage consistency; gage performance; gage R&R; gage stability; linearity; repeatability; reproducibility; resolution; variance components; ICS Number Code 17.020 (Metrology and measurement in general)

To find similar documents by ASTM Volume:

14.01 (Healthcare Informatics)

14.02 (General Test Methods; Forensic Psychophysiology; Forensic Sciences; Terminology; Conformity Assessment; Statistical Methods; Nanotechnology; Forensic Engineering; Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products)

To find similar documents by classification:

17.020 (Metrology and measurement in general Including measuring instruments in general, preferred numbers, standard measures, general aspects of reference materials, etc. Quantities and units, see 01.060 Chemical reference materials, see 71.040.30)

This document comes with our free Notification Service, good for the life of the document.

This document is available in either Paper or PDF format.

 

Customers who bought this document also bought:

ASTM-A240
Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications

ASTM-A370
Standard Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products

ASTM-E18
Standard Test Methods for Rockwell Hardness of Metallic Materials

Document Number

ASTM-E2782-17R22E01

Revision Level

2017 R22(E1) EDITION

Status

Current

Modification Type

New

Publication Date

July 13, 2022

Document Type

Guide

Page Count

26 pages

Committee Number

E11.20