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In production, measurement process capability studies are required. This requirement is obligatory according to several international standards, guidelines and company guidelines of the automotive industry. Due to this requirement, the risk of product liability is to become appreciable and controllable.
While the automotive industry implemented gage capability studies during the last years, today, the determination of the extended measurement uncertainty serves as an alternative to capability studies or to the applicability of measurement processes.
This book gives a comprehensive overview and assists you in dealing with these requirements in industrial production. Several guidelines contained in this book (Bosch, DaimlerChrysler, General Motors Powertrain) apply the procedures described here. The acquired experience confirms the great benefit of these procedures in practice.
Preface
Preface to the 2nd Edition
Preface to the 3rd Edition
Table to Contents
Chapter 1 : Measurement Process Capability
Chapter 2 : Gage Monitoring as a Basis for Measurement Process Capability
Chapter 3 : Definitions and Terms
Chapter 4 : Influencing Factors on the Measurement Process
Chapter 5 : Gage Capability as a Measurement Process Capability Study
Chapter 6 : Capability Study of Attribute Measurement Processes
Chapter 7 : Extended Measurement Uncertainty
Chapter 8 : Extended Measurement Uncertainty according to ISO 22514-7 or VDA 5
Chapter 9 : Simplified Determination of the Measurement Uncertainty
Chapter 10 : Special Cases in Measurement Process Capability
Chapter 11 : How to Handle Incapable Measurement Processes
Chapter 12 : Typical Questions about Measurement Process Capability
Chapter 13 : Capability Studies in Visual Inspections
Chapter 14 : Purchase of Gages
Chapter 15 : Proof of Suitability for Test Software
Chapter 16 : Appendix
Chapter 17 : Reference
Chapter 18 : "Measurement System Capability" Reference Manual
Chapter 19 : GM PowerTrain Measurement Systems Specification (SP-Q-MSS)
Chapter 20 : Bosch Booklet 10 : Capability of Measurement and Test Processes
Chapter 21 : Index