MMM - Unit 1
MMM - Unit 1
MMM - Unit 1
MEASUREMENTS &
METROLOGY
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METROLOGY
Metrology is derived from greek word
Metro – which means measurement
Logy – which means science
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TYPES OF METROLOGY
LEGAL METROLOGY OR SCIENTIFIC METROLOGY
INDUSTRIAL METROLOGY
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LEGAL METROLOGY
It is concerned with establishment of quantity system, unit of
measurement, development of new methods etc.
Applications
Commercial transactions
Measurement of health
Measurement of human safety
INDUSTRIAL METROLOGY
It is concerned with the applications of measurement science to
manufacturing and other processes and their use in society
INSPECTION
In engineering activities inspection involves the measurements, tests,
and gauges applied to certain characteristics in regard to object and
activity.
Needs and Functions of Inspection
To achieve
interchangeability
To determine
good or bad parts
To support the
To improve and develop
manufacturing department
precision measuring
instruments
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NEED FOR INSPECTION
Quality output.
Change in Technology
Mass production
Save money
Interchangeability
To develop reputation
FUNDAMENTALS OF METROLOGY
Principles of Metrology
◦ Fundamentals Units and Standards
◦ Language of measurement and must be constant worldwide
◦ SI base units:
1. Length : Meter (m)
2. Mass : Kilograms (kg)
3. Time : second (s)
4. Current : Ampere (A)
5. Thermo. Temp : Kelvin (K)
6. Amount of subs. : Mole (mol)
7. Luminous intensity : Candela (cd)
WE WANT TO MAKE “GOOD”
MEASUREMENTS
Making measurements is woven throughout daily life in a lab.
Standards
Calibration
Traceability
Tolerance
Accuracy
Precision
Errors
Uncertainty
FUNDAMENTALS OF METROLOGY
To determine good and bad parts
1. To determine the conformance of products to specifications or requirements –
important in assisting manufacturing process and assuring of quality.
2. In industry, inspection is used for selection of products whether it can be
‘accepted’ or ‘rejected’
3. To maintain the product quality – meet customer satisfaction index
To achieve Interchangeability
1. Interchangeability – products should be able to fit and mate if chosen randomly
from different manufacturers
2. Examples: Screws and threads, nuts and bolts, pipes and pressure vessels,
pnuematic and hydraulics fittings/valves, etc.
3. Can be achieved by means of measuring and gauging
1. Calipers, micrometers, thickness gauge, radius gauge etc
2. Plug gauge, pin gauge, ring gauge etc
OBJECTIVES OF METROLOGY
To provide accuracy at minimum cost.
Thorough evaluation of newly developed products.
To determine the measuring instrument capabilities.
To reduce the cost of inspection , rejection & rework.
To standardize measuring methods
To maintain the accuracy of measurements through periodic
caliberation of the instruments.
To prepare design for gauges and special inspection fixtures.
STANDARD
A standard is defined as something that is setup and established by an
authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, weight, value.
1. Primary Standards
2. Secondary Standards
3. Tertiary Standards
4. Working Standards
TYPES of standards
1. Line Standard
2. End Standards
1. Line Standards
When the length being measured is expressed as the distance between two
parallel end faces then it is called end standard. They can be made to high degree
of accuracy.
2. End standard Standards
End standards are highly accurate and are well suited to measurements of close
tolerances.
They are time consuming in use and prove only one dimension at a time
Dimensional tolerance as small as 0.0005 mm can be measured
End standards are subjected to wear on their measuring faces.
End standards have built in datum, because their measuring faces are flat and
parallel and can be positively located on a datum surfaces.
They are not subjected to parallax effect.
COMPARISON BETWEEN LINE
STANDARD AND END STANDARD
SL.N CHARACTERIST LINE STANDARD END STANDARD
O ICS
1. PRINCIPLE LENGTH IS LENGTH IS EXPRESSED
EXPRESSED AS THE AS THE DISTANCE
DISTANCE BETWEEN BETWEEN TWO FLAT
TWO LINES. PARALLEL FACES.
2. ACCURACY LIMITED TO +/- 0.2 MM HIGHLY ACCURATE FOR
FOR HIGH ACCURACY MEASUREMENTS OF
CLOSE TOLERANCES UP
TO +/- 0.001 MM
3. EASE & TIME OF MEASUREMENT IS USE OF END STANDARD
MEASUREMENT QUICK AND EASY REQUIRES SKILL AND IS
TIME CONSUMING
4. EFFECT OF SCALE MARKINGS THESE ARE SUBJECTED
WEAR ARE NOT SUBJECTED TO WEAR ON THEIR
TO WEAR, HOWEVER MEASURING SURFACES
SIGNIFICANT WEAR
MAY OCCUR ON
LEADING ENDS.
COMPARISON BETWEEN LINE
STANDARD AND END STANDARD
5. ALIGNMENT CANNOT BE EASILY CAN BE EASILY
ALIGNED WITH THE ALIGNED WITH THE
AXIS OF AXIS OF
MEASUREMENT. MEASUREMENT.
4L1=4A+2(a+b) +2[(a+b0+x]
4L1=4A+2(a+b)+2(a+b)+x
4L1=4A+4(a+b) +2x
Dividing by 4 we have,
L1= A+(a+b)+1/2x
Transfer from line standard to end standard
NUMERICALS
1. A calibrated meter end bar has an actual length of 1000.0003 mm. It is to be used in the
calibration of two bars A & B, each having a basic length of 500 mm.
When compared with the meter end bar LA+LB was found out to be shorter by 0.0002 mm. In
comparing A with B it was found out that A was 0.0004 mm longer than B. Find the actual length
of A & B.
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3. Four length bars A, B, C, D of approximately 250 mm each are to be calibrated with standard
calibrated meter bar which is actually 0.0008 mm less than a meter. It is also found that, bar B is
0.0002 mm longer than bar A, bar C is 0.0004 mm longer than bar A and bar D is 0.0001 mm
shorter than bar A. The length of all four bars put together is 0.0003 mm longer than the
calibrated standard metre. Determine the actual dimensions of each other.
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4. Four length bars A, B,C and D each having a basic length 125 mm are to be calibrated using a
calibrated length bar of 500 mm basic length. The 500 mm bar has an actual length of 499.9991
mm. Also it was found that
LB= LA + 0.0001 mm
LC= LA + 0.0005 mm
LD= LA - 0.0002 mm
& LA + LB + LC + LD = L + 0.0003 mm.
Determine LA, LB, LC & LD
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SLIP GUAGES
OR
JOHANNSON GAUGES
OR
GUAGE BLOKS
Slip gauges are rectangular blocks of steel having a cross-section of 30mm
face length and 10mm face width.
They are made up of high grade steels or tungsten carbide material as they
are hard and wear resistant.
The gauge block set, also known as "Jo Blocks", was developed by the
Swedish inventor Carl Edward Johansson.
Basic forms of Slip gauges
1.Rectangular
This form of slip gauges are used because they are less expensive to
manufacture & where space is limited .
2.Square
They are expensive & wear out easily.
Always start with last decimal place and deduct it from the required dimension.
Select the next smallest figure in the same way, find the remainder and continue
this until the required dimension is completed.
Suppose the dimension to be build is 29.758mm M112 set.
The last decimal place is 0.008, select 1.008 mm slip gauge.
Now, dimension left is 29.758-1.0008=28.75mm.
For second decimal place of 0.05, select 1.25 mm slip gauge.
Therefore the remainder is 28.75-1.25=27.5mm.
Now select 7.5mm & 20mm to build the required combinations.
Thus we have 20+7.5+1.25+1.008=29.758mm
After selecting the minimum no of slip gauges in this manner they are cleaned &
wrung with their largest sizes first without touching their measuring surfaces
with fingers.
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1. Build 58.975 mm using M 112 set of slip gauges
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1. Build 58.975 mm using M 112 set of slip gauges
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1. Build 58.975 mm using M 112 set of slip gauges
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1. Build 58.975 mm using M 112 set of slip gauges
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1. Using M 112 set of slip gauges, build the following dimensions
49.3115, 68.208 & 52.496
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1. Using M 112 set of slip gauges, build the following dimensions
49.3115, 68.208 & 52.496
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1. Using M 112 set of slip gauges, build the following dimensions
49.3115, 68.208 & 52.496
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The slip gauge set M-38 consists of the following:
Range (mm) Steps (mm) Pieces
1.005 - 1
1.01-1.09 0.01 9
1.1-1.9 0.1 9
1.0-9.0 1.0 9
10.0-100.0 10.0 10
10-90 10 9 25.0-100.0 25 4