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IME 466 - Metrology

 

 


COURSE DESCRIPTION

Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering – Metrology (3) (3,0) IME 466

Elective Course

Fall Semester 2006

 

 

2007-2008

Catalog Data:

This course exposes the student to the principals associated with dimensional measurement, inspection, measurement systems analysis, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.  Prerequisite: IME370 or graduate standing

 

 

 

Textbook(s):

Course notes, Hubbard

 

 

Coordinator:

Kevin M. Hubbard, Associate Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

 

 

Topics and Schedule:

1. Tolerances and process tolerance capabilities (3 hours)

2. Surface roughness specification and measurement (5 hours)
3. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (20 hours)
4. Inspection for GD&T (10 hours)
6. Measurement Systems Analysis (7 hours)

 

 

Professional Component:

In this course, students are exposed to measurement systems design.

 

 

Course Outcomes

Students successfully completing this course will have the ability to:

 

1.   Develop inspection plans.

2.   Understand and interpret both dimensionally toleranced and geometrically dimensioned and toleranced workpart specifications.

3.   Perform reproducibility and repeatability analyses.

4.   Design and specify inspection equipment, tooling, and systems.

 

 

 

Prepared by:

Kevin M. Hubbard, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

 

 

Date:

May 26, 2008

 

Program Educational Objective.Outcome

General Course Outcomes

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Last Updated: June 12, 2008