ASME B89 7 4 1-2005 Measurement Uncertainty and Conformance Testing Risk Analysis《测量不确定度和验收试验 风险分析(ASME技术报告)》.pdf
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1、AN ASME TECHNICAL REPORTMeasurement Uncertainty and Conformance Testing: Risk AnalysisASME B89.7.4.1-2005(Technical Report)ASME B89.7.4.1-2005(Technical Report)MeasurementUncertainty andConformance Testing:Risk AnalysisAN ASME TECHNICAL REPORTThree Park Avenue New York, NY 10016Date of Issuance: Feb
2、ruary 3, 2006This Technical Report will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition. Therewill be no addenda issued to this edition.ASME is the registered trademark of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.ASME does not “approve,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construc
3、tion, proprietary device, or activity.ASME does not take any position with respect to the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with anyitems mentioned in this document, and does not undertake to insure anyone utilizing a standard against liability forinfringement of any applicable le
4、tters patent, nor assumes any such liability. Users of a code or standard are expresslyadvised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, isentirely their own responsibility.Participation by federal agency representative(s) or person(s)
5、 affiliated with industry is not to be interpreted asgovernment or industry endorsement of this code or standard.No part of this document may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechani
6、cal EngineersThree Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2006 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword ivCommittee Roster . v1 Scope 12 Definitions and Terminology . 13 Inspection Measurements and Pass/Fail Decisions 24 Frequency Dist
7、ributions: Variable Production Processes and NoisyMeasurements 35 Probability Densities: Prior Information and Standard Uncertainty 66 Workpiece Inspection: Measurements and Measurement Uncertainty . 87 Gauging (or Test) Limits and Guard Bands 108 Controlling the Quality of Individual Workpieces 129
8、 Controlling the Average Quality of Workpieces 15References 18Figures1 Tolerance Zone . 32 Frequency Distribution of a Sample of Spacers 33 Fraction of Workpieces Conforming Versus Process Capability Index . 54 Process Probability Density for the Length of a Randomly Chosen Workpiece 75 Probability
9、Density for the Lengths of a Measured Workpiece 96 Measurement Capability Index Versus Scaled Measurement Result . 117 Stringent Acceptance Zone 128 Relaxed Acceptance Zone . 129 Desired Level of Confidence Defines an Acceptance Zone . 1310 Guard Band Chosen to Reduce the Probability of Accepting a
10、Workpiece That IsToo Long 1411 Stringent Acceptance Zone for Symmetric Two-Sided Guard Banding 1412 Contingency Table for an Inspection Measurement 1613 Contingency Table for the Worked Example . 1714 Producers and Consumers Risks for the Worked Example 1915 Producers Risk Versus Consumers Risk for
11、the Worked Example WithCpp 0.55 and Cmp 2.5 2016 Producers Risk Versus Consumers Risk for Cpp 1.5 . 2117 Producers Risk Versus Consumers Risk for Cpp 1 . 2218 Producers Risk Versus Consumers Risk for Cpp232319 Producers Risk Versus Consumers Risk for Cpp1324Tables1 Fraction Conforming Versus Process
12、 Capability Index . 62 Conformance Probability Versus Guard Band Multiplier . 14Mandatory AppendicesI Properties of Gaussian Probability Densities . 25II Risk Calculations . 27iiiFOREWORDThe ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) is now the internation-ally accepted method o
13、f expressing measurement uncertainty 1. The U.S. has adopted the GUMas a national standard 2. The evaluation of measurement uncertainty has been applied forsome time at national measurement institutes; more recently, increasingly stringent laboratoryaccreditation requirements have increased the use
14、of measurement uncertainty analysis in indus-trial calibration laboratories. In some cases, measurement uncertainty calculations have even beenapplied to factory floor measurements.Given the potential impact to business practices, national and international standards commit-tees are working to publi
15、sh new standards and technical reports that will facilitate the integrationof the GUM approach and the consideration of measurement uncertainty in product conformancedecisions. In support of this effort, the ASME B89 Committee for Dimensional Metrology hasformed Subcommittee 7 Measurement Uncertaint
16、y.Measurement uncertainty has important economic consequences for calibration and inspectionactivities. In calibration reports, the magnitude of the uncertainty is often taken as an indicationof the quality of the laboratory, and smaller uncertainty values generally are of higher value andcost. In i
17、ndustrial measurements, uncertainty has an economic impact through the decision ruleemployed in accepting and rejecting products. ASME B89.7.3.1, Guidelines for Decision Rules:Considering Measurement Uncertainty in Determining Conformance to Specifications, addressesthe role of measurement uncertain
18、ty when accepting or rejecting products based on a measurementresult and a product specification.With significant economic interests at stake, it is advisable that manufacturers guard againstaccepting bad products and rejecting good ones. Even with a very good measurement system,there will be some r
19、isk of decision errors, with cost impacts that vary depending upon the natureof the product and its intended end use. While the evaluation of measurement uncertainty is atechnical activity well-described in the GUM, the selection of a decision rule is a business decisionthat involves cost considerat
20、ions.ASME B89.7.3.1 provides uniform, unambiguous terminology for documenting a decision rule.It describes the relationship between the conformance zone (locating conforming characteristics)and the acceptance zone (locating acceptable measurement results). This Technical Reportaddresses the problem
21、of determining the gauging limits (or test limits) that define the boundariesof the acceptance zone. The limits are chosen to balance the risks of the two types of decisionerrors, whose relative magnitudes depend upon product-specific economic factors that are outsidethe scope of this Report.ivASME
22、STANDARDS COMMITTEE B89Dimensional Metrology(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Technical Report.)OFFICERSB. Parry, ChairD. E. Beutel, Vice ChairM. Lo, SecretaryCOMMITTEE PERSONNELD. E. Beutel, CaterpillarJ. B. Bryan, Bryan AssociatesT. E. Carpenter, U.S. Ai
23、r Force Metrology LabsT. Charlton, Jr., Charlton AssociatesG. A. Hetland, International Institute of Geometric Dimensioningand TolerancingR. J. Hocken, University of North Carolina, CharlotteM. Liebers, Professional Instruments Co.SUBCOMMITTEE 7 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTYG. A. Hetland, Chair, Internati
24、onal Institute of GeometricDimensioning and TolerancingD. A. Swyt, Vice Chair, National Institute of Standards andTechnologyW. Beckwith, Brown 7, para. B.2.9.measured value: value obtained by measurement.NOTE: The measured value is the result of the measurement 2,para. 3.1 and is the value attribute
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