Learn How to Apply Measurement System Analysis (MSA) for the Aerospace Sector
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Learn How to Apply Measurement System Analysis (MSA) for the Aerospace Sector
This two-day course teaches the aerospace methodology for measurement systems analysis, as defined in AS13003 (Measurement System Analysis for the Aero Engine supply chain) and the MSA requirements for AS9145 – Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP). It also details the typical methods used to evaluate both variable and attribute measurement systems.
You will learn about the methods used to assess the quality of a measurement system, and to understand the sources of variation present and the impact on the measurement result. The course also outlines the competitive advantages of an effective Measurement System Analysis (MSA) process along with the benefits of reducing costs through accurate measurement.
Why Use MSA?
Measurement System Analysis (MSA), is a method for determining the variation present in measurement systems. In the Aerospace Industry a high level of confidence is required for the measurement of product and process characteristics and accurate inspection is essential to ensure that parts and assemblies delivered to the purchaser meet specifications. MSA provides a method enabling organisations to understand the variation present in their measuring systems. This variation can impact both variable and attribute measurement systems.
ABOUT AS13003 (Measurement System Analysis for the Aero Engine supply chain)
This standard defines the essential requirements to establish acceptable measurement systems (for variable and attribute features) for use on aero engine parts and assemblies.
There are many different requirements across the aero engine parts and assemblies supply chain, and the aerospace industry is heavily reliant on inspection to ensure that parts and assemblies delivered to the purchaser meet drawing requirements. The AS13003 standard is intended to harmonize these requirements into a single methodology and determine what needs to be inspected.The standard defines the minimum requirements for conducting Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) for variable and attribute assessment on characteristics as defined on the drawing or specification.
*This course can be tailored to your requirements and delivered ‘in-house’ at your premises or in one of our well equipped training venues.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Process Design Practitioners
- Process Improvement Teams
- Implementation Teams
- Internal Auditors
- Anyone involved in the implementation or auditing of Measurement Systems Analysis.
- Those involved in APQP and PPAP activities, AS9102 First Article, AS13004 PFMEA and Control Plans, AS13003 MSA and ongoing process control and process improvement.
PREREQUISITES
Those attending this course are expected to have knowledge of the following:
- An understanding of applicable ISO 9001 and the AS/EN/JISQ 91xx series requirements
TOPICS COVERED & LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning outcomes include:
- Learn how to identify the correct measurement systems analysis tool to use when evaluating measurement systems
- Recognise whether a measurement system is acceptable for its intended use
- Be able to define the different sources of variation present in a measurement system
- Identify linearity, stability, bias, reproducibility and repeatability
- Analyse both variable and attribute gages
- Manage stability studies, bias studies and linearity studies
- Conduct repeatability and reproducibility (GR&R) studies on variable measurement systems
- Plan and conduct measurement systems studies on attribute measurement systems using risk analysis methods
- Recognize the different types of statistical methods used to evaluate performance and capability, using both variable and attribute data
- Define the difference between capability and performance
- Explain how to conduct an initial process study for variable data
- Interpret the process for the selection of control charts
CERTIFICATION
Certificate of Completion
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Detailed course notes
- Certificate of Completion
- Lunch and refreshments
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