جزییات کتاب
Metrology is an integral part of the structure of today’s world: navigation and telecommunications require highly accurate time and frequency standards; human health and safety relies on authoritative measurements in diagnosis and treatment, as does food production and trade; global climate studies also depend on reliable and consistent data. Moreover, international trade practices increasingly require institutions to display demonstrated conformity to written standards and specifications. As such, having relevant and reliable results of measurements and tests in compliance with mutually recognised standards can be a technical, commercial and statutory necessity for a company. This book, the results of a working group from the French College of Metrology and featuring chapters written by a range of experts from a variety of European countries, gives a comprehensive and international treatment of the subject. Academics involved in metrology as well as people involved in the metrology capacities of companies and institutions will find this book of great interest.Content: Chapter 1 Analysis of the Metrological Requirements Needed to Ensure Quality (pages 19–42): Jean?Yves Arriat and Klaus?Dieter SchitthelmChapter 2 Organization of Metrology: Industrial, Scientific, Legal (pages 43–77): Luc Erard, Jean?Francois Magana, Roberto Perissi, Patrick Reposeur and Jean?Michel VirieuxChapter 3 Mastering Measurement Processes Approach to the Setting up of a Metrology Function (pages 79–107): Marc Priel and Patrick ReposeurChapter 4 Handling of a Bank of Measuring Instruments (pages 109–126): Jean?Yves ArriatChapter 5 Traceability to National Standards (pages 127–147): Luc Erard and Patrick ReposeurChapter 6 Calibration Intervals and Methods for Monitoring the Measurement Processes (pages 149–162): Patrizia Tavella and Marc PrielChapter 7 Measurements and Uncertainties (pages 163–194): Marc PrielChapter 8 The Environment of Measuring (pages 195–208): Jean?Yves Arriat and Marc PrielChapter 9 About Measuring (pages 209–223): Claude KochChapter 10 Organization of Metrology at Solvay Research and Technology (pages 225–232): Jose MontesChapter 11 Metrology within the Scope of the ISO 9001 Standard (pages 233–245): Philippe Lanneau and Patrick ReposeurChapter 12 Training for the Metrology Professions in France (pages 247–266): Bernard Larquier