Springer Handbook of Metrology and Testing
Czichos, Horst(Editor), Saito, Tetsuya(Editor), Smith, Leslie M(Editor)The principal motivation for this Handbook stems from the increasing demands of technology for measurement results that can be used globally. Measurements within a local laboratory or manufacturing facility must be able to be reproduced accurately anywhere in the world.
The book integrates knowledge from basic sciences and engineering disciplines, compiled by experts from internationally known metrology and testing institutions, and academe, as well as from industry, and conformity-assessment and accreditation bodies.
The Commission of the European Union has expressed this asthere is no science without measurements, no quality without testing, and no global markets without standards.
Key Topics:
Metrology Principles and Organization
Methodologies of Measurement and Testing
Analytical Chemistry Methods
Microstructural and Nanoscopic Analyses
Materials Properties Measurement: mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, optical
Materials Performance Testing: Corrosion, friction and wear, biogenic, environmental
Nondestructive Testing
Reliability Evaluation
Modeling and Simulation Methods: molecular dynamics simulation, finite element methods,
Monte Carlo simulation.
Features:
Develops and explains guidelines and standards for Quality of Measurement and Testing
Sampling
Traceability of Measurement and Testing
Statistical Evaluation of Results
Accuracy and Uncertainty of Measurement
Validation:
Inter-laboratory Comparisons and Proficiency Testing
Reference Materials
Reference Procedures
Human Aspects in a Laboratory
International Standards, Laboratory Accredita