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To measure is to know.
The more you understand what is wrong with a figure, the more valuable that figure becomes.
When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know
something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your
knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind. Sir William Thomson
Lord Kelvin
(1824-1907)
I am never content until I have constructed a mechanical model of the subject I am studying. If I
succeed in making one, I understand, otherwise I do not.
METROLOGIA NA SAÚDE
Água Potável
Contaminação de
Mananciais
Transporte de Cargas
Perigosas
METROLOGIA NA INDÚSTRIA
Finalidade
Calibração
Medição
Ensaio
Verificação
Inspeção
METROLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
Metrologia Industrial
A Metrologia Industrial se aplica: Calibrações, Medições, Ensaios.
Padrões Internacionais
Laboratórios de Calibração e
Ensaios
Laboratórios do Chão de
Fábrica
METROLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
Qualidade
produzida
Raw
Dados
data Qualidade
xxxx xxxx percebida
xxxx xxxx
Cliente
✓
METROLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
In-line CMM
MPEE = ± (1.9 + L/250) µm
Horizontal arm
MPEE = ± (18 + 15 L/1000) µm
Computer
Photogrammetry Tomography
Laser
scanning
system
Laser
tracking
system
Vision checking systems
Articulated arm
systems
The Place of Metrology in Industry 4.0
Inline Metrology, measurements carried out as part of the process, has many advantages over traditional methods for manufacturing operations. Rather than having
inspection as a separate activity, that can cause delays through having to move the parts to the inspection department; inline inspection speeds up the process by
allowing some of the process steps to be removed. By measuring parts in-process, it is possible to reduce rework and scrap by detecting problems earlier and
preventing those problems from going unnoticed causing more delays. The inline inspection provides the opportunity to correct a problem while the part is on the
machine, which will minimize the impact of any rework needed.
Non-Contact Metrology, which includes laser scanners, phase-based laser scanning and optical systems, are crucial to smart factories. This type of measurement
allows for high-resolution scanning of parts as well as long-distance maneuvering of measuring devices. The challenges with non-contact metrology are that this
method typically has line-of-sight limitations. It requires highly accurate positioning to measure the detailed features such as holes.
https://eleymet.com/2018/10/12/the-place-of-metrology-in-industry-40/
https://www.faro.com/pt-BR/Products/Hardware/Tracer-Laser-Projectors-for-Manufacturing
https://www.zeiss.ca/metrology/solutions/car-body.html
https://www.gom.com/en/products/3d-measuring-machines/atos-scanbox-series-7
Photogrammetry Increasingly Used for Automated Production Measurements
https://metrology.news/photogrammetry-increasingly-used-for-automated-production-measurements/