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Intermediate Metrology Seminar

Purpose:

Minimum Requirements

Before attending the Intermediate seminar, a metrologist must have completed the Basic Metrology seminar and State participants must have completed required Basic LAP problems. An understanding of the Basic seminar material is assumed for the Intermediate seminar, which is primarily a classroom seminar, although demonstrations and hands-on exercises are used. The Intermediate seminar is generally open to all interested parties; however, State metrologists are given priority in attendance due to legal metrology obligations. This seminar should provide metrologists with a thorough understanding of the theory and concepts behind the procedures and equations used in mass, and volume calibrations. Derivation of many of the equations is demonstrated to provide the metrologists with an understanding of the physics behind the corrections made in high precision calibration.

Topics

Topics covered in the Intermediate seminar are:

  • air buoyancy corrections in mass calibration,
  • statistics,
  • measurement assurance and measurement control,
  • gravimetric calibration of glassware and metal standards, and
  • an introduction to mass measurement weighing designs.

Air buoyancy corrections and the calculation of air density are covered in detail because these calculations are required in all high precision mass and gravimetric volume calibrations.

After this seminar, the metrologist should have a complete understanding of the theory behind the test procedures and the corrections involved in high precision calibration. The metrologist should be able to compute the magnitude of corrections before performing a calibration to determine if a correction is significant or negligible. This knowledge permits the metrologist to perform the highest precision calibrations possible using the available standards and laboratory equipment. Intermediate LAP problems are assigned to State metrologists at the completion of the course. Acceptable completion of the problems is required for NIST Weights and Measures Division laboratory recognition of the State laboratory in support of fine accuracy mass calibrations and gravimetric volume calibrations.

A NOTEBOOK PC IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THE INTERMEDIATE SEMINAR BUT MAY BE USED AND IS RECOMMENDED!!! A scientific calculator (minimum 10 digits) and familiarity with its operation is required.

Cost

The fee for 2012 is $1,795 which does NOT include meals, lodging or travel expenses. State weights and measures metrologists are funded by NIST OWM.

Related Project(s):

NIST OWM has a number of other training opportunities scheduled. For more information:

Speakers:

Jose A. Torres-Ferrer
Office of Weights and Measures
(301) 975-3603

Details:

Start Date: Monday, December 3, 2012
End Date: Friday, December 7, 2012
Location: Gaithersburg 101/B11
Audience: Industry, Government
Format: Seminar

Sponsor(s):

NIST Office of Weights and Measures

Class No. 5164

Registration:

Register for participation using the Office of Weights and Measures Contact Management System. Database users must first establish an account by going to the link listed above. You must register in the OWM Contact Management System to participate in the webinar. Follow the instructions to create an account unless you are already a registered user. Your request will be processed within one business day and then you will be sent a password so that you may begin to use the system. Registered webinar participants will receive an email confirmation and will be provided a web link to make a payment. Funding of State W&M laboratory webinar participants is sponsored by the Office Weights and Measures. If you have any questions, please contact Isabel Chavez at (301) 975-2128.

Registration Contact:

Yvonne Branden,
Office of Weights and Measures,
(301) 975 - 3272

Isabel Chavez,
Contact Management System Administrator,
(301) 975 - 2128

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Transportation

The Washington Metrorail (light rail system) is available from National Airport (awkward with much luggage). You must purchase a ticket at the National Airport Metro station for the entire trip. Take the Blue Line from the airport, change to the Red Line at Metro Center station and take the Red Line to the last stop at Shady Grove, then take a cab to the hotel. Taxis are also available at a cost between $40 and $50. You may also rent a car if you so desire. Many of the local hotels have a shuttle to and from NIST. Please verify if your hotel has shuttle service to NIST when making room reservations.

Technical Contact:

Val Miller,
Office of Weights and Measures,
(301) 975 - 3602