Optical Measurement Course
This course equips you with essential skills for optical measurement of precision shafts via comparators, laser micrometers, and interferometry. Delve into error identification, uncertainty analysis, calibration methods, and data-informed acceptance protocols, empowering you to plan, validate, and resolve issues in advanced, high-precision physics experiments with confidence and reliability.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Gain hands-on expertise in optical measurement techniques for precise assessment of diameter, roundness, straightness, and length. Master optical comparator setup, laser micrometer use, interferometry principles, calibration processes, uncertainty evaluation, data interpretation, and ISO-compliant decision criteria. Apply straightforward procedures to boost measurement precision, minimise mistakes, and deliver dependable, traceable outcomes in high-stakes scenarios.
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Develop skills
- Optical comparator setup: conduct swift, precise diameter and roundness evaluations.
- Laser micrometer operation: set up, align, and calibrate for micron-accurate shaft measurements.
- Interferometric length testing: execute fringe pattern analysis for flatness and parallelism verification.
- Uncertainty budgeting: calculate, integrate, and optimise Type A/B components for robust decisions.
- Metrology best practices: manage environmental factors, ensure traceability, and apply acceptance standards.
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