A metrologist trained in this program has the knowledge base to begin performing pressure calibrations at a beginning level. This individual may need specific training on lab standards at their place of employment.
The recipient is knowledgeable in the following areas:
Science of pressure- Basic knowledge behind the science of pressure including Pressure SI units and formulas, Pascals liquid principles, Charles's Law, Boyle's Law, Avogadro's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and the combined gas law.
Types of pressure- Graduate can differentiate between the different types of pressure and their zero reference.
Pressure Safety- Pressure safety considerations including burst and working pressure, hose considerations, connection considerations, and pressure PPE.
Hose and Connectors- Graduates understand the considerations for the working pressure of entire test setups, including hoses and connectors. Graduates understand the differences between different types of connectors.
Pressure Calibration Considerations- Graduates learned about the considerations when performing pressure calibrations including media, ranges of devices, accuracy of DUTS and standards, pressure sources, safety, etc.
Analog Gauge Calibrations- Graduates learned analog gauge specifics to include bourdon tubes, scales and accuracies, 3-2-3 and all other ASME tolerances, parallax, etc.
Electronic Gauge Calibrations- Graduates learned electronic gauge specifics to include strain gauges, diaphragms, piezoelectric crystals, zero and span, signal types to include 4-20ma loop, media considerations, etc.
Calibration Demonstrations of both analog and digital calibrations
Graded quizzes for all topics covered. Score of 80% required for completion.
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