INTERNATIONAL VOCABULARY OF METROLOGY


Metrology Terms

These metrology terms represent only a portion of the extensive vocabulary in metrology. Metrology is a critical discipline in science, engineering, manufacturing, and various industries, ensuring accuracy and reliability in measurements and processes.

The International Vocabulary of Metrology – Defines basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM) 3rd edition. According to the VIM, In general, a vocabulary is a “terminological dictionary which contains designations and definitions from one or more specific subject fields”

(ISO 1087-1:2000, 3.7.2). The present Vocabulary pertains to metrology, the “science of measurement and its application.

Metrology Terms

TermDefinition
AccuracyThe degree of closeness between a measured value and the true or accepted value.
CalibrationThe comparison of an unknown to a known reference. The process of adjusting or comparing a measuring instrument or system to a known standard to ensure its accuracy.
International System of Units (SI)The modern metric system of measurement, based on seven base units and their derived units, is used internationally.
MeasurementThe process of quantifying an attribute of an object or phenomenon using a specific unit.
MetrologistA person who specializes in the science of measurement and metrology.
MetrologyThe science of measurement
Metrology LaboratoryA controlled environment where precision measurements are performed using calibrated equipment.
TraceabilityAn unbroken chain of calibrations relating to a recognized national or international standard through a chain of comparisons to an SI unit.
Measurement Uncertainty (MU)“non-negative parameter characterizing the dispersion of the quantity values being attributed to a measurand, based on the information used.” VIM, 3.9, measurement uncertainty (2012 updates)
MeasurandA “quantity intended to be measured” VIM
PrecisionThe degree of consistency or reproducibility of measurements when repeated under similar conditions.
SI UnitThe international system of units, comprised of 7 base units
SI Derived Unit22 derived units of measure, derivatives of SI base units.
StandardA known, agreed-upon value or reference is used as a basis for comparison in metrology.
ToleranceThe allowable deviation or variation from a specified dimension or value in a measurement.
Unit of MeasurementA defined quantity, such as length, mass, or time, is used as a standard for measuring other quantities of the same kind.

Metrology Acronyms

AcronymDefinition
cGMPCurrent Good Manufacturing Practices
CMCCalibration and Measurement Capabilities
DUTDevice Under Test
EMUExpanded Measurement Uncertainty
MUMeasurement Uncertainty
NDINon-Destructive Inspection (NDI), also referred to as Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): A method of testing or evaluating materials and components without causing damage to the tested item.
NISTNational Institute of Standards and Technology, (US).
OOTOut of Tolerance
SI UnitThe international system of units, comprised of 7 base units
SI Derived Unit22 derived units of measure, derivatives of SI base units.
TARTest Accuracy Ratio
TURTest Uncertainty Ratio
QMSQuality Management System
QSRQuality System Regulation (FDA)
UUTUnit Under Test

References
  1. International vocabulary of metrology – Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM) 3rd edition, Retrieved from: https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/2071204/JCGM_200_2012.pdf



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