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Conducting Measurement Systems Analysis for Rotor Balancing Tasks
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR6966
- Issued
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Scope
This AIR provides a general guideline on how to perform effective measurement systems analysis study (MSA) for rotor balancing tasks. The document also includes applicable data analysis methods and result interpretation.
Rationale
Conducting a measurement systems analysis (MSA) study for balancing tasks is important to correctly assess the balance measurement system and is a key component for establishing, improving, and maintaining quality systems. A rotor balancing measurement system consists of balancing machines, rotors/parts to be measured, and personnel taking the measurements. A MSA study enables process planners to design experiment in which the level of process variation is attributed to the balancing machine, operator, parts, and operator-part interaction.
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) outlines the major variables to consider and applicable data analysis methods to utilize when conducting a MSA study for rotor balancing tasks.
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Issuing Committee
The SAE EG-1A Balancing committee concerns itself with all balancing methods and procedures as they relate to the interests of the aerospace industry. The group’s scope includes creating, preparing and, maintaining all relevant specifications, recommended practices, standards and, requirements for rotor balance measurement, evaluation and, correction. The SAE EG-1A committee includes OEMs, suppliers, processors, consulting firms, government, academia and others throughout both the commercial and military aerospace industries.
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