A Measurement System Analysis Approach for Hard-to-Repeat Events

When measurements are nonreplicable, assessing the measurement system is a difficult task and cannot be done using the conventional gauge repeatability and reproducibility methods. This is due to the fact that the object measured is affected by the measurement and/or changes with time. This article...

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Reproducibility
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Tasks
variance components
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