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Metrological Capabilities of
National Institute for Standards (NIS), EgyptProf. Dr. Eng Ali Abuelezz
President of NIS
CAFMET 2010, 3rd International Metrology Conference
18-23 April 2010 Cairo, Egypt
Why Metrology is Essential?
• no quality without quality control,
• no quality control without measurements,
• no measurements without calibration,
• no calibration without calibration laboratories,
• no calibration laboratories without traceability,
• no traceability without measurement standards,
• no measurement standards without metrology
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The Logic Chain of Quality
The Story of Metrology in Ancient Egypt
Ramses II distributed to all the citizensidentical square pieces of land, such that allwould pay the same taxes.
But the Nile floods changed their shapes.The scribers measured the new complexsurfaces shapes in order to adjust thetaxes.
Herodotus
(426 B.C - 484 B.C.).
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Measuring and Counting in Ancient Egypt
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Land surveying for purposes oftaxation and administration led tomeasuring and counting
Ramses II ~ 1300 B.C.
5000 years ago They
produce the master standard
of linear measurement, the
Cubit “Length of Royal
forearm”.
The Egyptians Laid the Foundation for
Modern Dimensional Measurements 7
The “Royal Cubit” Primary standard
was made from granite.
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Calibration and Traceability in
Ancient Egypt
Primary standard
Working Standard
The “Royal Cubit” Primary standard, Realization ofReference.
A stick of wood as Working Standard.
Re-calibration of cubit stick on each full moon.
Severe penalty for non-compliance
Calibration / Traceability
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• 236.22 m wide width, 146.3 m height and the error
less than 15 mm, (6 X 10-5)
• Perpendicular angel with error less than 12 second
(4 X 10-6).
Errors In Pyramid Construction
Elements Of International
Quality System
Metrology
StandardsAccreditation
BIPM
ISOILAC
Quality
OIML
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Pre industrialisation:- local trade, taxation, (basic) engineering
Local Office of Weights and Measures.
Industrialisation :- international trade, taxation, mechanical and (early) electrical engineering, National Office of Weights and Measures.
20 May 1875, the Meter Convention (second oldest
intergovernmental treaty) was signed, by 17 industrial nations, in
Paris with the aim of world-wide uniformity of measurement;
measurement standards improvement, international equivalence,
establishment of a global infrastructure for precise, accurate and
traceable measurement.
New type of institute dedicated, the National Metrology Institute
(NMIs).
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Recent World Metrology System
The Meter Convention & NMIs Creation
15The Beginning of NMIs
In 1887 the first institute for metrological research was founded,
in Germany (PTB). Soon in other countries similar institutes
were created, first in the UK (NPL), then in the USA (NIST) and
in Japan (NMIJ).
In Egypt NIS was established in 1963 just after Egypt became
signatory to the metre convention in 1962.
Tasks of NMIs
Realisation and dissemination of units
Development and validation of measurement
procedures
Knowledge transfer
Consultation
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Mutual Recognition Arrangement CIPM MRA
For the worldwide acceptance of national
measurement standards and of calibration and
measurement certificates issued by NMIs the
CIPM established a Mutual Recognition
Arrangement (MRA) In 1999, .
Currently, MRA participants : 45 member states of
the meter convention, 20 associates of the CGPM.
International Organisations (ILAC, IAF, BIPM, OIML, ISO) have developed
Interdependent procedures with the aim of "One standard, one test,
accepted everywhere.
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Requirements of the CIPM MRA
Participating NMIs meet the following technical
criteria:
– Taking part in key, supplementary and bilateral
comparisons that validate their technical proficiency,
– Implementing quality/management systems in
conformity with ISO/IEC 17025 or ISO Guide 34.
– Quality system assessment by international RMO
review, or on-site peer review
– The calibrations and measurement capabilities
(CMCs) publicly declared in the BIPM.
Complying with the MRA means that an NMI calibration certificates are
acceptable world-wide with a validated uncertainty. Once measured/tested
in NMIs, everywhere accepted
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The Importance of CIPM MRA
Country A
Accreditation Body
NMI
Cal. & Test
Laboratories
Products
& Services
Country B
Accreditation Body
NMI
Cal. & Test
Laboratories
Products
& Services
Free Trade
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NIS
EJAC/NLAB
APMP
BIPM
OIML
ILAC
NEWMET
Egyptian
System
ISO
EOSEssay & Weights
Links Between NIS and
National & International Organizations
EURAMETAFRIMET
• Establish and maintain and develop national
measuring standards.
• Conduct studies, research and production of standard.
reference materials and measurement standards.
• Broadcast time and frequency standard signals
• Provide consultation when requested to the various
national sectors.
• Represent Egypt at BIPM
The Presidential Decree No. 64 of 2009,
NIS Tasks, Including:
Traceability in Measurement
SI UnitKg, N, S, A
BIPMSet Framework for Global Collaboration
NIS – NIST – PTB – NPL- NMISANMIs: Disseminate national
measurement system traceable to international ones
Accredit Calibration centerUniversity, Central Labs, Big Factory,
Private Labe
Measuring Instrument in Different FieldsHealth – Science - Education - Industry
Environment –Trade – Electricity - Building
The unbroken chain of
comparisons of the measuring
system with the national
reference standard.Highest International
authorities on world Metrology.
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• Egypt is a signatory of the Meter Convention and NIS is the official representative of Egypt at the BIPM.
• NIS is a Member of AFRIMETS.• NIS is a Member of NEWMET SRMO.• NIS is a Member of AFM.• NIS is an associate member at EURAMET. • NIS is an associate member at APMP. • NIS is an associate member at SADCMET.• NIS is a signatory of CIPM-MRA.
International Relations of NIS
PTB Germany NPL England
KRISS Korea NML South Africa
NIST USA LNE France
NRC Canada IMGC Italy
NIS has MOU and Scientific corporation with :
Ministry of Scientific Research
Management Board
NIS
President
Technical office of
planning
Administration research
funding
Financial and
managerial
department
Security
department
Office of Conferences and scientific
publishing
Vice President
For Technical
Affairs
Committee of post graduate
and research
Committee of Promotion scientific
awards
Committee of leadership
selection
Committee of Construction
and
Supervision
Office of Scientific
relations
Secretary
General Employment
affairs
Financial
affairs
Administration
affairs
Engineering
affairs
Inventory
department
Admin of legal
affairs
International Affairs
office
Vice President
For Scientific
Affairs
Division of Length Metrology & Precision
Engineering
Division of Mass &
Force Metrology
Division of Thermometry & Ionizing Dosimeter
Metrology
Division of Electrical
Metrology
Division of Chemical
Metrology
Division of Photometry and
Radiometry Metrology
Mass, Density &
Pressure Lab.
Volume & Fluid Flow
Metrology Lab.
Force & Material
Metrology Lab.
Ultrasonic Lab.
Acoustics Lab.
Engineering & Surface
Metrology Lab.
Primary Length Standard
& Laser Technology Lab.
Line & End Secondary
Standards Lab.
Ionizing Radiation & Radioactive Materials
Lab.
Thermal Metrology
Lab.
Electrical Quantities
Metrology Lab.
Time & Frequency
Metrology Lab.
High Frequency Power
Lab.
High Voltage Metrology
Lab.
Photometry Lab.
Radiometry Lab.
Reference Materials
Lab.
Textile Metrology Lab.
Fire & Explosion
Protection Lab.
Polymer Metrology &
Technology Lab.
Center of Quality System
Consulting
Unit of Proficiency
testing
Unit of
manufacturing
lab. devices
Independent Technical
Units
Research
Division
Center of Information technology
(IT Center)
Department of external
training
Managements
and
Administration
Technical Office of
Calibration
Planning
department
Mass & Force Metrology
Realize, maintain and develop the Egyptian
Measurement Standard of:
• Mass
• Force
• Pressure
• Torque
• Impact
• Hardness
• Acoustics
• Ultrasonic
Waves
• Volume &
Flow rate
Length Metrology & Precision
Engineering
• Length
• Engineering Dimensions
• Surface Measurements
• Angles
Realize, maintain and develop the
Egyptian Measurement Standard of:
Division of Thermometry & Ionizing
Dosimeter Metrology
Realize, maintain and develop the
Egyptian Measurement Standard of:
• Temperature Scale
• Humidity
• Viscosity
• Ionizing Radiation
Electrical Metrology
Realize, maintain and develop the
Egyptian Measurement Standard of:
• Electrical
Energy
• Time
• Frequency
• Power
• Electrical Current
• Electrical Resistance
• Voltage
Photometry and Radiometry Metrology
Realize, maintain and develop the
Egyptian Measurement Standard
of:
•Luminous Intensity
•Flux
Chemical Metrology
Realize, maintain and develop the
Egyptian Measurement Standard
of:
• Certified Reference Materials
• Fire Protection
• Rubber & Textile Metrology
• Pollution measurement
26%
7%
12%20%
18%
17%
ResearchersSpecialists-
EngineersTechnicians
Administration
staffSecretariesServing staffGroup
2045595158141131Number
26712201817%
NIS Total Human Recourses
No. 784
NIS Total Human Resources
Researchers and Assistant Staff: 204
Assistant
Researcher
Researcher
AssistantResearcher
Associate
ProfessorsProfessors
Full time
Emeritus
Professors
Emeritus
ProfessorsDegree
39344130103812Number
191720155186%
19
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20
15
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18
6
Assistant researcher
Researcher assistant
Researcher
Associate Proffessors
Proffessors
Full timeEmiratus Proffessors
Emiratus Proffessors
NIS Services to the National Communities
National Institute
for StandardsMinistry of
Commerce & Industry
Ministry Of Scientific Research
Ministry for
Environmental Affairsالخدمات
CalibrationsTests & PTTraining Courses
Services
Ministry of
Electricity & Energy
Ministry of
Health
Ministry of
Military Production
Ministry of Housing, Utilities
and Urban developments
Ministry of
Petroleum
Industry Energy Defence Science HealthLegal
MetrologyTradeEnvironmentSafety
Service
Industry
NIS provides services to:
1500 organizations in all Egyptian
sectors
50 accredited laboratories
Organizations of 10 Arabic and
African countries
NIS Services to the National Communities