University of Engineering and Technology Taxila Mechanical Engineering Department
University of Engineering and Technology Taxila Mechanical Engineering Department
Technology Taxila
Mechanical Engineering Department
Lecture No: 03
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Since a measure of random variation
in input
value during repeated
measurements,
precision as such does not require
calibration
Precision is not linked to true value
of
measurand while accuracy is the
Bias
If the indicated value differs from
the true
value, the indicated value is said
to
contain a bias
Bias is the average error in a
series of
repeated calibration
measurements
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The offset between the apparent
average of
the readings and the true value is
the bias
error
Uncertainty
Since the true value is not known,
error is
not known exactly in any
measurement
except during calibration
However, calibration brings
confidence in
the indicated value due to the
bounds
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Since magnitude of error in any
measurement is at best an
estimate,
uncertainty is a measure of the
estimate of
the error
Uncertainty is the estimate of the
cumulative
effect of errors present in the
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Hysteresis
Hysteresis is an error of the
measurement
system. It refers to differences in
values
found between going upscale and
downscale
in a sequential test.
For a specific input value, it is
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where
= maximum hysteresis error in calibration
= full-scale output operating range (FSO)
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Hysteresis occurs when the next
indicated
value is dependent on the
previous
indicated value
Hysteresis is caused by friction or
viscous
damping in moving parts, and
residual
charge in electrical devices
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Random Test
It applies a randomly selected
sequence of
known input values over the
intended
calibration range
This test quantifies linearity error,
sensitivity error, zero error,
instrument
repeatability error, observation
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Linearity Error
It is a calibration error. Linear
relation
between input value and
indicated
output is
In case of difference
and, the
linearity error is
between
,
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Maximum expected linearity
error
for the calibration as % of
FSO is
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Instrument
Repeatability
The same as listed under
Precision of the
measurement system
Manufacturers claim about
instrument
repeatability is based on error
found under
controlled calibration conditions
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where
= standard deviation, a statistical
measure of
the variation in the output for a
given input
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