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A Practical Handbook on Measurement Uncertainty

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The purpose of this book is to give insight, conceptual clarity as well as practical guidance related to evaluation of measurement uncertainty.
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In the field of metrology, measurement uncertainty has a special place of its own since “No measurement result is complete without explicit statement about its uncertainty”. Hence for all accredited laboratories, evaluation of measurement uncertainty is a mandatory requirement. The purpose of the book is to clarify the rationale behind certain assumptions or ideas in measurement uncertainty, present the concepts from practical perspective, help readers arrive at a realistic uncertainty figure and be a ready-reference hand-book. The book can serve as a quick reference book on basic concepts in measurement uncertainty. The book is written in a manner so that practicing metrologists can open any chapter and start reading. The topics covered are applicable across all fields of scientific measurements.

Key Features:

  • A ready-reference practical hand-book
  • Clarifies the rationale behind certain assumptions or ideas
  • Presents the concepts from practical perspectives
  • Provides insight, examples and case studies
  • Helps readers get answers to FAQs
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Price: £120.00
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Series: IOP ebooks
Publication Date: 29 July 2024
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780750364584
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Measurement, Scientific standards, measurement etc, SCIENCE / Weights & Measures, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Quality Control, Engineering measurement and calibration

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Preface

Acknowledgements

Author biography

List of abbreviations

List of symbols

How to read this book

Part A Understanding the fundamentals of measurement uncertainty

1 Using correct terminology

2 Why do we need to estimate uncertainty?

3 Should we talk about the ‘evaluation’ or ‘calculation’ of uncertainty?

4 What uncertainty is not

5 Various error terms and bias

6 The Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement—the new approach

7 The law of propagation of uncertainty

8 Why is standard deviation used instead of variance?

9 Using pooled standard deviation

10 Some uncommon uncertainties

Part B Dealing with distributions

11 The normal distribution, the t-distribution, and the standard normal distribution

12 Do Type A and Type B evaluations correspond to random and systematic errors?

13 Reproducibility in uncertainty evaluation

14 How is it that we can combine different distributions?

15 Guidelines for the selection of triangular and trapezoidal distributions

16 Is a higher confidence level compatible with a larger expanded uncertainty?

17 Mind the correlations

Part C Sample size and analysis

18 Sampling distributions

19 The sample size dilemma

20 Sample size—another approach

21 Addressing the uncertainty of a single measurement

Part D Decoding degrees of freedom

22 Why are the degrees of freedom generally (n−1) in the Type A method of evaluation?

23 Why are the degrees of freedom generally ‘∞’ in the Type B method of evaluation?

24 Effective degrees of freedom—some considerations

Part E Some contiguous concepts

25 What is the significance of the sensitivity coefficient?

26 Dealing with corrections

27 The test uncertainty ratio: use only as a guiding phenomenon

28 Guarding conformity decisions

Part F Delving a little deeper

29 Treating dominant non-Gaussian components

30 Sample analysis—how normal is the normal?

31 Sample analysis—detecting the outliers

32 Analyzing the results

33 The proper reporting of uncertainty

34 Alternative approaches in uncertainty evaluation

35 Some important notes in the GUM

Further references

Appendix A: Coefficients for the Shapiro–Wilk test and the W statistic for various p-values

Appendix B: Some useful web sites