Metrology of Automated Tests - (De Gruyter Stem) by Viacheslav Karmalita (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This book offers an in-depth discussion related to metrological aspects of automated tests.
- About the Author: Viacheslav Karmalita, Quebec, Canada
- 114 Pages
- Technology, Automation
- Series Name: de Gruyter Stem
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About the Book
The book deals with metrological aspects of automated tests. Accuracy of the experimental estimates of static and dynamic characteristics of tested objects is examined from standpoints of their statistical uncertainties as well as systematic biases.Book Synopsis
This book offers an in-depth discussion related to metrological aspects of automated tests. The accuracy of experimental estimates of test object performance is examined from the standpoint of their statistical variance and systematic biases.
The proposed metrological model of automated tests allows to determine the metrological characteristics of measurement means using data from their static and dynamic calibrations. Knowledge of these characteristics provides an ability to examine their impact on the accuracy of test results for the purposes of estimating statistical uncertainties caused by instrumentation errors and eliminating biases that occur as a consequence of inertial properties of measurement means.
Optimization of requirements for measurement errors to ensure a given accuracy of test results is discussed as well.
Proposed approaches and described methods are illustrated by test examples of turbomachinery products.
About the Author
Viacheslav Karmalita, Quebec, Canada