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This book provides a complete guide for calculating the measurement uncertainty associated with tests performed using an analog universal calliper. The purpose of this book is to provide, to all those who take measurements, a simple and quick way to evaluate the uncertainty, contributing to the traceability of the measurement results and demonstrating its reliability.To do this, the following steps were performed: study of the measuring system composed of the caliper, emphasizing the operating principle, application and constructive characteristics; identification of the variables that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a complete guide for calculating the measurement uncertainty associated with tests performed using an analog universal calliper. The purpose of this book is to provide, to all those who take measurements, a simple and quick way to evaluate the uncertainty, contributing to the traceability of the measurement results and demonstrating its reliability.To do this, the following steps were performed: study of the measuring system composed of the caliper, emphasizing the operating principle, application and constructive characteristics; identification of the variables that influence the measurement result of each measurand; mathematical modeling of the measurement process in question, as recommended by GUM (2003); implementation of the uncertainty calculation scripts using the Excel program; execution of the tests to obtain the necessary data for simulation, uncertainty evaluation with the respective discussions and, finally, validation of the spreadsheets. Excel proved to be a powerful tool for the implementation of the calculation scripts to obtain measurement uncertainty.
Autorenporträt
Mechatronik-Ingenieur an der Bundesuniversität Uberlândia (2011), Master in Maschinenbau an der Bundesuniversität Uberlândia (2013) und Promotion in Maschinenbau an der Bundesuniversität Uberlândia (2018). Sie hat bereits als Lehrerin und Forscherin gearbeitet.