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Here you will find an overview of the relevant standards used in measurement technology.
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Here you will find an overview of the relevant standards used in measurement technology.
This standard defines basic terms of measurement technology, such as calibration, adjustment, hysteresis, sensitivity, resolution, measured value, measurement result, measurement deviation, measurement uncertainty, relative measurement uncertainty, repeatability standard deviation, comparison standard deviation, complete measurement result, repeatability conditions and extended comparison conditions (reproducibility conditions).
Evaluation of measurements of a single measurand, calculation of the measurement uncertainty in the case that the measurand is measured directly or is calculated from other quantities using a given function.
Terms measurement variable, input variable, result variable, model
Evaluation of measurements of several measured quantities measured together. Consideration of assumptions and information of a different kind than statistical information.
This specialist dictionary contains the important terms and definitions of metrology in German and English. publisher: DIN, author Burkhart Brinkmann, 4th edition, edition 2012-08, Beuth Verlag;
General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2005;
German and English version EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
This standard defines requirements for the calibration laboratory, e.g. technical requirements, requirements for personnel and management, requirements for space and environmental conditions, requirements for procedures and traceability of measurement results, for reference standards and for handling reference standards, for result reports and calibration certificates, etc. The standard also refers to the quality management standard DIN EN 9001.
In this guideline, parameters for force transducers are defined in German and English.
In this guideline, parameters for torque transducers are defined in German and English.