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Selection of the precision correlation factor in checking measuring devices and correcting their readings

  • General Problems of Metrology and Measurement Techniques
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In checking the measuring devices along with correction of their readings the probability of mistakes in checking depends on the incomplete correlation of precisions Cn, which should be selected by the designers of measuring devices and checking methods.

The actual correlation of precisions depends on Cn and relationship of error components of the master and test measuring devices. If in the errors of the master and test measuring devices the systematic error component predominates, then the correlation factor C can be close to unity.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 8, pp. 30–32, August, 1975.

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Reznik, K.A. Selection of the precision correlation factor in checking measuring devices and correcting their readings. Meas Tech 18, 1153–1155 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00818444

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