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11、TCF9996ASME Performance Test CodePTC_19.108-28-06 06:31:01Rev 18.02Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSNotice.viiForew
12、ord.viiiCommittee Roster.ixSection 1Introduction.11-1General.11-2Harmonization With International Standards.11-3Applications.1Section 2Object and Scope.22-1Object.22-2Scope.2Section 3Nomenclature and Glossary.33-1Nomenclature.33-2Glossary.3Section 4Fundamental Concepts.54-1Assumptions.54-2Measuremen
13、t Error.54-3Measurement Uncertainty.54-4Pretest and Posttest Uncertainty Analyses.11Section 5Defining the Measurement Process.135-1Overview.135-2Selection of the Appropriate“True Value”.135-3Identification of Error Sources.135-4Categorization of Uncertainties.155-5Comparative Versus Absolute Testing
14、.16Section 6Uncertainty of a Measurement.176-1Random Standard Uncertainty of the Mean.176-2Systematic Standard Uncertainty of a Measurement.186-3Classification of Uncertainty Sources.196-4Combined Standard and Expanded Uncertainty of aMeasurement.19Section 7Uncertainty of a Result.227-1Propagation o
15、f Measurement Uncertainties Into a Result.227-2Sensitivity.237-3Random Standard Uncertainty of a Result.237-4Systematic Standard Uncertainty of a Result.247-5Combined Standard Uncertainty and Expanded Uncertainty of aResult.247-6Examples of Uncertainty Propagation.24Section 8Additional Uncertainty C
16、onsiderations.288-1Correlated Systematic Standard Uncertainties.288-2Nonsymmetric Systematic Uncertainty.318-3Fossilization of Calibrations.358-4Spatial Variation.36iiiThis is Job#000608$FMElectronic Page#3 of 10PL:PTCF Odd PageASME Performance Test CodePTC_19.108-28-06 06:31:01Rev 18.02Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.8-