Dear Megnath,
-- Just follow ISO guide on Uncertainty Measurement. In simple steps:
1. Take atleast five readings for the required parameters (n=5)
2. Calculate, Mean & Standard Deviation
3. Take machine uncertainty given in calibration certificate
4. Combine and calculate Combined Uncertainty.
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2012/5/31 Lab <lab@cochinshipyard.com>
Dear friends,Can any one spare the Uncertainty Measurement of tensile test (Tensile strength, % Elongation etc) using UTM. This is just to understand before NABL Accreditation.Regards,A MegnathThe information contained in this message are Cochin Shipyard Limited confidential and proprietary information and is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, he/she is hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication or any of the content is strictly prohibited. In such case, please advise the sender immediately and delete it from your system. Further acknowledges that any views expressed in the message are those of the individual sender and no binding nature of the message shall be implied or assumed unless the sender does so expressly with due authority of Cochin Shipyard Limited. ---------------------------------- Cochin Shipyard Ltd, Cochin, India !-- Virus-Free Mail Using AntiVirus for PostMaster Enterprise & QuickHeal Engine --!--
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