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AS 3778.2.4-2007

AS 3778.2.4-2007

Measurement of water flow in open channels General - Estimation of uncertainty of a flow rate measurement

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1 -  AS 3778.2.4-2007 Measurement of water flow in open channels Part 2.4: General - Estimation of uncertainty of a flow rate measur
4 -  PREFACE
5 -  CONTENTS
6 -  INTRODUCTION
7 -  1 Scope
7 -  2 Normative references
7 -  3 Terms and definitions
9 -  4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
9 -  4.1 Symbols
13 -  4.2 Subscripts
14 -  5 Evaluation of the uncertainty in a measurement process
15 -  6 Type A evaluations of uncertainty
15 -  6.1 General considerations
15 -  6.2 Calculation procedure
16 -  7 Type B evaluation of uncertainties
16 -  7.1 General considerations
16 -  7.2 Calculation procedure
16 -  7.3 Rectangular probability distribution
17 -  7.4 Normal probability distribution
17 -  7.5 Triangular probability distribution
17 -  7.6 Bimodal probability distribution
17 -  7.7 Assigning a probability distribution
17 -  7.8 Asymmetric probability distributions
18 -  8 Sensitivity coefficients
18 -  8.1 General
18 -  8.2 Analytical solution
18 -  8.3 Numerical solution
19 -  9 Combination of uncertainties
20 -  10 Expression of results
20 -  10.1 Expanded uncertainty
21 -  10.2 Uncertainty budget
23 -  Annex A (normative) Step-by-step procedure for calculating uncertainty
23 -  A. 1 Dimensional and non-dimensional uncertainty
23 -  A. 2 Mathematical relationship
23 -  A. 3 Standard uncertainty
24 -  A. 4 Sensitivity coefficients
24 -  A. 5 Combined uncertainty
24 -  A. 6 Unreliable input quantities
25 -  A. 7 Expanded uncertainty
25 -  A. 8 Expression of results
26 -  Annex B (normative) Probability distributions
28 -  Annex C (normative) Coverage factors
30 -  Annex D (informative) Basic statistical concepts for use in Type A assessments of uncertainty
30 -  D.1 Mean of a set of data,
30 -  D.2 Experimental standard deviation, s, of a set of data
31 -  D.3 Degrees of freedom, ν, associated with a sample variance or standard deviation
31 -  D.4 Standard uncertainty, xu, of a sample mean based on the sample standard deviation
31 -  D.5 Standard uncertainty, xu, of the sample mean based on a standard deviation derived from past experience
31 -  D.6 Standard uncertainty, usm, of a single value based on past experience
32 -  D.7 Pooled standard deviation, spo, from several sets of data
32 -  D.8 Degrees of freedom, vpo, associated with a pooled standard deviation
32 -  D.9 Expanded uncertainty, xU, of a sample mean based on the sample standard deviation
33 -  D.10 Expanded uncertainty, xU, of a sample mean based on a standard deviation derived from past experience
33 -  D.11 Expanded uncertainty, Usm, of a single value
33 -  D.12 Tolerance interval for individual measurements
34 -  D.13 Detection of outliers
35 -  D.14 Worked examples
42 -  Annex E (informative) Measurement uncertainty sources
42 -  E.1 Categories of uncertainty sources
42 -  E.2 Calibration uncertainty
42 -  E.3 Data acquisition uncertainty
43 -  E.4 Data processing uncertainty
43 -  E.5 Uncertainty due to methods
44 -  Annex F (informative) Correlated input variables
46 -  Annex G (informative) Examples
46 -  G.1 Example 1 - A critical flow nozzle is used to measure the mass flow of air in a calibration rig
48 -  G.2 Example 2 - Comparing two flow-rates measured with the same meter
53 -  G.3 Example 3 - Computation of the uncertainty of flow measurement made by an orifice plate
59 -  G.4 Example 4 - Computation of uncertainty in a flow (discharge) measurement made by a velocity- area survey using a current meter
61 -  G.5 Example 5 - Computation of uncertainty in a flow (discharge) measurement made using weirs and flumes
64 -  Annex H (informative) The calibration of a flow meter on a calibration rig
64 -  H.1 General
64 -  H.2 Calibration rig uncertainty
64 -  H.3 Use of the calibration rig
67 -  Annex I (informative) Type A and Type B uncertainties in relation to contributions to uncertainty from “random” and “systematic” sources of uncertainty
68 -  Annex J (informative) Special situations using two or more meters in parallel
70 -  Annex K (informative) Alternative technique for uncertainty analysis
71 -  Bibliography

Abstract

establishes general principles and describes procedures for evaluating the uncertainty of a fluid flow-rate or quantity.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
Committee CE-024
Supersedes
  • DR 07107 CP
  • AS 3778.2.4-2001

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