复杂配电系统中气体流量测量的可追溯性-不确定性方法与误差方法

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Metrology and Measurement Systems Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.24425/mms.2019.128358
Z. Dzemic, B. Širok, J. Drnovsek
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本文的目的是分析复杂配电系统中实际气体流量测量中的可追溯性问题。最初的目标是提供完整且可追溯的测量结果和符合特定安装条件的气体流量计校准证书。已经做了大量的工作,以便能够更可靠地决定如何在特定情况下处理测量不确定性,测量不确定性始终是流量计校准的主题,作为实验室中获得的定量参数值,以及关于室外流量计误差的定性声明。为了实现最初的目标,设计了一个复杂的、真实的分布式系统的实验室模拟。作为参考实验室条件的标准化程序的扩展,所提出的方法引入了额外的“安装特定”误差源。这些来源可以被纠正(如果确定),也可以被视为额外的“安装特定”不确定性贡献。分析和实验工作的结果将有助于获得更精确的测量结果,从而确保在已知/估计不确定性的情况下对特定气流装置进行正确的测量。此外,该分析将通过本文提出的结论改进现有的规范性文件,以及在法律计量方面最重要和不断增长的能源消耗领域之一的公平贸易。这些事实将能够将复杂分布式系统输入端的全部气体量与特定安装中所有单个气体表的累计总和进行比较。
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Traceability of gas flow measurements in complex distribution systems − uncertainty approach vs error approach
The objective of the paper is to analyse traceability issues in real-life gas flow measurements in complex distribution systems. The initial aim is to provide complete and traceable measurement results and calibration certificates of gas-flow meters, which correspond to specific installation conditions. Extensive work has been done to enable a more credible decision on how to deal in particular situations with the measurement uncertainty which is always subject of a flow meter’s calibration as a quantitative parameter value obtained in laboratory, and with the qualitative statement about the error of an outdoor meter. The laboratory simulation of a complex, real-life distributed system has been designed to achieve the initial aim. As an extension of standardized procedures that refer to the laboratory conditions, the proposed methods introduce additional “installation-specific” error sources. These sources could be either corrected (if identified) or considered as an additional “installation-specific” uncertainty contribution otherwise. The analysis and the results of the experimental work will contribute to more precise and accurate measurement results, thus assuring proper measurements with a known/estimated uncertainty for a specific gas flow installation. Also, the analysis will improve the existing normative documents by here presented findings, as well as fair trade in one of the most important and growing energy consumption areas regarding the legal metrology aspects. These facts will enable comparing the entire quantity of gas at the input of a complex distributed system with the cumulative sum of all individual gas meters in a specific installation.
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期刊介绍: Contributions are invited on all aspects of the research, development and applications of the measurement science and technology. The list of topics covered includes: theory and general principles of measurement; measurement of physical, chemical and biological quantities; medical measurements; sensors and transducers; measurement data acquisition; measurement signal transmission; processing and data analysis; measurement systems and embedded systems; design, manufacture and evaluation of instruments. The average publication cycle is 6 months.
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