Exhaust gas analysers and optimised sampling, uncertainties and costs |
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Authors: | L R Pendrill H Källgren |
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Institution: | 1. Swedish National Testing & Research Institute (SP), Box 857, 501 15, Bor?s, Sweden
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Abstract: | Decision-making in the conformity assessment of exhaust gas analysers with due account of measurement uncertainty and limited sampling is considered. Risks of incorrect decisions where test results lie in the vicinity of a specification limit are assessed in terms of percentage probability and the costs of measurement and environmental consequences, with examples based on the metrological requirements on these analysers stipulated in the new EU Measurement Instrument Directive. An optimised uncertainty methodology is proposed for the first time in legal metrology based on quantitative testing of new instruments for type approval and initial verification, and gives valuable insight into traditional rules limiting uncertainty in conformity assessment in general. Further, an analysis of subsequent verification of exhaust gas analysers in use in society, leads to a new optimised uncertainty methodology based on attribute sampling. |
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Keywords: | Gas analysis Measurement Uncertainty Sampling Risks Costs |
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