JoacimR
Nuclear
- Jan 20, 2012
- 3
Hi all
This is my first post after a few years absence from Eng-Tips. Hopefully I'm posting in the correct forum...
I'm new to extensometer measurements so I wanted to find out more about the measurement uncertainty of my video-extensometer.
Performing the uncertainty calculations described in a paper available from the optics manufacturer of the extensometer system, I get an measurement uncertainty in the order of 1 millimeter for measuring the position of an object.
The supplier of the extensometer system states the precision to be in the order of 10 micrometer for the strain measurement.
How this is possible?
Am I way off believing that the uncertainty needs to be at least one tenth of the measurement precision?
Maybe there's another paper "out there" explaining this?
Is it all due to the extensometer software performing some image processing techniques which reduces the measurement uncertainty?
Any input on this is most welcome.
Regards,
Joacim
This is my first post after a few years absence from Eng-Tips. Hopefully I'm posting in the correct forum...
I'm new to extensometer measurements so I wanted to find out more about the measurement uncertainty of my video-extensometer.
Performing the uncertainty calculations described in a paper available from the optics manufacturer of the extensometer system, I get an measurement uncertainty in the order of 1 millimeter for measuring the position of an object.
The supplier of the extensometer system states the precision to be in the order of 10 micrometer for the strain measurement.
How this is possible?
Am I way off believing that the uncertainty needs to be at least one tenth of the measurement precision?
Maybe there's another paper "out there" explaining this?
Is it all due to the extensometer software performing some image processing techniques which reduces the measurement uncertainty?
Any input on this is most welcome.
Regards,
Joacim