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Uncertainty Budget Template

This document provides an uncertainty budget template for simple measurements and calculations. It includes a table to list sources of uncertainty, their estimated values, types of distributions, and calculations to determine the combined standard and expanded uncertainties. Notes explain the basis for the uncertainty estimates and validate the calculations using a example of calibrating a micrometer.

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Uncertainty Budget Template

This document provides an uncertainty budget template for simple measurements and calculations. It includes a table to list sources of uncertainty, their estimated values, types of distributions, and calculations to determine the combined standard and expanded uncertainties. Notes explain the basis for the uncertainty estimates and validate the calculations using a example of calibrating a micrometer.

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This uncertainty budget applies to the following type of measurement: Applicable range of measurement: Following calibration procedure no.

and rev.: All uncertainties are expressed in units of: Number of significant figures for reporting of expanded uncertainty: Uncertainty budget prepared by: 2 Date prepared:

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Component of Uncertainty

Uncertainty, U(xi)

Distribution Divisor

Std Unc, u(xi)

combined standard uncertainty, uc coverage factor, k expanded uncertainty, Uc Expanded uncertainty rounded UP to 2 significant figures

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Notes that document the basis for the above uncertainty estimates.

This template for a simplified uncertainty budget is provided with the compliments of the Calibration Laboratory Assessment Program (CLAS) of the National Research Council Canada who assumes no responsibility or liability for any unintentional errors. It remains the user's responsibility to validate the calculations and to confirm suitability for the particular purpose. The template is designed for simple cases when: - the components of uncertainty can be treated as independent of each other; - dominant components of uncertainty can be estimated with reasonably high confidence; and - the measurement result is measured directly or is computed through a linear equation involving only multiplication and/or division (e.g., W = V x I).

Validation against the following simple example by Dr. J Decker of the INMS Dimensional Metrology Program. Published at: http://inms-ienm.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/en/research/dimensional_metrology_e.php Procedure: Calibration of a micrometer at 25 mm using ISO Grade 2 Gauge Blocks. 1) From simplified example published by J Decker; PUMA Procedure - One Single Iteration: Unit of Distribution and Measure Evaluation of Value Type mm mm mm C Standar Sensiti Combined Contributio d vity uncertai Coeffici n nty ent /micrometre Limit Value 0.60 mm 0.28 mm Standard Uncertainty 0.35 0.29 0.5 0.19

Factor

Gauge block (ISO Gr. 2) 0.6 Instrument reading resolution 1 Instrument repeatability 0.5 Temperature difference between parts u(dq) 1 Coefficient of thermal expansion u(da) and temperature deviation from 20 C, q 1.10E-06

Rectangular, B Rectangular, B normal, A "U", Type B

1.732 3.464

1.41

"U", Type B

1.4 0.2 mm Combined Standard Uncertainty: Expanded Uncertainty k=2:

0.16 0.7 mm 1.44 mm

2) From CLAS uncertainty template, using inputs from the example by J Decker.

Version

Issued

By

1.0

2005-01-20

M. Ouellette

Comments 1st issue. Calculations validated by M. Ouellette 2005-01-20. See the worksheet tab "Example&Validation". Minor cosmetic improvements. Revisions worksheet added. No need to revalidate calculations. Minor reduction in size of active window. Updated hyperlinks to keep up with changes to INMS website.

1.1 1.2 1.3

2005-03-17 2005-04-04 2005-08-26

M. Ouellette M. Ouellette M. Ouellette

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