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ISO 7066:1988

ISO 7066:1988 Assessment of uncertainty in the calibration and use of flow measurement devices – Part 2: Non-linear calibration relationships

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Description

Describes the procedures for fitting a quadratic, cubic or higher degree polynomial expression to a non-linear set of calibration data, using the least-squares criterion, and of assessing the uncertainty associated with the resulting calibration curve. The method of fitting a straight line to flow measurement calibration data is dealt with in ISO 7066-1.

Edition

1

Published Date

1988-06-30

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

28

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Describes the procedures for fitting a quadratic, cubic or higher degree polynomial expression to a non-linear set of calibration data, using the least-squares criterion, and of assessing the uncertainty associated with the resulting calibration curve. The method of fitting a straight line to flow measurement calibration data is dealt with in ISO 7066-1.

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