AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH TO DETERMINING ROCKWELL HARDNESS MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY

S.R. Low
Abstract:
Characteristics of the empirically developed Rockwell hardness test make it difficult to determine measurement uncertainty using methods based on mathematical models describing the relationship between the measurand and the influence quantities. An empirical approach to determining Rockwell hardness uncertainty has been developed, which provides a method based on the familiar procedures and practices of Rockwell hardness testing laboratories. The approach views the hardness machine and indenter as a single measuring device, and considers uncertainties associated with the machine repeatability and the usage of the machine over time with varying environmental conditions and with different operators. The approach also considers the measurement bias of the Rockwell hardness machine as compared to reference standards.
Download:
IMEKO-TC5-2002-014.pdf
DOI:
-
Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC5
Event name:
Joint International Conference on Force, Mass, Torque, Hardness and Civil Engineering Metrology in the age of globalization
Title:
8th HARDMEKO Conference on Hardness Measurement (together with 18th TC3 Conference on Force, Mass and Torque and 1st TC20 Conference on Civil Engineering Metrology)
Place:
Celle, GERMANY
Time:
24 September 2002 - 26 September 2002