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作者机构:Civil Engineering Depart. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro RJ 22451-900 Brazil Postgraduate Programme in Metrology Metrology for Quality and Innovation. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro 22451-900 Brazil Research Group GIFOURIER. Faculty of Mechanical Electronic and Biomedical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering Program University Antonio Nariño Puerto Colombia Colombia
出 版 物:《Journal of Physics: Conference Series》
年 卷 期:2021年第1826卷第1期
摘 要:The work evaluates the metrological reliability of electrolytic sensors (electrolevels) used to determine angular deviations of elements of engineering structures. The motivation for the work resulted from its strategic application to control the stability of civil engineering structures, notably with application in geotechnics (e.g.: different types of dams of interest in engineering). The methodology used is based on the metrological consistency associated with the quality control process of a set of electrolevels submitted, simultaneously, to a careful calibration process, with traceability ensured to a standard angular deviation pattern. Mounted on a rigid bar, but pivoted at one of its ends to allow angular displacements, the output of each electrolevel is compared with the previously calibrated standard, for different controlled conditions of angular deviation imposed on the bar articulated to a center of rotation. The result of the analysis of typical calibration data for nine electrolevels allowed to show that the expression of the uncertainties associated with the calibration measurements performed constitutes an essential foundation to ensure the metrological reliability of the electrolevels, having allowed to validate a method of discard of electrolevels not meeting the allowable tolerance for a specific engineering application. Among the conclusions of the work, it was possible to qualify the statistical treatment of the levels of uncertainty as a sufficiently robust strategy to validate the electrolevels as a reliable instrument for angular displacement measurements, with a level of confidence appropriate to its application in civil engineering.