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About this book
Build the skills for determining appropriate error limits for quantities that matter with this essential toolkit. Understand how to handle a complete project and how uncertainty enters into various steps. Provides a systematic, worksheet-based process to determine error limits on measured quantities, and all likely sources of uncertainty are explored, measured or estimated. Features instructions on how to carry out error analysis using Excel and MATLAB®, making previously tedious calculations easy. Whether you are new to the sciences or an experienced engineer, this useful resource provides a practical approach to performing error analysis. Suitable as a text for a junior or senior level laboratory course in aerospace, chemical and mechanical engineering, and for professionals.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction and Definitions
- 2 Quick Start: Replicate Error Basics
- 3 Reading Error
- 4 Calibration Error
- 5 Error Propagation
- 6 Model Fitting
- Appendix A Worksheets for Error Analysis
- Appendix B Significant Figures
- Appendix C Microsoft Excel Functions for Error Analysis
- Appendix D MATLAB Functions for Error Analysis
- Appendix E Statistical Topics
- Appendix F Choosing an Empirical Model
- Bibliography
- Index