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Title: The Effect Of Offset Or Intercept On The Treatment Of Calibration Data
Author: Frank E. Jones
Source: 1996 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1996
Abstract: In the treatment of calibration data for measurement devices such as turbine flow meters and anemometers, the dependent variable (frequency, pulse rate, or other output) is conventionally divided by the independent variable ( flowrate, airspeed, or other quantity) to arrive at a calibration factor that can be used to infer values of the independent variable from values of the dependent variable. For example, for a turbine flow meter the dependent variable is f, the frequency or pulse rate, and the independent variable is Q, the volume flowrate through the meter. Conventionally, f/Q, the K factor of the meter is determined.




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