This paper focuses on the mathematical modelling required to support the development of new primary standard systems for traceable calibration of dynamic pressure sensors. We address two fundamentally different approaches to realizing primary standards, specifically the shock tube method and the drop-weight method. Focusing on the shock tube method, the paper presents first results of system identification and discusses future experimental work that is required to improve the mathematical and statistical models. We use simulations to identify differences between the shock tube and drop-weight methods, to investigate sources of uncertainty in the system identification process and to assist experimentalists in designing the required measuring systems. We demonstrate the identification method on experimental results and draw conclusions.
Mathematical modelling to support traceable dynamic calibration of pressure sensors / Matthews, C; Pennecchi, FRANCESCA ROMANA; Eichstädt, S; Malengo, Andrea; Esward, T; Smith, I; Elster, C; Knott, A; Arrhén, F; Lakka, A.. - In: METROLOGIA. - ISSN 0026-1394. - 51:3(2014), p. 326. [doi:10.1088/0026-1394/51/3/326]
Mathematical modelling to support traceable dynamic calibration of pressure sensors
PENNECCHI, FRANCESCA ROMANA;MALENGO, ANDREA;
2014
Abstract
This paper focuses on the mathematical modelling required to support the development of new primary standard systems for traceable calibration of dynamic pressure sensors. We address two fundamentally different approaches to realizing primary standards, specifically the shock tube method and the drop-weight method. Focusing on the shock tube method, the paper presents first results of system identification and discusses future experimental work that is required to improve the mathematical and statistical models. We use simulations to identify differences between the shock tube and drop-weight methods, to investigate sources of uncertainty in the system identification process and to assist experimentalists in designing the required measuring systems. We demonstrate the identification method on experimental results and draw conclusions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.