GUM-Compliant Uncertainty Evaluation Using Virtual Experiments

Author:

Wübbeler GerdORCID,Marschall ManuelORCID,Kniel KarinORCID,Heißelmann DanielORCID,Härtig Frank,Elster Clemens

Abstract

A virtual experiment simulates a real measurement process by means of a numerical model. The numerical model produces virtual data whose properties reflect those of the data observed in the real experiment. In this work, we explore how the results of a virtual experiment can be employed in the context of uncertainty evaluation for a corresponding real experiment. The uncertainty evaluation was based on the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), which defines the de facto standard for uncertainty evaluation in metrology. We show that, under specific assumptions about model structure and variance of the data, virtual experiments in combination with a Monte Carlo method lead to an uncertainty evaluation for the real experiment that is in line with Supplement 1 to the GUM. In the general case, a GUM-compliant uncertainty evaluation in the context of a real experiment can no longer be based on a corresponding virtual experiment in a simple way. Nevertheless, virtual experiments are still useful in order to increase the reliability of an uncertainty analysis. Simple generic examples as well the case study of a virtual coordinate measuring machine are presented to illustrate the treatment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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