3.7 Measurement and error terms
creep
change in load cell output occurring with time while under constant load and with all environmental conditions and other variables also remaining constant
apportioning factor ()
value of a dimensionless fraction expressed as a decimal (for example, 0.7) representing that portion of an error observed in the (weighing) instrument which is attributed to the load cell alone
durability error
difference between the intrinsic error after a period of use and the initial intrinsic error of a measuring instrument
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 5.16[1] ]
expanded uncertainty
quantity defining an interval about the result of a measurement that may be expected to encompass a large fraction of the distribution of values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand (OIML G 1-100 Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement) [7]
fault
difference between the error of indication and the intrinsic error of a measuring instrument (For notes, refer to the OIML V 1:2013).
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 5.12[1] ]
fault detection output
electrical representation issued by the load cell indicating that a fault condition exists
hysteresis error
difference in load cell output readings for the same applied force between the reading obtained by increasing the load from minimum load (), and the reading obtained by decreasing the load from maximum load ()
initial intrinsic error
intrinsic error of a measuring instrument as determined prior to performance tests and durability evaluations
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 5.11[1] ]
load cell intrinsic error
error resulting from a load cell, determined under reference conditions
maximum permissible error (MPE)
extreme value of measurement error, with respect to a known reference quantity value, permitted by specifications or regulations for a given measurement, measuring instrument, or measuring system
(For notes, refer to the OIML V 2-200:2012).
[SOURCE: OIML V 2-200:2012, 4.26[2] ]
measurement error
measured quantity minus a reference quantity value.
(For additional notes, refer to the OIML V 2-200:2012).
[SOURCE: OIML V 2-200:2012, 2.16[2] ]
measured quantity (value)
quantity value representing a measurement result
(For notes, refer to the OIML V 2-200:2012).
[SOURCE: OIML V 2-200:2012, 2.10[2] ]
non-linearity
deviation from the average of the values of load cell signals from a straight line through zero force applied and maximum force applied
repeatability error
difference between load cell output readings taken from consecutive tests under the same loading and environmental conditions of measurement
resolution
smallest change in a quantity being measured that causes a perceptible change in the corresponding indication
(For notes, refer to the OIML V 2-200:2012).
[SOURCE: OIML V 2-200:2012, 4.14[2] ]
significant durability error
durability error exceeding the value specified in the applicable Recommendation
(For notes, refer to the OIML V 1:2013).
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 5.17[1] ]
significant fault
fault exceeding the applicable fault limit value
(For notes, refer to the OIML V 1:2013).
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 5.14[1] ]
span stability
capability of a load cell to maintain the load cell output of the load cell’s measuring range over a period of use within specified limits
temperature effect on minimum dead load output
change of the signal output under minimum dead load due to a change in ambient temperature
temperature effect on sensitivity
change in sensitivity due to a change in ambient temperature
type approval mark
mark applied to a measuring instrument certifying its conformity to the approved type
[SOURCE: OIML V 1:2013, 3.07[1] ]