Experimentation And Uncertainty Analysis For Engineers - Hardcover

Coleman, Hugh-W

 
9780471121466: Experimentation And Uncertainty Analysis For Engineers

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To effectively determine areas of uncertainty and risk in a manufactured product or system, engineers and scientists must follow complex processes of experimentation and accuracy-testing. This completely revised edition of the bestselling step-by-step guide leads professionals from early testing stages through debugging, execution, data analysis, and reporting. Featuring several case studies culled from the authors' experiences as experimental program directors, the book now includes adaptable computer codes for readers' customized usage.

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HUGH W. COLEMAN, PhD, PE, holds the Eminent Scholar Chair in Propulsion and is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Dr. Coleman holds advanced degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). He has served on uncertainty standards writing committees for the NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development and the AIAA. W. GLENN STEELE, PhD, PE, is a William L. Giles Distinguished Professor and head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Mississippi State University. Dr. Steele holds advanced degrees in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University and is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has served on uncertainty standards writing committees for the ISO, the Society of Automotive Engineers--Aerospace, and the ASME.

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The dramatic developments in the field of experimental uncertainty analysis over the last ten years have led to sweeping changes in applications, resulting in a new international experimental uncertainty standard. Now, in the only manual available with direct applications to the design and analysis of engineering experiments, respected authors Hugh Coleman and Glenn Steele have thoroughly updated their bestselling title to include the new methodologies being used by the United States and international standards committee groups. Along with several new examples, this latest edition includes new material on:

  • The utilization of Uncertainty Magnification Factors (UMFs) and Uncertainty Percentage Contributions (UPCs) in the planning and early design phases of experiments
  • Refined procedures for accounting for the effects of correlated bias errors
  • Improved methods for accounting for the effects of asymmetric systematic uncertainties
  • The importance of (previously ignored) correlated random errors with an example illustrating how to account for them
  • Uncertainties in comparative testing
  • Uncertainties in the comparison of data and predictions (code validation)
  • Uncertainty analysis by direct Monte Carlo simulation
  • A new method to determine regression uncertainties that properly accounts for both random and systematic uncertainties

With a step-by-step approach, engineering students as well as practicing professional engineers who analyze or design experiments will find Experimentation and Uncertainty Analysis for Engineers, Second Edition to be an invaluable reference tool.

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