22 research outputs found
Is the assessment of interlaboratory comparison results for a small number of tests and limited number of participants reliable and rational?
A New Interlaboratory Characterisation of Silicon, Rare Earth Elements and Twenty‐Two Other Trace Element Concentrations in the Natural River Water Certified Reference Material SLRS
Equivalent threshold sound pressure levels (ETSPLs) for RadioEar DD65v2 circumaural audiometric headphones
The new International Standard ISO 17034: general requirements for the competence of reference material producers
Performance evaluation of a European scale proficiency test on radon-in-water measurements in Europe
Proficiency testing in analytical chemistry, microbiology and laboratory medicine: discussions on current practice and future directions
Interlaboratory comparison of a physical and a virtual assembly measured by CT
In a comparison including 20 laboratories, a physical as well as a virtual assembly provided as two data sets were used to investigate measuring and post-processing approaches in Computed Tomography, CT. Different procedures were used in the comparison including one simulating in-line measurement. The comparison demonstrated that: (i) a tangible improvement in the use of CT compared to previous comparisons; (ii) most of the participants were able to reduce their scanning time by more than 70% without increasing the length measurement errors; and (iii) most of the participants can further reduce their uncertainties, thereby reducing the tolerance size that can be inspected using CT in industry
