July 25, 2016
Conference Paper

The Measurand: The Problem of Frequency

Abstract

The conceptual entity that metrologists term the measurand is a model selected to represent the physical entity being measured. In a world of digital measurements, it should be defined first mathematically, and only then put into words. Human linguistic processes lack the precision required when all we do is use labels. In this paper, reactive power and frequency are used as examples. The act of measurement finds the values of the coef-ficients of the model. In other words, it solves an equation. In a digital instrument, information about the quality of the fit between the physical entity being measured and the conceptual model is often available. In essence the instrument can comment on the selection of the model. This comment should be reported as part of the statement of the result of the measurement, along with the declared value and the uncertainty.

Revised: April 27, 2017 | Published: July 25, 2016

Citation

Kirkham H. 2016. The Measurand: The Problem of Frequency. In IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings (I2MTC 2016), May 23-26, 2016, Taipei, Taiwan. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-113733. doi:10.1109/I2MTC.2016.7520347