The estimation of the long-term drift of the inductance measurement standards

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Velychko, O. [1 ]
Gordiyenko, T. [1 ]
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[1] State Enterprise UKRMETRTESTSTANDARD, Metrologichna Str 4, UA-03143 Kiev, Ukraine
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long-term drift; inductance measurement standard; measurement uncertainty; polynomial regression; Exponential Weighted Moving Average;
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0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
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Inductance measurements are important in many fields, especially in electronics, electrical engineering, radio engineering, and other areas. The inductance is often an important parameter in a wide range of applications such as radio transmitters, power circuits, magnetic resonance pulsed sources, etc. The accuracy of the inductance affects the quality of products, especially in devices where inductors are used, such as filters, transformers, inverters, etc. High-precision inductance measurements are used for the product quality control to ensure that manufactured devices meet established specifications and standards. Drift is an undesirable property of all measuring instruments and measurement standards during their life cycle. The analysis of the instrumental drift of measurement standards is of great importance in metrology. Reliable drift accounting plays an important role in maintaining measurement accuracy. For electrical measurement standards, the long-term drift is predictable. The drift types and main methods of its estimation for measurement standards between their calibrations were analysed. The drift uncertainty can be evaluated from the history of successive calibrations, and in the absence of such history, the order of magnitude of the calibration uncertainty can be estimated. The results of the estimation of the long-term drift of the inductance measurement standards for high-precision calibration of measuring instruments and measurement standards by two methods, polynomial regression curves and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) schemes, are given. The EWMA schemes reduce the lag inherent in traditional moving averages by giving more weight to recent observations. It is shown that the use of the EWMA schemes compared to the regression analysis shows greater sensitivity to the drift changes in the last years of observations. This allows the laboratory to take this factor into account when calibrating measuring instruments and measurement standards.
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