PROPAGATION OF NONLINEAR PHENOMENA
IN A MEASUREMENT SEQUENCE
Marija Marković1, Ivan Stojanović2 and Biserka Runje2
1c/o Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture - University of ZagrebZagreb, Croatia
2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture - University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia
INDECS 10(1), 50-56, 2012 DOI 10.7906/indecs.10.1.4 Full text available here. |
Received: 3 July 2011 |
ABSTRACT
Measurements provide one with results, in the form of both quantitative estimates of measured quantity along with attributed
quantitative probabilistic analysis. Measurement is prescribed precisely in order to enable researchers, experts or other measurers to obtain maximum confidence in
its results. In that way, the probability of obtaining unpredicted or unwanted consequences is minimised. Yet, owing to a rather large number of degrees of freedom in
a typical measurement sequence, its nonlinear character and nonlinear couplings, in general it is not known in what amount a variation in measurement conditions
brings about significantly larger variations in measured quantities or its derivatives.
In this article we treat in some details the aforementioned influence of variations and argue about possible results. In order to illustrate the treated influences we
present results of a rather simple and common measurement of surface roughness of solid state objects. It is argued that there is no significant augmentation of
variations in results of initial measurements throughout measurement sequence.
KEY WORDS
nonlinearity, measurement, complexity, roughness
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: Z00
PACS: 68.35.B-