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Computer and Numerical Methods in Metrology

Course: Computer and Numerical Methods in Metrology

Code: 3ФЕИТ03003

ECTS points: 6 ECTS

Number of classes per week: 3+0+0+3

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Marija Chundeva - Blajer

Course Goals (acquired competencies): - Systematic understanding and improvement of methods of research connected to modeling and numerical calculation in metrology, - Understanding, design, application and adaptation of advanced models in metrology, - Crtical analysis, avaluation and synthesis of new complex models of measurement devices and systems.

Course Syllabus: Introduction in computer and numerical methods in metrology. Methods for analysis of measurement devices and their metrological characteristics. Modeling, identification and analysis of systems in metrology. Numerical methods in metrology. Method for analysis of non-linear phenomena in metrological devices and systems (method of finite differences, method of boundary elements, method of finite elements, hybrid methods). Static and dynamic analysis of metrological characteristics of measurement devices. Application of deterministic and stochastic optimization methods for metrological improvement and optimisation of measurement systems and devices.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

F. Pavese, A. B. Forbes

Data Modeling for Metrology and Testing in Measurement Science (Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology),

Birkhauser Boston, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC

2009

2

F. Pavese, M. Bаer, J-R Filtz, A. B. Forbes, L. Pendrill, K. Shirono

Advanced Mathematical and Computational Tools in Metrology and Testing: AMCTM (Series on Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences)

World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

2012

3

A. Morris

Measurement and Instrumentation Principles

Butterworth-Heinemann Linacre House, Oxford

2001

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

J.Beyon

LabVIEW Programming, Data Acquisition and Analysis

Prentice Hall

2001

2

G. Johnson R. Jennings

LabVIEW Graphical Programming

McGraw Hill

2006