Lecturer(s)
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Hrabovský Miroslav, prof. RNDr. DrSc.
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Course content
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- Structure of the measuring chain - Analysis of experimental data - Theory of the measuring methods - Errors and uncertainties of the measurement - Planning and realization of the experiment - Mutual relationships of metrology - Technical standardization and testing - National and international organizations operating in metrology - Accreditation system for calibration and testing laboratories - Measurement standards (etalons) of physical quantities and their preservation - Types and metrological characteristics of the gauges - Metrological confirmation - Schemes of the gauge relationships - Metrology of direct-current and low-frequency electric signals - Electronic measuring systems - Utilization of microprocessor technique for measuring the electric properties of the electric elements and circuits
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
- Preparation for the Exam
- 600 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Theory of measurement, an experiment, theory and application of metrology, etalons, metrology standards, metrology in practice.
Application Apply principles of optical measuring methods to the area of optical metrology, apply knowledge of data processing for metrological purposes.
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of the undergraduate physics.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam
Knowledge within the scope of the course topics (examination)
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Recommended literature
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Časopis Metrologie.
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zákon č. 505/1990 Sb..
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Kraus, J. a kol. (2000). Komentář k novele zákona č.505/1990 Sb.. TECH-MARKET, Praha.
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Miláček, M. (2001). Měření a vyhodnocování mechanických veličin. Praha : Vydavatelství ČVUT.
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Šindelár, J. a kol. (1994). Základy obecné metrologie. Edice Základy metrológie, svazek 6. Praha, SNTL.
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