Test reports of building acoustics measurements cannot be considered complete without declaring the associated uncertainty. Two dominant methods exist for calculating the uncertainty, i.e. the empirical approach, standardized in ISO 5725, and the modelling approach, standardized in ISO/IEC Guide 98-3. The state of the art is so that this uncertainty must be assessed using the standard deviation of reproducibility obtained from multiple Inter-Laboratory Tests (ILTs), whose average values are standardized in ISO 12999-1. However, here three standard deviations are given: the usual repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations and an additional new standard deviation ?R95, neither defined nor used before. In the paper, it is shown that ?R95 causes an over-coverage in the frequentist sense, while the natural choice is the reproducibility standard deviation, both for laboratory and field measurements. Moreover, it is remarked that for products for which a specific inter-laboratory test (test code) already exists, a smaller uncertainty can be used, and this may produce an unbalanced situation on the market.

On the uncertainty of sound reduction index measurements from inter-laboratory tests

C Scrosati;A Pievatolo
2018

Abstract

Test reports of building acoustics measurements cannot be considered complete without declaring the associated uncertainty. Two dominant methods exist for calculating the uncertainty, i.e. the empirical approach, standardized in ISO 5725, and the modelling approach, standardized in ISO/IEC Guide 98-3. The state of the art is so that this uncertainty must be assessed using the standard deviation of reproducibility obtained from multiple Inter-Laboratory Tests (ILTs), whose average values are standardized in ISO 12999-1. However, here three standard deviations are given: the usual repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations and an additional new standard deviation ?R95, neither defined nor used before. In the paper, it is shown that ?R95 causes an over-coverage in the frequentist sense, while the natural choice is the reproducibility standard deviation, both for laboratory and field measurements. Moreover, it is remarked that for products for which a specific inter-laboratory test (test code) already exists, a smaller uncertainty can be used, and this may produce an unbalanced situation on the market.
2018
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
Inglese
25th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2018, ICSV 2018: Hiroshima Calling
25th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2018: Hiroshima Calling, ICSV 2018
272
279
9781510868458
Curran Associates Inc.
Red Hook, NY
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
8-12/07/2018
Hiroshima, Giappone
Uncertainty
reproducibility
inter-laboratory tests
ISO 12999-1
building acoustics
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Garai, M; Scrosati, C; Pievatolo, A
273
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