Course Power Plant Data
Quality Assessment
Description
This course is intended for power industry scientists and
engineers interested in evaluating the accuracy of power plant performance
measurements. It is in complete harmony with the principles of the ISO and
other international standards on measurement uncertainty. Included are the
critical factors in estimating the quality and utility of power plant test
measurements. These include the basics of the standard measurement uncertainty
model, evaluating systematic and random error sources, fundamentals of
uncertainty budgets and the statistics needed for uncertainty/accuracy
analysis. Extra attention is placed on the personal problems of developing
confidence in power plant test results. Special emphasis on understanding is
achieved through lecture, discussion, two class experiments and the in-class
working of many homework problems. After this one-day course, the students will
be able to apply these basic analysis techniques to power plant performance tests
in order to properly evaluate the impact of those measurement systems. This
course is taught on a college level presuming that the students have least BS
degrees in engineering or science. Students need to bring calculators to
work the experiments and problems.