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Sensors (Basel) ; 23(19)2023 Sep 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37836910

ABSTRACT

The use of piezoelectric transducers for internal dynamic pressure measurements in ammunition testing provides a significant advantage in the development and performance analysis of weapons and ammunition. Knowledge of the electrical characteristics of the dynamic pressure measurement chain, which includes the piezoelectric transducer and the charge amplifier, is a relevant condition for the design of interior ballistics pressure measurement systems. Thus, this study aims to characterize and model a piezoelectric transducer and its associated charge amplifier. First, the piezoelectric transducer was characterized using impedance analysis and modeled using a least squares curve-fitting tool, according to the Butterworth-Van Dyke model. Next, the charge amplifier was characterized through response analysis based on known inputs and modeled using LTSpice simulation techniques and the least squares curve-fit tool. Consequently, a measurement chain model is presented and simulated for two cases with different impulse signals. The first impulse signal was obtained from an interior ballistics computer simulation, and in the second case, it was considered the negative step signal characteristic of the calibration of piezoelectric transducers by means of dead weight. From the simulations, it was possible to verify the effectiveness of the model, which provided results with a low error in relation to the original pressure curve, and its applicability is demonstrated by the result of the simulation of the pressure variation in the calibration, where the attenuation of the signal can be visualized as the characteristic of the input curve changes.

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Crit Rev Anal Chem ; 53(8): 1605-1622, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35138957

ABSTRACT

Sometimes, analytical chemicals forget that the measurement process begins with the selection of the sample; thus, it must be understood that the measurement uncertainty is constituted by the association of the uncertainty arising from the sampling and the uncertainty arising from the traditional analytical process, that which is carried out in the laboratory. The analytical process is well-controlled, so its uncertainty is well defined; however, the uncertainty arising from sampling, for not having this controlled environment, is often not evident, so that there is still no culture to consider it for the calculation of measurement uncertainty. This study discusses the importance of the sampling uncertainty concerning the analytical uncertainty and details the current approaches available in the literature, such as the classical analysis of variance, the robust analysis of variance, and the range statistics. Moreover, this work highlights the recent manuscripts that are using these mentioned approaches, correlating them to the matrices, chemical and physical-chemical analytes, and analytical techniques. Finally, some case studies using the uncertainty information in compliance assessment show that the measurement uncertainty arising from sampling in chemical and physicochemical analyses cannot always be neglected.


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Specimen Handling , Uncertainty
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Crit Rev Anal Chem ; 53(5): 975-985, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34747276

ABSTRACT

Historically, owing to the increase in processing capacity over the years, validation and adjustment of measurements have become imperative. In particular, concerning discussions related to data and results in analytical chemistry, there is always a need to improve their reliability. The data reconciliation technique has the objective of using measurement redundancies to obtain the best estimate of the true value and, consequently to minimize its uncertainty. Unfortunately, this powerful tool is less known and used by analytical chemists compared to other areas. This approach can be satisfactorily performed in decision-making procedures that focus on chemical analysis, chemometrics, biochemistry analysis, forensics, and environmental sciences, such as in a characterization study, regarding conformance or nonconformance with the specification, doubts related to the malfunctioning of meters and about the compatibility of test methods. This work discusses and sheds light on the importance of data reconciliation, including data reconciliation statistics and application of the technique, traditional data reconciliation in analytical chemistry, principal component analysis based on data reconciliation in analytical chemistry, and fuzzy data reconciliation in analytical chemistry.


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Reproducibility of Results , Chromatography, Gas
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