In the measurement process, the causes of errors can be summarized as follows:
1. Measuring device error
(1). Standard gauge error
Instruments that reproduce the standard value in a fixed form, such as krypton 86 lamp tube, standard gauge block, standard linear ruler, standard battery, standard resistance, standard weight, etc., inevitably contain errors in the value reflected by themselves.
(2). Instrument error
All instruments and equipment used to directly or indirectly compare the measured quantity with the known quantity are called instruments or instruments, such as Abbe comparator, balance and other comparison instruments, pressure gauge, thermometer and other indicating instruments, which themselves have errors.
(3). Accessory error
The errors of the accessories and auxiliary tools of the instrument, such as the standard ring gauge of the length measuring instrument, the adjustment of the micrometer, the measuring rod, etc., will also cause measurement errors.
2. Environmental error
The error caused by the change of the measuring device and the measured itself caused by the inconsistency between various environmental factors and the specified standard state, such as the error caused by temperature, humidity, air pressure (causing the disturbance of various parts of the air), vibration (caused by external conditions and measuring personnel), illumination (causing parallax), gravitational acceleration, electromagnetic field, etc. Generally, the error of the instrument under the specified normal working conditions is called the basic error, and the increased error beyond this condition is called the additional error.
3. Method error
Errors caused by imperfect measurement methods, such as errors caused by approximate measurement methods. For example, measure the circumferential length s of the main shaft with a steel tape, and then calculate the diameter d = s / π of the main shaft. Due to the different values of the approximate number π, errors will be caused.
4.Personnel error
Due to the limitation of the surveyor's resolution, the physiological changes of visual organs caused by work fatigue, reading errors caused by inherent habits, and errors caused by temporary negligence caused by mental factors.
In short, when calculating the accuracy of measurement results, we must comprehensively analyze the error sources of the above four aspects, strive not to omit and repeat, and pay special attention to those factors that have a great impact on the error.