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1 измеренное значение параметра
измеренное значение параметра
Значение параметра, установленное в результате его измерения определенным средством контроля.
[ ГОСТ 19919-74]EN
measured value
physical or electrical quantity, property or condition that is to be measured
NOTE 1 Measured values are usually monitored, but may be calculated from other values. They are also usually considered to be analogue values.
NOTE 2 The result of a sampling of an analogue magnitude of a particular quantity.
[IEC 61850-7-4]
measured value
estimate of the true value of a quantity, derived from the indicated value of a meter after applying all relevant correction factors
[IEC 60788, ed. 2.0 (2004-02)]
measured value
best estimate of the true value of a quantity, being derived from the indicated value of an instrument together with the application of all relevant correction factors and the calibration factor
Note 1 to entry: The measured value is sometimes also referred to as result of a measurement
[IEC 61674, ed. 2.0 (2012-11)]FR
valeur mesurée
meilleure estimation de la valeur vraie d'une grandeur, qui est déduite de la valeur indiquée par un instrument ainsi que de l'application de tous les facteurs de correction appropriés et du facteur d’étalonnage
Note 1 à l'article: La valeur mesurée est parfois également désignée par «résultat d’une mesure».
[IEC 61674, ed. 2.0 (2012-11)]Значение регулируемой величины, полученное в рассматриваемый момент времени на основании данных некоторого измерительного прибора называется ее измеренным значением.
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- контроль автоматизир. тех. состояния авиац. техники
- электротехника, основные понятия
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- параметры контроля, их значения и определение
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