BS ISO 14802:2012
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Corrosion of metals and alloys. Guidelines for applying statistics to analysis of corrosion data
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2012 | 70 |
This International Standard gives guidance on some generally accepted methods of statistical analysis which are useful in the interpretation of corrosion test results. This International Standard does not cover detailed calculations and methods, but rather considers a range of approaches which have applications in corrosion testing. Only those statistical methods that have wide acceptance in corrosion testing have been considered in this International Standard.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | CVP_Secretariat_Loca |
6 | Foreword |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Significance and use 3 Scatter of data 3.1 Distributions 3.2 Histograms |
8 | 3.3 Normal distribution 3.4 Normal probability paper 3.5 Other probability paper |
9 | 3.6 Unknown distribution 3.7 Extreme value analysis 3.8 Significant digits 3.9 Propagation of variance 3.10 Mistakes 4 Central measures 4.1 Average |
10 | 4.2 Median 4.3 Which to use 5 Variability measures 5.1 General 5.2 Variance |
11 | 5.3 Standard deviation 5.4 Coefficient of variation 5.5 Range |
12 | 5.6 Precision 5.7 Bias 6 Statistical tests 6.1 Null hypothesis |
13 | 6.2 Degrees of freedom 6.3 t-Test |
14 | 6.4 F-test 6.5 Correlation coefficient |
15 | 6.6 Sign test 6.7 Outside count 7 Curve fitting — Method of least squares 7.1 Minimizing variance 7.2 Linear regression — 2 variables |
16 | 7.3 Polynomial regression 7.4 Multiple regression |
17 | 8 Analysis of variance 8.1 Comparison of effects 8.2 The two-level factorial design 9 Extreme value statistics 9.1 Scope of this clause |
18 | 9.2 Gumbel distribution and its probability paper |
19 | 9.3 Estimation of distribution parameters |
21 | 9.4 Report 9.5 Other topics |
52 | Annex A (informative) Sample calculations |
66 | Bibliography Bibliography |