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Dataset for the article Comparing methods for determining the CO2 content in CO2-Sequestering materials and natural rock
Sara Tominc, Nika Kavčič, Lea Žibret, Gorazd Žibret, Mitja Kolar, Vilma Ducman, 2025, complete scientific database of research data

Abstract: The dataset supports the data in the tables and figures of the scientific article Comparing methods for determining the CO2 content in CO2-Sequestering materials and natural rock (doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2025.07.109). It contains the calcimetric measurements, the original results of the XRF measurements and the original data of the TGA, gravimetric and XRD analyzes as well as the calculations of the measurement uncertainty for the calcimetric, gravimetric and TG analyzes.
Keywords: sekvestracija CO2, pepel, žlindre, naravni kamen, TGA, kalcimetrija, merilna negotovost, CO2 sequestration, ash, slags, natural rocks, TGA, calcimetry, measurement uncertainty
Published in DiRROS: 24.06.2025; Views: 864; Downloads: 393
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Investigation of the British pendulum calibration uncertainty by Monte Carlo simulation
Vid Primožič, Miha Hiti, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: The paper presents the evaluation of the calibration uncertainty of the British pendulum slip resistance tester using Monte Carlo simulation method. A mathematical model was produced which describes pendulum behavior based on its calibration parameters. The Monte Carlo simulation, programmed in Python, was used for simulating the effect of each of the calibration parameters adjustment within their tolerance intervals, with uniform and triangular probability distribution. Four different tolerance limits were compared: limits from a current international standard, a proposition with reduced limits from recent literature, and two novel propositions, one with reduced but easily achievable limits, and a second one for best practically achievable limits. The results of the simulation show a fundamental standard uncertainty contribution of about 2.8% for pendulum calibration according to current standard limits. Furthermore, they suggest a possible improvement to 0.5%–0.7% as its best practical direct calibration standard uncertainty for reduced limits.
Keywords: British pendulum, simulacija, Monte Carlo, merilna negotovost, odprti dostop
Published in DiRROS: 20.06.2023; Views: 1656; Downloads: 961
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