Statistical Analysis of Ambient Conditions and Water Temperature on Standard Achievement of Volume Calibration of Small Laboratory Glassware

Authors

  • Lazaro Revocatus Department of Statistics, Eastern Africa Statistical Training Center, P. O. Box 35103, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Nyimvua Shaban Department of Mathematics, University of Dar es Salaam, P. O. Box 35062, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Isambi S. Mbalawata African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Tanzania,P. O. Box 106077, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Keywords:

Calibration, ambient conditions, small laboratory glassware, uncertainty factors

Abstract

Volumetric apparatus calibration is a very sensitive matter in metrological institutions. Identification and evaluation of the uncertainty factors affecting volume calibration of volumetric apparatus such as small laboratory glassware is a critical issue to investigate in order to increase accuracy in calibration.This studyinvestigates the contributions of ambient conditions and water temperature in volume calibration of small laboratory glassware. The study used existing empirical data from the Tanzania Bureau of Standards.The multiple linear regression modelwas used to establish better relationship between explanatory variables and response variable. The model analyzedthree predictor variables namely ambient temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Water temperature was dropped due to high multicollinearity with ambient temperature.Theresults from this study revealed thatthe variations in calibration of small volumetric laboratory glassware have strong association with ambient temperature, pressure and theirinteraction and weak one with ambient relative humidity.It is therefore recommended to have appropriate settings of these ambient conditions in volume calibration of small laboratory glassware to ensure that the glassware used for analysis and other practices are accurately calibrated for betterment of practical or test results.

Calibration, ambient conditions, small laboratory glassware, uncertainty factors

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01-03-2021

How to Cite

Revocatus, L., Shaban, N. ., & Mbalawata, I. . S. . (2021). Statistical Analysis of Ambient Conditions and Water Temperature on Standard Achievement of Volume Calibration of Small Laboratory Glassware. Tanzania Journal of Science, 45(1), 67–80. Retrieved from https://tjs.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/tjs/article/view/177

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