Calibration definition

Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.
Calibration means the process of setting a measurement system's response so that its output agrees with a range of reference signals.
Calibration means the determination of:

Examples of Calibration in a sentence

  • Note that Inception Stage, Calibration Stage and any ad-hoc Service requirements are to be treated as individual Releases in their own right (in addition to the Releases at the Delivery Stage); and the Parties should execute a separate SOW in respect of each.

  • TIME AND MATERIALS CHARGES The Time and Materials pricing structure shall apply: for Services delivered during the Inception and Calibration Stage(s) (or as agreed otherwise by the Parties); and for other aspects of the Services as may agreed by the Parties.

  • The FWD unit used for the testing shall have undergone “reference calibration” within the previous year and “relative calibration” within the previous month, according to the AASHTO R32 Calibration Protocol (2004).

  • If a calibration test conducted or an audit conducted shows that the weighbridge has been inaccurately measuring any of the items, the Parties may issue debit notes or credit notes, as the case may be, for any reasonable adjustments necessary to give effect to the result of the Calibration test or the audit.

  • All Calibration shall be conducted within the timetable detailed at Table 2 of Schedule 2.


More Definitions of Calibration

Calibration means the process of setting a measurement system's response so that its output agrees with a range of reference signals. Contrast with "verification";
Calibration means the set of operations, which establishes, under specified conditions, the relations between values indicated by a measuring instrument or measuring system, or values represented by a material measure or a reference material and the corresponding values of a quantity realised by a reference standard;
Calibration means a set of operations, performed in accordance with a definite documented procedure, that compares the measurement performed by a measurement device or working standard for the purpose of detecting and reporting or eliminating by adjustment errors in the measurement device, working standard, or aeronautical product tested;
Calibration means determining either of the following:
Calibration means the process of setting the response of an analyser, flow-measuring instrument, sensor, or signal so that its output agrees with one or multiple reference signals.
Calibration means the process used to establish an observed relationship between the response of an analytical instrument and a known amount of analyte, or the process used to determine, by measuring or comparison with a reference standard, the correct value of each scale reading in an instrument, meter or measuring device.
Calibration means, in the case of the Georgia Analyzer System (GAS), the process of establishing or verifying that the test values of the GAS emissions bench are accurate by using the applicable calibration gases. In the case of a dynamometer, “calibration” means the process of verifying that the horsepower absorbed is within tolerances using a coast-down procedure. In the case of a fuel cap tester, “calibration” means the process of verifying that the measured pressure drop over time is between the upper and lower control limits.