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Terms for subject Metrology (318 entries)
half-life The time span necessary for the atoms of a nuclide to disintegrate by one half
half-thickness The thickness of an absorbing medium that will depreciate the intensity of a radiation beam by one half
handheld instrument Battery-operated, portable measuring instrument for use in the field and in the lab
hard rubber Hard rubber is generally suitable for use within the temperature range 0 °C to 90 °C. It has excellent abrasion resistance against small particles and good chemical resistance, particularly to leaching agents, acid and alkalis
HAStElLOY® Registered trademark of Haynes International, Inc., Kokomo, USA
hazardous area An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is or may be expected in quantities such as to require special precautions for the construction, installation and use of electrical apparatus
hazardous location An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is or may be expected in quantities such as to require special precautions for the construction, installation and use of electrical apparatus
Highway Addressable Remote Transmitter Registered trademark of HART Communication Foundation, Austin, USA. Protocol for Smart transmitters
hold function When the hold function is activated, the momentary value of the continuous input variable at the time of activation is held
human interface The human interface specifies details of its design, operating concept, structure and functionality. The human interface describes operating elements, displays, foreign system interfaces (when allowing human operation) testing and configuration elements, e.g. solder bridges, DIP-switches, re-ranging elements, handheld terminals, auxiliary stations
HWS The thickness of an absorbing medium that will depreciate the intensity of a radiation beam by one half
HWZ The time span necessary for the atoms of a nuclide to disintegrate by one half
hysteresis The property of a device or instrument whereby it gives different output values in relation to its input values depending upon the directional sequence in which the input values have been applied
hysteresis error The maximum deviation between the two calibration curves of the measured variable as obtained by an upscale going traverse and a downscale going traverse over the full range and subtracting the value of the dead band
ion-cyclotron resonance heating icr heating
ignition temperature Lowest temperature of a fuel at which combustion becomes self-sustaining
immunity to temperature change The ability of the measuring equipment to withstand given changes in ambient temperature
INCONEL Registered trademark of Inco Alloys International, Inc., Huntington, USA
increased safety e A type of protection in which additional measures are applied so as to give increased security against the possibility of excessive temperatures and of the occurrence of arcs and sparks inside and on external parts of electrical apparatus which does not produce arcs or sparks in normal service
independent conformity The closeness with which the calibration curve of a device can be adjusted to approximate to the specified characteristic curve so that the maximum deviation is minimised