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    Data relating to: "Identifying challenges in quantifying uncertainty: case study in infrared thermography" (2018)
    (Cranfield University, 2020-03-11 08:24) Grenyer, Alex; Addepalli, Pavan; Zhao, Yifan; Oakey, Luke; ahmet Erkoyuncu, John; Roy, Rajkumar
    Excel file corresponding to data in conference paper:'Paper tables' tab contains summary of variables used in the paper, calculated using MATLAB 'Conditions' tab contains recorded temperatures and humidity for each run read by MATLAB 'Readings' tab collates reading values for each run read by MATLAB'Run1-10' tabs contain data recorded for each run including ROI size and locationPowerPoint file: Conference presentation
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    Identifying challenges in quantifying uncertainty: case study in infrared thermography
    (Elsevier, 2018-07-03) Grenyer, Alex; Addepalli, Sri; Zhao, Yifan; Oakey, Luke; Erkoyuncu, John Ahmet; Roy, Rajkumar
    Complex engineering systems present a wealth of uncertainties concerning aspects ranging from performance measurements to maintainability and through-life characteristics. A quantifiable understanding of these uncertainties is vital to system optimisation and plays a key role in decision-making processes for manufacturing organisations worldwide; impacting profit, product availability and manufacturing efficiency. The aim of this paper is to examine challenges and complications that arise when quantifying uncertainties in complex engineering systems that rely on expert opinion. A thermographic inspection system is utilised as a use case. Contractor-client and supervisor-maintainer relationships are examined. Key challenges highlighted involve accurate depiction of error margins and corresponding uncertainties of components where data is only heuristically obtainable, as well as the influence of environmental conditions and skill of the maintainer.

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