1、Petroleum products Equivalency of test method determining the same property Part 100: Background and principle of the comparison and the evaluation of equivalency PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 BSI Standards Publication WB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06National foreword This Publish
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4、 Published Document was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 December 2016. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO 2016 Petroleum products Equivalency of test method determining t
5、he same property Part 100: Background and principle of the comparison and the evaluation of equivalency Produits ptroliers quivalence des mthodes dessai dterminant la mme proprit Partie 100: Fondement et principe de la comparaison et de lvaluation de lquivalence TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 19686-100 Ref
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9、 Comparison 1 4.1 Reasons for divergence 1 4.2 Equivalency 1 5 Questionnaire for checking similarities of test methods . 2 ISO 2016 All rights reserved iii Contents Page PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide
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16、TC 28, Petroleum products and related products of synthetic or biological origin. A list of the parts of ISO/TR 19686 can be found on the ISO website.iv ISO 2016 All rights reserved PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) Introduction In 2010 ISO/TC 28 established a working group to invest
17、igate the development of test method equivalency tables. This proposal resulted from the discussion about identities, equivalences or differences in test methods related to fuels. It was concluded that a more structured approach would be useful. The task of determining equivalency appeared to be a d
18、ifficult and complex one; it was therefore decided that each property would be taken into account in turn and addressed in separate Technical Reports. In 2014 ISO/TC 28 agreed that a base document would be developed to show how the experts effectively compared the test method standards and evaluated
19、 their equivalency. This document gives that guidance. ISO 2016 All rights reserved v PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 Petroleum products Equivalency of test method determining the same property Part 100: Background and principle of the comparison and the evaluation of equivalency 1
20、Scope This document describes the procedure for evaluation in order to determine the equivalency of test methods used on a global scale in quality specifications of petroleum products, lubricants, liquid fuels and gaseous fuels for transportation purposes. The result of the assessment on each proper
21、ty is presented in a separate part of ISO/TR 19686. This document is intended to guide laboratories that use one part of ISO/TR 19686 and wish to know if they can also use other parts. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 T erms a nd definiti ons No terms and
22、definitions are listed in this document. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: IEC Electropedia: available at http:/ /www.electropedia.org/ ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:/ /www.iso.org/obp 4 Comparison 4.1 Reasons for d
23、ivergence When compared test methods are originally based on the same document(s), then at the time of first publication these methods may be designated “identical”. However, if the derived methods are used in different regional, legislative and/or technical environments, they will diverge over time
24、 due to independent revision; therefore the designation “identical” will slowly move towards “equivalent” or even to “different”. 4.2 Equivalency The designations “identical”, “equivalent” or “different” can be factored into a set of important analytical parameters which do affect applicability, res
25、ults and precision as follows: a) test method scope; 1) applicability to specific product groups, 2) measurement ranges; b) interferences (matrix effects/disturbances); TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) ISO 2016 All rights reserved 1 PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) c) test
26、equipment/apparatus; d) procedural items (internal/external standard, calibration, sample preparation, etc.); e) precision, ILS (Interlaboratory Study) information. Any comparison of test methods should give comprehensive answers to the above mentioned issues. Several approaches to these “identity q
27、uestions” sometimes reduce the above findings to categories such as: Identical: same technical scope, procedures, results, and precision, only editorial differences due to different editorial styles; Equivalent: some differences introduced in technical aspects such as updated precision, extension of
28、 scope or range, etc.; Different: introduction of significant technical changes such as different equipment, different calibration or calculation has changed the test result or the way the test result may be or is used. 5 Questionnaire for checking similarities of test methods The questionnaire pres
29、ented in Table 1 should serve as a starting point for a more structured approach for a test method comparison. When more than one precision statement is available it is prudent to also assess the significance of any difference for r = f(x) and R = f(x) after collection of the details from the round
30、robin data of the test methods. The following main issues should be compared: A. measured property; B. instrumentation used; C. calibration; D. sampling and sample handling; E. test method procedure as such; F. precision information and the data on which it has been determined; G. any other relevant
31、 information. After the requested details have been compiled, a consensus opinion on the extent to which the compared test methods are identical/equivalent/different and which steps would be necessary to increase test similarities has been developed. Each part of ISO/TR 19686 gives a conclusion of t
32、he assessment, i.e. whether the methods under review can be considered identical or not. Table 1 Test method comparison matrix Method A Method B Comparison (Identical/equivalent/different) A Issues concerning measured properties A.1 Which properties are determined (also which units)? A.2 What exactl
33、y is the prin - ciple of measurement?2 ISO 2016 All rights reserved PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) Method A Method B Comparison (Identical/equivalent/different) A.3 Which products can the test method be ap- plied to? A.4 What is the measure- ment range (per prop- erty)? A.5 Which
34、components can interfere with the de- termination? A.6 Are there any matrix effects to consider? B Issues concerning instrumentation B.1 List all required equip- ment including specific manufacturers if any are mentioned C Issues concerning calibration C.1 What procedure is used to prepare cali- bra
35、tion standards? If calibration standards are purchased, what re- quirements are placed on those standards? C.2 Are the standards In- ternal or external to the measurement of the tested property in the test sample? C.3 What is the cali- bration procedure? Which calculations are done to complete the c
36、alibration? D Sample handling and preparation D.1 Sample handling de- tails? D.2 Sample preparation procedure? E Procedural test meth- od details E.1 What are the test meth- od procedures? E.2 Which measurement is made? E.3 Requirements for re- porting/rounding of results?Table 1 (continued) ISO 201
37、6 All rights reserved 3 PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016 ISO/TR 19686-100:2016(E) Method A Method B Comparison (Identical/equivalent/different) E.4 What QC sample is used to verify that the system is in statistical control? F Precision information F.1 What are the precision statements (r, R)? F.2 Dispersion
38、 of r(x), R(x) (95 % confidence bands)? F.3 How old are the preci- sion statements? F.4 What document records the inter laboratory study that supports the precision statement? F.5 How many/which sam- ple types have been in - cluded in RRT? G Any additional and helpful information G.1 Technical refer
39、ences used to develop the test method? G.2 Do other related test methods exist?Table 1 (continued) 4 ISO 2016 All rights reserved PD ISO/TR 19686-100:2016This page deliberately left blankBSI is the national body responsible for preparing British Standards and other standards-related publications, in
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