Error Analysis on the Determination of Moisture in Oil by Karl Fischer Method

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Many factors affect the determination of moisture content in oil by Karl Fischer Method; there are objective factors such as water, samples and temperature environment, respectively 46# turbine oil and 25# transformer oil for example, from a gross error, correlation coefficient, and other subjective perspective, the causes of error are analyzed; correlation coefficient very close to 1 and most of the relative error in ( -0.15,0.00) are discussed, which shows that high measuring accuracy and precision of this method.

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