“…Avoiding correlations between variables is also important to satisfy some assumptions behind the calculation and propagation of uncertainty. Since a full factorial experimental plan is not applicable with this calibration system since each component cannot be independently applied, the starting point is the definition of the values for each independent parameter in order to have, at the same time, a feasible number of measurements to be performed and a wide number of combinations to minimize the correlation between the applied components [22]. The idea of the proposed experimental plan is to locate the transducer into 4 positions, given by different dx and dy misalignment combinations (dx=0 mm dy=0 mm; dx=8 mm dy=0 mm; dx=0 mm dy=16 mm; dx=16 mm dy=8 mm) and at 4 different tilt angles α (0°, 1°, 2° and 3°) and 7 rotations ω (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 270°, 360°), and to apply 4 different load levels F (10 %, 50 %, 80 % and 100 % of the maximum applied force).…”