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Final Report on Key Comparison CCM.P-K5 in Differential Pressure from 1 Pa to 1000 Pa (Articolo in rivista)
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- Final Report on Key Comparison CCM.P-K5 in Differential Pressure from 1 Pa to 1000 Pa (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Miiller A.P., Cignolo G., Fitzgerald M.P., Perkin M.P. (2002)
Final Report on Key Comparison CCM.P-K5 in Differential Pressure from 1 Pa to 1000 Pa
in Metrologia (Print)
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- Miiller A.P., Cignolo G., Fitzgerald M.P., Perkin M.P. (literal)
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- Published in \"Metrologia\", 2002, 39, Technical Supplement, 07002 (literal)
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- Final Report on Key Comparison CCM.P-K5 in Differential Pressure from 1 Pa to 1000 Pa (literal)
- Abstract
- This report describes a CCM key comparison of low differential-pressure
standards at four Mational Metrology Institutes (NMIs) that was carried
out during the period July 1998 to May 1999 in order to determine their
degrees of equivalence at pressures in the range 1 Pa to 1000 Pa. The
differential pressures were superimposed on a line pressure of nominally
100 kPa. The primary standards, which represent two principal measurement
methods, included three liquid-column manometers and one double pressure
balance. The transfer standard package consisted of four high-precision
pressure transducers; two capacitance diaphragm gauges to provide high
resolution at low differential pressures, and two resonant silicon gauges
to provide the required calibration stability. Two nominally identical
transfer packages were used to reduce the time required for the
measurements, with Package A being circulated among laboratories in the
European region (IMGC and NPL-UK) and Package B being circulated through
the Asia-Pacific region (MSL-NZ). The results obtained with different
transfer packages were normalized by using data obtained from simultaneous
calibrations of the two packages at the pilot laboratory (NIST).
The degree of equivalence of the measurement standards were determined in
two ways, deviations from key comparison reference values and pairwise
differences between these deviations. The differential-pressure standards
of the four participating NMIs were generally found to be equivalent and
the results revealed no significant relative bias between the two
principal methods tested by the comparison. (literal)
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