Abstract. The most practical method of interpolation for industrial platinum thermometers is the use of the Callendar-Van Dusen second-order equation. Standard tables R(T) for IPRTs of different purity of the platinum wire were established by number of Standards (IEC, DIN, GOST, JIS). From fitting the coefficients B vs. A of the CVD equations, obtained for 166 thermometers with W(100) ranging from 1.380 to 1.392, the linear function B(A) was generated in this work, which makes it possible to establish the second-order reference function for PRTs of any nominal W(100) value. It is important, that substantial distortion of the interpolating CVD curves was found for the IPRTs with film platinum sensing elements. Although the ITS-90 interpolati...
Inconsistencies in the ITS-90 interpolations above 0.01 \ub0C have been investigated. Thirty-five st...
This document is a part of guidelines, prepared by the Consultative Committee for Thermomet...
International audienceIn the temperature range between 0.65 K and 1 K, the international temperature...
Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are widely used for accurate temperature measurements in in...
Industrial grade platinum resistance thermometers were calibrated in the temperature range from 200°...
Calibration of commercial platinum resistance thermometer using Z function interpolatio
A new high quality 25-ohm platinum resistance thermometer with an inconel protection sheath was deve...
This paper reports the results of an investigation of the stability of a selection of small industri...
Resistance measurements of thick platinum films between 4.2 and 300 K are reported. The thick films ...
(ITS-90) substituted the platinum-platinum-10 % rhodium thermocouple by the high temperature standar...
Twelve platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) were repeatedly calibrated between the triple point o...
Stabilities of standard platinum resistance thermometers (SPRTs) were tested in the temperature rang...
Au/Pt thermocouples are considered to be an alternative to High Temperature Standard Plati...
The worldwide history and present state of development of rhodium–iron resistance thermometers (RIRT...
This paper is a part of guidelines, prepared on behalf of the Consultative Committee for Thermometry...
Inconsistencies in the ITS-90 interpolations above 0.01 \ub0C have been investigated. Thirty-five st...
This document is a part of guidelines, prepared by the Consultative Committee for Thermomet...
International audienceIn the temperature range between 0.65 K and 1 K, the international temperature...
Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are widely used for accurate temperature measurements in in...
Industrial grade platinum resistance thermometers were calibrated in the temperature range from 200°...
Calibration of commercial platinum resistance thermometer using Z function interpolatio
A new high quality 25-ohm platinum resistance thermometer with an inconel protection sheath was deve...
This paper reports the results of an investigation of the stability of a selection of small industri...
Resistance measurements of thick platinum films between 4.2 and 300 K are reported. The thick films ...
(ITS-90) substituted the platinum-platinum-10 % rhodium thermocouple by the high temperature standar...
Twelve platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) were repeatedly calibrated between the triple point o...
Stabilities of standard platinum resistance thermometers (SPRTs) were tested in the temperature rang...
Au/Pt thermocouples are considered to be an alternative to High Temperature Standard Plati...
The worldwide history and present state of development of rhodium–iron resistance thermometers (RIRT...
This paper is a part of guidelines, prepared on behalf of the Consultative Committee for Thermometry...
Inconsistencies in the ITS-90 interpolations above 0.01 \ub0C have been investigated. Thirty-five st...
This document is a part of guidelines, prepared by the Consultative Committee for Thermomet...
International audienceIn the temperature range between 0.65 K and 1 K, the international temperature...