The Planck-Balance is a new weighing instrument, that utilizes the Kibble principle for mass measurements. In contrast to existing Kibble experiments the balance is aimed at applications in industrial or research use. The proposed new definition of the kilogram with a fixed value of the Planck constant will allow primary mass measurements with electrical measurements using the Kibble principle. Two instruments, PB2 and PB1 will be developed in a joint research project of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and the Technische Universität Ilmenau, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The aimed measurement range is from 1 mg to 100 g and 1 mg to 1 kg with a relative measurement uncertainty according to E...
This second edition of Mass Metrology: The Newly Defined Kilogram has been thoroughly revised to ref...
The redefinition of mass adopted in November 2018 and implemented from 20 May 2019, i.e. World Metro...
The European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) funds research to address the discrepancy between t...
A self-calibrating balance is proposed, which allows the calibration of weights in a continuous rang...
The current definition of the unit kilogram by an artifact is about to be replaced by a definition b...
Mass is the only base unit, which is represented as a primary standard in the form of artifact for m...
Kibble balance experiments have allowed the kilogram to be redefined in terms of the Planck constant...
This paper describes a technical implementation for the realization of the kilogram according to the...
Metrologists all over the world are looking at the activities of the Metre Convention concerning the...
In the context of the future new definition of the mass unit, kg, a promising route to link the mass...
Originally envisaged in 1975 to realise the SI unit of electrical current, the Ampere, the Kibble ba...
A Kibble balance measures the $gravitational$ mass (weight) of a test mass with extreme precision by...
Abstract In 2019, the unity of mass of the International System of Units (SI), the kilogram, will ha...
This paper describes the progress of a joint research project aimed at developing and demonstrating ...
International audienceThe "watt balance" project aims at linking the kilogram definition to the Plan...
This second edition of Mass Metrology: The Newly Defined Kilogram has been thoroughly revised to ref...
The redefinition of mass adopted in November 2018 and implemented from 20 May 2019, i.e. World Metro...
The European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) funds research to address the discrepancy between t...
A self-calibrating balance is proposed, which allows the calibration of weights in a continuous rang...
The current definition of the unit kilogram by an artifact is about to be replaced by a definition b...
Mass is the only base unit, which is represented as a primary standard in the form of artifact for m...
Kibble balance experiments have allowed the kilogram to be redefined in terms of the Planck constant...
This paper describes a technical implementation for the realization of the kilogram according to the...
Metrologists all over the world are looking at the activities of the Metre Convention concerning the...
In the context of the future new definition of the mass unit, kg, a promising route to link the mass...
Originally envisaged in 1975 to realise the SI unit of electrical current, the Ampere, the Kibble ba...
A Kibble balance measures the $gravitational$ mass (weight) of a test mass with extreme precision by...
Abstract In 2019, the unity of mass of the International System of Units (SI), the kilogram, will ha...
This paper describes the progress of a joint research project aimed at developing and demonstrating ...
International audienceThe "watt balance" project aims at linking the kilogram definition to the Plan...
This second edition of Mass Metrology: The Newly Defined Kilogram has been thoroughly revised to ref...
The redefinition of mass adopted in November 2018 and implemented from 20 May 2019, i.e. World Metro...
The European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) funds research to address the discrepancy between t...