Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are widely used for accurate temperature measurements in industrial process control as well as in testing and calibration laboratories. Industrial-type PRTs (IPRTs) are available with platinum wires of different purity and can attain measurement accuracy at the level of few tens of millikelvin in a broad temperature range from −196 ◦C to 550 ◦C and above. For such IPRTs, the most-used interpolation model (resistance versus temperature) is based on the Callendar–Van Dusen (CVD) equation, which is also recognized in several industrial standards including IEC 60751 and the corresponding national standards. In recent years, several studies have shown that systematic differences exist between the I...
This paper reports the results of an investigation of the stability of a selection of small industri...
The calibration and stability of four surface temperature measuring industrial platinum resistance t...
Temperatures on the ITS-90 will agree more closely with thermodynamic temperatures; therefore, the I...
Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are widely used for accurate temperature measurements in in...
Abstract. The most practical method of interpolation for industrial platinum thermometers is the use...
Industrial grade platinum resistance thermometers were calibrated in the temperature range from 200°...
This paper is a part of guidelines, prepared on behalf of the Consultative Committee for Thermometry...
Calibration of commercial platinum resistance thermometer using Z function interpolatio
International audienceIn the temperature range between 0.65 K and 1 K, the international temperature...
A new high quality 25-ohm platinum resistance thermometer with an inconel protection sheath was deve...
Temperature is one of the most important key parameter to consider in measurement and mechanical eng...
(ITS-90) substituted the platinum-platinum-10 % rhodium thermocouple by the high temperature standar...
The paper presents a matrix approach to the propagation of uncertainties in the realization of the I...
Twelve platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) were repeatedly calibrated between the triple point o...
This document is a part of guidelines, prepared by the Consultative Committee for Thermomet...
This paper reports the results of an investigation of the stability of a selection of small industri...
The calibration and stability of four surface temperature measuring industrial platinum resistance t...
Temperatures on the ITS-90 will agree more closely with thermodynamic temperatures; therefore, the I...
Platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) are widely used for accurate temperature measurements in in...
Abstract. The most practical method of interpolation for industrial platinum thermometers is the use...
Industrial grade platinum resistance thermometers were calibrated in the temperature range from 200°...
This paper is a part of guidelines, prepared on behalf of the Consultative Committee for Thermometry...
Calibration of commercial platinum resistance thermometer using Z function interpolatio
International audienceIn the temperature range between 0.65 K and 1 K, the international temperature...
A new high quality 25-ohm platinum resistance thermometer with an inconel protection sheath was deve...
Temperature is one of the most important key parameter to consider in measurement and mechanical eng...
(ITS-90) substituted the platinum-platinum-10 % rhodium thermocouple by the high temperature standar...
The paper presents a matrix approach to the propagation of uncertainties in the realization of the I...
Twelve platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) were repeatedly calibrated between the triple point o...
This document is a part of guidelines, prepared by the Consultative Committee for Thermomet...
This paper reports the results of an investigation of the stability of a selection of small industri...
The calibration and stability of four surface temperature measuring industrial platinum resistance t...
Temperatures on the ITS-90 will agree more closely with thermodynamic temperatures; therefore, the I...