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NIST-IMGC comparison of gas flows below one litre per minute

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
The standards of IMGC and NIST for small gas flows were compared at the IMGC laboratory. The IMGC standard is a recently developed primary flow meter that extracts a large piston out of a temperature-controlled chamber. Controlling the piston's speed holds the pressure in the chamber constant. The NIST standard is a recently developed transfer standard that was calibrated against two primary standards at NIST. The first NIST primary standard extracts a large piston out of an oil-filled chamber in which a metal bellows is suspended. Controlling the piston's speed holds the pressure in the bellows constant. The second NIST primary is a static gravimetry method. The results of the comparison include 49 nitrogen flow rates from 0.22 micromol/s to 770 micromol/s. For all but one of the comparisons, the agreement between IMGC and NIST is better than 0.06%
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
portata; gas; microgasometro
List of contributors:
Cignolo, Giorgio
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/169104
Published in:
METROLOGIA (PRINT)
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