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Comparison in humidity (dew-point temperature high range) dew point temperature +30 °C to 95 °C

  • Regina Deschermeier*
  • , Stephanie Bell
  • , Robert Benyon Puig
  • , Anders Bonde Kentved
  • , Paul Carroll
  • , Vito Fernicola
  • , Jamie García Gallegos
  • , Martti Heinonen
  • , Domen Hudoklin
  • , Rafał Jarosz
  • , Evmorfia Kokkini
  • , Dubhaltach Mac Lochlainn
  • , Helmut Mitter
  • , Seda Oğuz Aytekin
  • , Matthijs Panman
  • , Remo Senn
  • , Danijel Šestan
  • , Denis Smorgon
  • , Mark Stevens
  • , Davor Zvizdić
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • German National Metrology Institute (PTB)
  • National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA)
  • FORCE Technology
  • National Physics Laboratory (NPL)
  • National Metrological Institute (INRIM)
  • Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Central Office of Measures (GUM)
  • Hellenic Institute of Metrology (EIM)
  • NSAI National Metrology Laboratory (NML)
  • BEV/E+E Elektronik (BEV)
  • TÜBİTAK National Metrology Institute (UME)
  • Dutch Metrology Institute (VSL)
  • Federal Institute of Metrology (METAS)
  • University of Zagreb
  • Mark Stevens Consulting

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Abstract

The report summarises the results of the EURAMET.T-K8 key comparison (EURAMET Project No. P 717) in the field of humidity. The comparison covers the dew-point temperature range from +30 °C up to + 95 °C dew point temperature. The report gives details of the scheme, procedure and analysis of the comparison. The overall results display a very good agreement of the 16 participating laboratories. The two dew-point hygrometers used as travelling standard were sufficiently stable. The linkage to the corresponding CCT-K8 comparison will be calculated when the final results for both comparisons are available. Possible procedures are described in the text. In the conclusion, some remarks for improvement for future RMO key comparisons are given.
Original languageEnglish
Article number03008
JournalMetrologia
Volume61
Issue number1A
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Dec 2024
MoE publication typeA2 Review article in a scientific journal

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