2010
DOI: 10.5571/synth.3.1
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Abstract: Since late 1990's, the reliability of temperature measurements at high temperatures was remarkably upgraded by establishing the national metrology standards for calibration of thermocouples up to 1550 °C, and by implementing the traceability system. The traceability system, structured as a hierarchical link of calibrations between the national metrology standards and practical measurements, was designed in consideration of various elements such as availability of the measurement standards and sharing the respo… Show more

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“…Figure 5 shows the diagram of the various possible paths for traceability to calibrate the Pt/Pd thermocouples of users at around 1324 °C on the basis of the thermocouple traceability system in Japan [12]. In this diagram, thermocouples are used as transfer standard instruments, since it is desirable that the transfer standard instrument in industry should be light-weight and low-cost.…”
Section: Various Possible Paths Of Traceability At Around 1324 °Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows the diagram of the various possible paths for traceability to calibrate the Pt/Pd thermocouples of users at around 1324 °C on the basis of the thermocouple traceability system in Japan [12]. In this diagram, thermocouples are used as transfer standard instruments, since it is desirable that the transfer standard instrument in industry should be light-weight and low-cost.…”
Section: Various Possible Paths Of Traceability At Around 1324 °Cmentioning
confidence: 99%