2020
DOI: 10.1088/0026-1394/57/1a/01012
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GULFMET key comparison of DC voltage at 1.018 V and 10 V

Abstract: This report presents the GULFMET key comparison (GULFMET.EM.BIPM-K11) results of DC voltages at the 1.018 V and 10 V with two travelling electronic DC reference standards. This comparison was supported by the BIPM and GULFMET associate members, KRISS and SCL, which are from the APMP. The linking difference from the BIPM.EM-K11 KCRV was calculated. The agreement between participating laboratories is good, which could support GULFMET participating laboratories in submitting new calibration and measurement capabi… Show more

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“…In order to strengthen the link of the results of an RMO comparison (GULFMET.EM.BIPM-K11) to BIPM.EM-K11, BIPM measured the two travelling transfer standards (Fluke 732B) on two occasions during the comparison loop. Furthermore, the sensitivity coefficients of the transfer standards to atmospheric pressure changes were measured and the results compared to the ones determined by the pilot laboratory [11]. They are reported in figure 12 and show an agreement of all the coefficients to the uncertainty at k = 2.…”
Section: Pressure Sensitivity Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In order to strengthen the link of the results of an RMO comparison (GULFMET.EM.BIPM-K11) to BIPM.EM-K11, BIPM measured the two travelling transfer standards (Fluke 732B) on two occasions during the comparison loop. Furthermore, the sensitivity coefficients of the transfer standards to atmospheric pressure changes were measured and the results compared to the ones determined by the pilot laboratory [11]. They are reported in figure 12 and show an agreement of all the coefficients to the uncertainty at k = 2.…”
Section: Pressure Sensitivity Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The BIPM has been piloting this ongoing comparison since 1992 with a total of 25 participants. The BIPM also provides support to similar comparisons organised by the regional metrology organisations (RMO) [10,11] to enhance the link to BIPM.EM-K11.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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