On long-term stability of an air piston gauge maintained at National Physical Laboratory, India. (June 2020)
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- On long-term stability of an air piston gauge maintained at National Physical Laboratory, India. (June 2020)
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- On long-term stability of an air piston gauge maintained at National Physical Laboratory, India
- Authors:
- Thakur, Vikas N.
Sharma, Rakesh
Kumar, Harish
Omprakash,
Vijayakumar, D.A.
Yadav, Sanjay
Kumar, Ashok - Abstract:
- Abstract: The complexity of electronics and hardware in Ultrasonic Interferometer Manometer (UIM) along with a large amount of health and environmental hazardous mercury compelled most of the national metrological institutes (NMIs) to replace UIM with easy to operate and handle based on low-pressure range air piston gauge (APG). Since most of the NMIs have kept APG at the top of traceability chain (only a few have functional UIM), it is an urgent need of time to understand the qualitative change in the effective area at 23 °C ( A e ) of piston-cylinder (p-c) assembly after long-term uses in measurement. The A e of the p-c assembly of APG has been determined using UIM over the years during six in-house comparisons, which are found in the range of 10 ppm in the pressure range 20–120 kPa, which is well within the estimated uncertainties. The quality of p-c assembly was further checked by measuring fall-rate up to the full range of APG, which provides a maximum fall rate of 2.2 mm/min at 350 kPa. The present fall rate is very close to the manufacturer reported value, which suggests long-term stability of p-c assembly after 18 years in the calibration and measurement process. The uncertainties associated with A e have been calculated using the law of propagation of uncertainty and Monte Carlo method and are found to be 9.8 ppm and 9.5 ppm at k = 2, respectively. The standard deviation of the mean of effective areas is in the range of 10 −10 m 2 to 10 −11 m 2 over 18 years,Abstract: The complexity of electronics and hardware in Ultrasonic Interferometer Manometer (UIM) along with a large amount of health and environmental hazardous mercury compelled most of the national metrological institutes (NMIs) to replace UIM with easy to operate and handle based on low-pressure range air piston gauge (APG). Since most of the NMIs have kept APG at the top of traceability chain (only a few have functional UIM), it is an urgent need of time to understand the qualitative change in the effective area at 23 °C ( A e ) of piston-cylinder (p-c) assembly after long-term uses in measurement. The A e of the p-c assembly of APG has been determined using UIM over the years during six in-house comparisons, which are found in the range of 10 ppm in the pressure range 20–120 kPa, which is well within the estimated uncertainties. The quality of p-c assembly was further checked by measuring fall-rate up to the full range of APG, which provides a maximum fall rate of 2.2 mm/min at 350 kPa. The present fall rate is very close to the manufacturer reported value, which suggests long-term stability of p-c assembly after 18 years in the calibration and measurement process. The uncertainties associated with A e have been calculated using the law of propagation of uncertainty and Monte Carlo method and are found to be 9.8 ppm and 9.5 ppm at k = 2, respectively. The standard deviation of the mean of effective areas is in the range of 10 −10 m 2 to 10 −11 m 2 over 18 years, further, confirm the long-term stability of their consistency in the pressure measurement by p-c assembly. Highlights: APG shows long term stability in zero effective area. The measurement uncertainties are within 12 ppm for the last eighteen years. The zero pressure effective area having a standard deviation of 1.4E-10 m 2 . MCM method validates LPU experimental results. The maximum fall rate of piston obtained was 2.2 mm/min at 350 kPa. … (more)
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- Vacuum. Volume 176(2020)
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- Vacuum
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- Volume 176(2020)
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- 2020
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- 176
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- 2020
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- 2020-0176-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-06
- Subjects:
- Air piston gauge -- Ultrasonic interferometer manometer -- Monte-carlo method -- The law of propagation of uncertainty -- Pressure -- Uncertainty
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0042207X ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.vacuum.2020.109357 ↗
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