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http://dx.doi.org/10.3807/KJOP.2018.29.2.070

Establishment of Comparison Calibration Equipment for Infrared-radiation Thermometers Below ℃  

Yoo, Yong Shim (Division of Physical Metrology, KRISS)
Kim, Bong-Hak (Division of Physical Metrology, KRISS)
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Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics / v.29, no.2, 2018 , pp. 70-76 More about this Journal
Abstract
Comparison calibration equipment for infrared-radiation thermometers below $0^{\circ}C$ has been established, using a TRT2 (transfer radiation thermometer 2, HEITRONICS) as a transfer standard and an ME30 (Model: ME30, HEITRONICS) as a variabletemperature blackbody. The TRT2 was calibrated using three fixed points (Ice ($0.01^{\circ}C$), In ($156.5985^{\circ}C$), and Sn ($231.928^{\circ}C$)) and the Planckian Sakuma-Hattori equation, and including the interpolation and extrapolation errors at $-50^{\circ}C$ in the uncertainty. The pneumatic lid is installed upon opening of the ME30 and is opened for only 30 seconds for measuring the radiation temperature, which prevents formation of ice in the ME30 and also reduces the calibration time to half. The farther away from the $0{\sim}232^{\circ}C$ region, the larger the uncertainty of the comparison calibration equipment becomes. The expanded uncertainty of the comparison calibration equipment was estimated as 0.26 K at $-20^{\circ}C$.
Keywords
Infrared; Radiation thermometer; Radiance temperature; Blackbody; SSE;
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