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KEY COMPARISON

Final Report on CCT-K7: Key comparison of water triple point cells

M Stock et al 2006 Metrologia 43 03001   doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/43/1A/03001  Help

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M Stock1, S Solve1, D del Campo2, V Chimenti2, E Méndez-Lango3, H Liedberg4, P P M Steur5, P Marcarino5, R Dematteis5, E Filipe6, I Lobo6, K H Kang7, K S Gam7, Y-G Kim7, E Renaot8, G Bonnier8, M Valin8, R White9, T D Dransfield9, Y Duan10, Y Xiaoke10, G Strouse11, M Ballico12, D Sukkar12, M Arai13, A Mans14, M de Groot14, O Kerkhof14, R Rusby15, J Gray15, D Head15, K Hill16, E Tegeler17, U Noatsch17, S Duris18, H Y Kho19, S Ugur20, A Pokhodun21 and S F Gerasimov21
1 Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, BIPM, France
2 Centro Español de Metrología, CEM, Spain
3 Centro Nacional de Metrología, CENAM, Mexico
4 National Metrology Laboratory, CSIR-NML, South Africa
5 Instituto Nazionale de Ricerca Metrologica, INRIM, Italy
6 Instituto Português da Qualidade, IPQ, Portugal
7 Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, KRISS, Republic of Korea
8 Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais, LNE, France
9 Measurement Standards Laboratory of New Zealand, MSL, New Zealand
10 National Institute of Metrology, NIM, China
11 National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, USA
12 National Measurement Laboratory, NMIA, Australia
13 National Metrology Institute of Japan, NMIJ/AIST, Japan
14 Nederlands Meetinstituut–Van Swinden Laboratorium, NMi-VSL, Netherlands
15 National Physical Laboratory, NPL, United Kingdom
16 National Research Council of Canada, NRC, Canada
17 Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, PTB, Germany
18 Slovak Institute of Metrology, SMU, Slovakia
19 National Metrology Centre, SPRING, Singapore
20 Ulusal Metroloji Enstitüsü, UME, Turkey
21 D I Mendeleev Institute for Metrology, VNIIM, Russia

Abstract. The triple point of water serves to define the kelvin, the unit of thermodynamic temperature, in the International System of Units (SI). Furthermore, it is the most important fixed point of the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90). Any uncertainty in the realization of the triple point of water contributes directly to the measurement uncertainty over the wide temperature range from 13.8033 K to 1234.93 K.

The Consultative Committee for Thermometry (CCT) decided at its 21st meeting in 2001 to carry out a comparison of water triple point cells and charged the BIPM with its organization.

Water triple point cells from 20 national metrology institutes were carried to the BIPM and were compared with highest accuracy with two reference cells. The small day-to-day changes of the reference cells were determined by a least-squares technique. Prior to the measurements at the BIPM, the transfer cells were compared with the corresponding national references and therefore also allow comparison of the national references of the water triple point.

This report presents the results of this comparison and gives detailed information about the measurements made at the BIPM and in the participating laboratories. It was found that the transfer cells show a standard deviation of 50 µK; the difference between the extremes is 160 µK. The same spread is observed between the national references.

The most important result of this work is that a correlation between the isotopic composition of the cell water and the triple point temperature was observed. To reduce the spread between different realizations, it is therefore proposed that the definition of the kelvin should refer to water of a specified isotopic composition.

The CCT recommended to the International Committee of Weights and Measures (CIPM) to clarify the definition of the kelvin in the SI brochure by explicitly referring to water with the isotopic composition of Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water (VSMOW). The CIPM accepted this recommendation and the next edition of the SI brochure will include this specification.

Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/.

The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCT, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA).

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