Abstract
Abstract
A new cryostat for the realization of the triple-point of the argon (83.8058 K), a defining fixed point of the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90), was acquired at Italian National Metrological Institute (INRiM). The new system, manufactured by Fluke, is intended to substitute the current National reference, a model developed at BNM-INM in the 1975. The main difference between the two system is in the way to control the temperature. In the BNM-INM device the temperature is controlled adjusting the pressure of liquid nitrogen bath, in the Fluke system instead, an electrical heater wrapped around the argon cell is used, following cryogenic practice. This paper describes the result of the direct comparison and shows typical phase transitions obtained with the two argon systems. Then, a complete uncertainty budget is evaluated for the new Fluke system and compared with the National standard.
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