浮力
体积热力学
校准
标准不确定度
流体静力平衡
千克
测量不确定度
材料科学
静水压力
机械
传质
大气压力
静水压称重
环境科学
核工程
分析化学(期刊)
物理
热力学
化学
色谱法
气象学
工程类
医学
体重
内科学
量子力学
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6501/ac51ef
摘要
Abstract The determination of the volumes of mass standards is key to the precise determination of their masses, due to the effect of the air buoyancy force. The buoyancy force can either be reduced by mass determination at low pressure or enlarged for a determination of the apparent mass using a vessel filled with liquid. The standard method for the volume calibration of weights is comparison in liquid, as described in the document OIML R111. This report presents the results of calibrating the volumes of stainless-steel mass standards with a nominal mass of 1 kg at low pressure and in a liquid. The authors showed that both methods produced comparable results with maximum differences of 0.002 cm 3 when adjusted for a standard temperature of 20 °C. The typical uncertainty in the volumes given by both methods is 0.002 cm 3 . A major source of uncertainty is the volume of the reference weight. The authors conclude that both methods produce consistent results, so that the method of volume calibration at low pressure can be used instead of hydrostatic weighing. The advantage of this approach is that both the masses and volumes of the weights are measured using the same mass comparator, which requires less manipulation. This study will help to establish the procedures for the dissemination and transfer of the mass unit from vacuum to ambient conditions in the institute of the author.
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