White Measurement Standards Laboratory of New ZealandĬopyright 2001 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1UD, England National 01243 779777 International (+44) 1243 779777 e-mail (for orders and customer service enquiries): Visit our Home Page on or All rights reserved. Traceable Temperatures An Introduction to Temperature Measurement and Calibration White Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. * Unique emphasis on possible problems in the field, and provision of practical advice on how to recognise and treat errors.Īn essential reference resource for practising and training engineers, scientists and technicians in accredited test and calibration laboratories involved in temperature measurement and calibration.Content:Ĭhapter 1 Measurement and Traceability (pages 1–35):Ĭhapter 2 Uncertainty in Measurement (pages 37–94):Ĭhapter 3 The ITS?90 Temperature Scale (pages 95–124):Ĭhapter 4 Use of Thermometers (pages 125–158):Ĭhapter 6 Platinum Resistance Thermometry (pages 203–253):Ĭhapter 7 Liquid?In?Glass Thermometry (pages 255–293):Ĭhapter 8 Thermocouple Thermometry (pages 295–342):Ĭhapter 9 Radiation Thermometry (pages 343–392): * Offers detailed converage of traceability, how to make traceable measurements and how to design, carry out and report calibration * Provides information concurrent with the latest ISO Quality Standards for assessing the uncertainty of measurement sensors * Fully revised and updated to incorporate the latest trends and developments in measurements and calibration This timely new edition reflects the marked move towards ISO accreditation in measurement laboratories internationally, and the ever increasing emphasis on adequate uncertainty analysis for measurements in accredited laboratories to conform to national and international bodies, and the SI and Metric treaty. A critically important aspect of applying any temperature sensor is that of traceable calibration - a concept that has been developed to ensure that all measurements made are accurate and legally valid. The accurate measurement of temperature is a vital parameter in many fields.
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