Melting Temperature of High-Temperature Fixed Points for Thermocouple Calibrations

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J. V. Pearce
V. Montag
D. Lowe
W. Dong
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[1] National Physical Laboratory,
[2] National Institute of Metrology,undefined
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Eutectic fixed points; Fixed points; Radiation thermometry; Thermocouples;
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Thermocouples can be calibrated at pure metal ingot-based fixed points at temperatures up to the freezing point of copper (1084.62 °C). For Pt/Pd thermocouples, the deviation from the accepted reference function very often takes an approximately linear form up to the copper fixed point. The calibration of Pt/Pd thermocouples may therefore be more amenable to extrapolation than that of Pt/Pt-Rh thermocouples. Here, the melting temperatures of a Co–C and a Pd–C eutectic fixed point are determined by extrapolating the deviation functions of several Pt/Pd thermocouples, after the fashion of Edler et al. The results are compared with the melting temperatures measured using non-contact radiation thermometry. The expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of the melting temperatures determined by extrapolation of the Pt/Pd thermocouple calibrations is ±0.32 °C for the Co–C fixed point, and ±0.49 °C for the Pd–C fixed point. For both fixed points, these uncertainties are comparable to those of non-contact radiation thermometry measurements. While a number of assumptions are made in performing the extrapolation of the calibrations, the method does appear to offer a useful complement to non-contact radiation thermometry measurements.
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