DocumentCode
1193653
Title
Truly Transportable Standard-Cell Air Bath
Author
Braudaway, David W.
Volume
19
Issue
4
fYear
1970
Firstpage
263
Lastpage
266
Abstract
Dissemination of the volt is complicated by the complex temperature response of standard cells. Discribed are the design and performance characteristics of an experimental standard-cell airbath specifically optimized for transportable voltage-dissemination service. Salient features of this bath are 1) ±0.001°C control of the cell temperature in the laboratory, ±0.02°C maximum variation around 28°C in shipment; 2) exposure capacity from over 8 hours at 0°C or 45°C to over 72 hours in moderate temperatures; 3) shipping package weight 14.5 kg, size 20.3 à 22.9 à 30.5 cm; and 4) electrical power drain 0.8-0.2 watt. Cell temperature is determined primarily by an ambient-temperature-biased on-off heater system. Immunity to external environment is achieved by a unique secondary control, which employs the energy storage capacity of two heat-of-fusion alloys, which are reset simply by exposure to laboratory temperature. Experience with this bath has shown that the average value of cell voltage is reproducible to 0.1 ¿v within a few hours following shipment. This time delay is significantly shorter than the days-to-weeks for most air baths and the weeks-to-months for cells shipped without temperature control.
Keywords
Associate members; Cadmium; Design optimization; Electric shock; Laboratories; Size control; Standards development; Surface resistance; Temperature control; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.1970.4313911
Filename
4313911
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