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An Intercomparison of Pressure Standards Between LNE and NBS
R G Driver1, J C Houck1, B E Welch1
1National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234.
Abstract:
An intercomparison between a transfer piston gage used by the Laboratoire National d'Essais (LNE) and a primary standard piston gage of the National Bureau of Standards was performed over the range of pressure of 0.4 to 3.9 MPa. The agreement between the computation of the effective area of the LNE gage by the two laboratories was within 6.4 ppm and the agreement between the average of the pressures generated by these two gages was within 3.3 ppm, well below the estimated uncertainty of either gage (NBS 30 ppm and LNE 24 ppm).
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