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The Planck-Balance—using a fixed value of the Planck constant to calibrate E1/E2-weights
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Sensor CalibrationPrecision MeasurementEngineeringFixed ValuePhysicsMeasurementCalibrationKibble BalancesMeasurement Standards (Educational Assessment)EducationBalance TypesThermodynamicsCalorimetric MethodInstrumentationMeasurement Standards (Electrical Engineering)Measurement SystemPlanck Constant
A balance is proposed, which allows the calibration of weights in a continuous range from 1 mg to 1 kg using a fixed value of the Planck constant, h. This so-called Planck-Balance (PB) uses the physical approach of Kibble balances that allow the Planck constant to be derived from the mass. Using the PB no calibrated mass standards are required during weighing processes any longer, because all measurements are traceable via the electrical quantities to the Planck constant, and to the meter and the second. This allows a new approach of balance types after the expected redefinition of the SI-units by the end of 2018. In contrast to many scientific oriented developments, the PB is focused on robust and daily use. Therefore, two balances will be developed, PB2 and PB1, which will allow relative measurement uncertainties comparable to the accuracies of class E2 and E1 weights, respectively, as specified in OIML R 111-1. The balances will be developed in a cooperation of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and the Technische Universität Ilmenau in a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
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