The thermogauge furnace was commonly used in many NMIs as a blackbody source for calibration of the radiation thermometer. It can also be used for realizing the high temperature fixed point(HTFP). According to our experience, when realizing HTFP we need the furnace provide relative good temperature uniformity to avoid the possible damage to the HTFP. To improve temperature uniformity in the furnace, the furnace tube was machined near the tube ends with a help of a simulation analysis by "ansys workbench". Temperature distributions before and after optimization were measured and compared at 1300 °C, 1700°C, 2500 °C, which roughly correspond to Co-C(1324 °C), Pt-C(1738 °C) and Re-C(2474 °C), respectively. The results clearly indicate that through machining the tube the temperature uniformity of the Thermogage furnace can be remarkably improved. A Pt-C high temperature fixed point was realized in the modified Thermogauge furnace subsequently, the plateaus were compared with what obtained using old heater, and the results were presented in this paper.
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11 September 2013
TEMPERATURE: ITS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY, VOLUME 8: Proceedings of the Ninth International Temperature Symposium
19–23 March 2012
Los Angeles, California, USA
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September 11 2013
Optimization of the thermogauge furnace for realizing high temperature fixed points
T. Wang;
T. Wang
National Institute of Metrology (NIM), Beijing,
China
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W. Dong;
W. Dong
National Institute of Metrology (NIM), Beijing,
China
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F. Liu
F. Liu
AVIC China Precision Engineering Institute for Aircraft Industry, Beijing,
China
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T. Wang
W. Dong
F. Liu
National Institute of Metrology (NIM), Beijing,
China
AIP Conf. Proc. 1552, 386–391 (2013)
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T. Wang, W. Dong, F. Liu; Optimization of the thermogauge furnace for realizing high temperature fixed points. AIP Conf. Proc. 11 September 2013; 1552 (1): 386–391. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4819571
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