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High-Accuracy Measurement of Aperture Area Relative to A Standard Known Aperture |
Volume | 100 |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology |
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Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Subjects: relative; aperture; measurement |
Language | English |
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May 1995 publication_date QS:P577,+1995-05-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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Short title | High-Accuracy Measurement Of Aperture Area Relative To A Standard Known Aperture |
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Image title | Precise knowledge of the area of apertures used in high precision radiometry is extremely important. A method is presented here for the determination of the area of round and irregularly shaped apertures by comparison to a standard aperture which has been measured by other means to high accuracy. The method presented here is quick and has no physical contact with the fragile edge of the aperture opening. Total flux transfer methods are used in the area determination with total relative standard uncertainty of 0.033% for 2 mm to 25 mm mean diameter apertures not including the area uncertainty of the standard aperture used. Currently the relative standard uncertainty in the area measurement for the stadard aperture is 0.022%. The worst case relative standard uncertainty of the transfer measurement is 0.04% including the uncertainty of the standard aperture area. |
Author | Fowler, J.B. |
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