P. Mohan et al., COMPARISON OF AN ULTRASONIC INTERFEROMETER MANOMETER AND A STATIC EXPANSION SYSTEM USING A CAPACITANCE DIAPHRAGM GAUGE, Metrologia, 33(2), 1996, pp. 165-171
The paper describes the results of a comparison of two primary low-pre
ssure standards, (i) the Ultrasonic Interferometer Manometer (ULM) and
(ii) the Static Expansion Apparatus (SEA), maintained at the National
Physical Laboratory (NPLI), India. The comparison was carried out by
employing a capacitance diaphragm gauge (CDG) of 1333 Pa full-scale ra
nge as the transfer standard over the pressure range 1 Pa to 1000 Pa.
For pressures of 20 Pa and above, the values of the calibration factor
of the CDG obtained on the SEA deviate 0,10 % from the values by the
thermal transpiration equation and this deviation increases to over 0,
4 % for pressures lower than 20 Pa. For the UIM, the deviation is foun
d below 0,05 % at pressures of 100 Pa and above, but increases to 0,8
% for pressures as low as 1 Pa. The comparison (i) establishes the mut
ual compatibility of the two primary standards in the region of pressu
re overlap and (ii) sets limits to the uncertainty of measurements mad
e on the two systems, which are 0,2 % at 1000 Pa and 1,0% at 10(-4) Pa
for the SEA and 0,0014 % at 1000 Pa and 1,4 % at 1 Pa for the UIM.