Temp & Moisture References
Other links
Other links are described below; published books are for publisher links that provide more information about the book.
Among these listings of journal papers and conference presentations we have are:
- The thermometric publications and presentations of R. P. Reed, PhD, PE.
Known for his special expertise in thermocouples with special emphasis of thermoelectric inhomogeneity and the ability to write clearly. - The recent papers published by NIST workers in the USA
Some of these are available as complete copies from the NIST website in Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf) format- - Note that there are at least two distinct groups at NIST that perform work related to temperature sensors and measurement, the Thermometry Group and the Optical Thermometry & Spectral Methods Group.The Thermometry Group is mainly concerned with contact temperature sensors and related standards as well as humidity measurements methods and standards.The Optical Thermometry & Spectral Methods Group is mainly involved with Radiation Thermometric methods, Thermal Imaging and radiometry and photometry.
- Paper copies of NIST publications are available on request from: andrea.swiger@nist.gov
- Thermal activities webpages at NPL, the National Physical Laboratory in the UK includes:
* Set up and dissemination of the International Temperature Scale of 1990, ITS-90
* Set up and dissemination of humidity measurement standards
* Carrying out research to develop primary measurement standards and capabilities
* Provision measurement services, consultancy and training to make their work available to customers
* Pioneering new measurement solutions in science, medicine and industry. - The Radiation & Detectors pages at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the UK has several informative articles on Noncontact temperature standards and devices. A search of the NPL website on the term “temperature” produces a long list of available educational and research links to useful references.
- The recent papers from the Australian national metrology laboratory, known more recently as The Australian National Measurement Institute are very active in thermometry and publish quite a few articles.
- Books and Series of Significant Publications
Published once a year or less frequently. - Serial Refereed and Unrefereed Publications, Journals
Typically published once or more per year.
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