1、CCT Report for CGPM,Membership of CCT Full Members Official Observers Activities of CCT Working Groups Key Comparisons Other Events Outputs Recommendations Guidance Documents or Technical Reports (new or updated) Redefinition of Kelvin,Membership of CCT,President: Dr. Hseyin Uur, Turkey CCT Executiv
2、e Secretary: Richard Davis, BIPMFull Members: Centro Espaol de Metrologa CEM, Madrid Conservatoire national des arts et mtiers/Institut National de Mtrologie LNE-INM, La Plaine-Saint-Denis D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology, Rostekhregulirovaniye of Russia VNIIM, St Petersburg Institute for Phy
3、sical-Technical and Radiotechnical Measurements, Rostekhregulirovaniye of Russia VNIIFTRI, Moscow Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica I.N.RI.M, Turin Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science KRISS, Daejeon Measurement Standards Laboratory of New Zealand MSL, Lower Hutt National Instit
4、ute of Metrology NIM, Beijing,Membership of CCT,Full Members: National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, Gaithersburg National Measurement Institute, Australia NMIA, Lindfield National Metrology Institute of Japan, AIST NMIJ/AIST, Tsukuba National Metrology Institute of South Africa NMISA,
5、 Pretoria National Metrology Institute of Turkey UME, Gebze-Kocaeli National Physical Laboratory NPL, Teddington National Research Council of Canada - Institute for National Measurement Standards NRC-INMS, Ottawa, Ontario Nederlands Meetinstituut/Van Swinden Laboratorium B.V. NMi-VSL, Delft Physikal
6、isch-Technische Bundesanstalt PTB, Braunschweig Slovak Institute of Metrology/Slovensk Metrologick stav SMU, Bratislava Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board SPRING, Singapore,Membership of CCT,Official Observers:Centro Nacional de Metrologa CENAM, Quertaro, Qro Instituto Nacional de Tecnolog
7、a Industrial INTI, San Martn, Prov. Buenos Aires Instituto Portugus da Qualidade IPQ, Caparica National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality INMETRO, Rio de Janeiro,Activities of CCT,Working GroupsWG1: Defining fixed points and interpolating instrumentsThe terms of referenc
8、e of CCT-WG1 are: to improve techniques for the realization of defining fixed points and for interpolating instruments; to study non-uniqueness and the thermophysical properties of fixed points; to update the Supplementary Information for the ITS-90; to maintain the mise en pratique for the definiti
9、on of the kelvin; and to assess needs and formulate plans for the next International Temperature Scale.,Working Groups, WG1,WG1: Defining fixed points and interpolating instrumentsWG1 is tasked to continue with the updates to the Supplementary Information for the ITS-90, collaborating with WG3, WG4,
10、 and WG5 in the incorporation of material on uncertainties, to coordinate a task group (including a representative from Working Groups 3, 4, and 5) formulating an assessment and possible work plan for the next International Temperature Scale and to prepare and maintain the mise en pratique for the d
11、efinition of the kelvin. This resulted in the preparation of the document “Mise en pratique for the definition of the kelvin”. This document was adopted by CCT in 2006 by electronic correspondence.Triple Point of Water Task Group operates within WG1.Membership: NIST (Chair), INRIM, KRISS, LNE, NMIJ,
12、 NPL, NRC-INMS, PTB, VNIIM,Working Groups, WG2,WG2: Secondary reference points and techniques of approximation to ITS-90The terms of reference of CCT-WG2 are:to revise the Techniques for Approximating the ITS-90; and to revise and update the list of secondary reference points.WG2 is tasked to contin
13、ue with the updates to the “Techniques for Approximating the ITS-90”, including advice on secondary fixed-point construction and operation.Membership:NRC-INMS (Chair), CENAM, INRIM, KRISS, LNE, MSL, NIM, NMIJ, NMISA, PTB,Working Groups, WG3,WG3: UncertaintiesThe terms of reference of CCT-WG3 are: to
14、 establish and recommend methods for quoting uncertainties in realizing the ITS-90 using contact thermometry; and to ensure notational consistency in methods for quoting uncertainties for other areas of interest to the CCT (including optical thermometry and humidity). WG3 is tasked with continuing t
15、he production of a document on uncertainty budgets for contact thermometry, and to act in an oversight role for similar documents produced by other working groups.Membership: MSL (Chair), CEM, CENAM, INRIM, IPQ, LNE, NMIA, NMIJ, NMi-VSL, NIST, PTB, SMU, UME, VNIIM,Working Groups, WG4,WG4: Thermodyna
16、mic temperature determination and extension of the ITS-90 to lower temperaturesThe terms of reference of CCT-WG4 are: to review and make recommendations concerning thermodynamic temperature determination and the definition of the kelvin WG4 is tasked with continuing the production and dissemination
17、of Supplementary Information for the PLTS-2000 and with monitoring progress on potential redefinition of the kelvin in terms of the Boltzmann constant.WG4 has produced a document called “Supplementary information for the realization of the PLTS-2000”. This document was approved by the CCT in July 20
18、07.,Working Groups, WG4,WG4: Thermodynamic temperature determination and extension of the ITS-90 to lower temperaturesThe President of CCT has asked WG4 to establish a Task Group for the redefinition of Kelvin (TG-SI). The activities of this task group are given later.Definition of Kelvin Task Group
19、 (TG-SI) operates within WG4. Membership: PTB (Chair), INRIM, KRISS, LNE, MSL, NIM, NIST, NMIJ, NPL, NRC, CCT President, CCT Executive Secretary,Working Groups, WG5,WG5: Radiation ThermometryThe terms of reference of CCT-WG5 are: to study, develop and advise the CCT on issues related to optical meth
20、ods for temperature measurement, including the reporting of uncertainty budgets; to maintain good links/interface with the radiometry community; and to provide formal liaison between the CCT and CCPR. WG5 is tasked with producing a document on uncertainty in radiation thermometry at temperatures bel
21、ow the Ag freezing point, with the coordination of thermodynamic measurement results at higher temperatures, with continuing the examination and coordination of activities related to high-temperature fixed points, and with providing appropriate input into the mise en pratique for the realization of
22、the kelvin.Membership: NPL (Chair), INRIM, KRISS, LNE, MSL, NIM, NIST, NMC/SPRING, NMIA, NMIJ, NMi-VSL, PTB, SMU, UME, VNIIMCCPR Liaison: NPL,Working Groups, WG6,WG6: Humidity measurementsThe terms of reference of CCT-WG6 are: to advise the CCT on matters relating to humidity; to produce a working d
23、ocument on principal uncertainty components in humidity measurements for input to Working Group 3; and to harmonize the terms and definitions related to humidity measurements. WG6 is tasked with continuing production of the document on uncertainty in humidity, with the operation of CCT-K6, and with
24、providing strategic planning information on future key and supplementary comparisons in the field.Membership: NIST (Chair), CENAM, IMGC, KRISS, LNE-CETIAT, MSL, NIM, NMIJ, NMi-VSL, NPL, NMC/SPRING, PTB, UME, VNIIM,Working Groups, WG7,WG7: Key ComparisonsThe terms of reference of CCT-WG7 are: to exam
25、ine all relevant documents for each key comparison, starting with the protocol and ending with the draft B report; to advise the pilot laboratory in preparing the text of the entry to Appendix B of the MRA as required, and to prepare a recommendation on these subjects for approval by the CCT; to pre
26、pare guidance documents on identifying significant deviations for use by the pilot laboratories; and to advise the pilot laboratory in preparing a comparison status document, and to prepare a recommendation for this summary for the CCT.,Working Groups, WG7,WG7 is tasked with continuing the oversight
27、 of ongoing key comparisons, and with the production of guidance documents on comparison deviations. Including pilot laboratories of ongoing and completed CCT key comparisons in the membership of this working group captures and preserves the experience and lessons learned during previous comparison
28、exercises.Membership: Pilot CCT-K2, (NRC, Chair), Pilot CCT-K1 (NPL), Pilot CCT-K3 (NIST), Pilot CCT-K4 (PTB), Pilot CCT-K5 (NMi-VSL), Pilot CCT-K6 (NPL), Pilot CCT-K7 (BIPM), Chair CCT-WG3, Manager BIPM KCDB (non-voting), NMIA, IMGC, KRISS,Working Groups, WG8,WG8: Calibration and Measurement Capabi
29、litiesThe terms of reference are substantially those recommended by the JCRB in the document JCRB-10/6(3).The terms of reference of CCT-WG8 are: to establish and maintain lists of service categories and, where necessary, rules for the preparation of CMC entries; to agree on detailed technical review
30、 criteria; to coordinate and, where possible, conduct inter-regional reviews of CMCs submitted by RMOs for posting in Appendix C of the MRA; to provide guidance on the range of CMCs supported by particular key comparisons; to examine the sufficiency of existing comparisons for supporting CMC submiss
31、ions and to recommend new comparisons where deemed necessary; and to coordinate the review of existing CMCs in the context of new results of key and supplementary comparisons.,Working Groups, WG8,WG8 is tasked to continue with the creation of CMC review protocols and the review of fast-track CMC sub
32、missions for inclusion in Appendix C, along with the identification of new comparisons needed to support CMC submissions.Membership:SIM(Chair), APMP, COOMET, EUROMET, SADCMETTo facilitate communications among the RMOs, CMC Service categories and Review Protocols have recently been made available in
33、Open Access on the WG8 web space.,Working Groups, WG9,WG9: Thermophysical PropertiesThe terms of reference of CCT-WG9 are: to advise the CCT on matters related to thermophysical properties, and to assess the need in this field for a key comparison. WG9 is tasked with continuing the production of a d
34、ocument on uncertainty, and with identifying and undertaking suitable pilot studies to establish the state of measurement and maturity of the field.Membership: NMIJ (Chair), INRIM, IPQ, KRISS, LNE, NIM, NIST, PTB, VNIIM,Activities of CCT, Key Comparisons,Completed, results are published in KCDBCCT-K
35、1: Realizations of the ITS-90 from 0,65 K to 24.6 K (1997-2001). CCT-K2: Realizations of the ITS-90 from 13.8 K to 273.16 K (1997-1999) CCT-K3: Comparison of realizations of the ITS90 over the range 83.8058 K to 933.473 K (1997-2001) CCT-K4: Comparisons of local realizations of Aluminum and Silver f
36、ixed points (1998-2000) CCT-K7: Comparisons of water triple point cells (2002-2004),Activities of CCT, Key Comparisons,In ProgressCCT-K5: Realizations of the ITS-90 between 962 C and 1700 C using vacuum strip lamps as transfer standards (1997-1999). Report in Progress, Draft B. CCT-K6: Comparison of
37、 humidity standards: dew and frost point temperatures (2003-). In progress,Activities of CCT, Other Events,Various CCT Working Groups have organized the following international meetings:Workshop on Uncertainty in Temperature Fixed Points (2004)Workshop on Common Problems in Radiometry and Thermometr
38、y (2004) Workshop on Uncertainty in Humidity Measurements (2004) Workshop on Methods for New Determinations of the Boltzmann Constant (2005) Workshop on Progress in Determining the Boltzmann Constant (2006),Outputs (2004-2007),Recommendations:CCT in its 2005 Meeting has adopted three recommendations
39、 to be submitted to CIPM.T1 (2005) on the clarification of the definition of the kelvin, unit of thermodynamic temperature (CCT/05-T1 and CIPM Recommendation 2, CI-2005) T2 (2005) on new determinations of thermodynamic temperature and the Boltzmann constant (CCT/05-T2) T3 (2005) on the creation of a
40、 mise en pratique of the definition of the kelvin (CCT/05-T3 and 8th Edition of the SI brochure).,Outputs (2004-2007),Guidance Documents or Technical Reports (new or updated) Addendum to the Supplementary Information for the ITS-90. Supplementary Information for the PLTS-2000 Guidance Document on th
41、e Uncertainties in the realization of the SPRT subranges of ITS-90 Techniques for Approximating the ITS-90 (Blue Book). Isotopic Effects in the Hydrogen Fixed Points: Report to the CCT Summary of Facts Relating to Isotopic Effects and the Triple Point of Water: Report of the ad hoc Task Group on the
42、 Triple Point of Water Methodologies for the estimation of uncertainties and the correction of fixed-point temperatures attributable to the influence of chemical impurities Uncertainty Budgets for SPRT Calibrations at the Defining Fixed Points Working document cataloguing the uncertainty associated
43、with a radiation thermometry approximation of the ITS-90 below the silver point Uncertainty in the generation of humidity Report to the CIPM on the implications of changing the definition of the base unit kelvin.,Redefinition of Kelvin,A new task group (TG-SI) was created within WG4 in response to t
44、he CIPM 2005 recommendation (CI-2005) and held its first meeting in October 2006. The Terms of Reference follow closely CIPM Recommendation 1 of 2005, (CI-2005), “Preparative steps towards new definitions of the kilogram, the ampere, the kelvin and the mole in terms of fundamental constants“.conside
45、r the implications of changing the definitions of the above-mentioned base units of the SI, with particular emphasis on the kelvin, from the point of view of metrology in thermometry; present this point of view to the CCT and to other concerned Consultative Committees or their appropriate Working Gr
46、oups and to work with them to prepare a report to the CIPM not later than June 2007; monitor closely the results of new experiments relevant to the possible new definition of the kelvin, and to identify necessary conditions to be met before proceeding with changing the definition; solicit input from
47、 the wider scientific and technical community on this important matter.,Redefinition of Kelvin, Output,First major output of TG-SI was the report to the CIPM on the implications of changing the definition of the base unit kelvin which was delivered to CCU in May 2007. Due to the importance of the su
48、bject, the executive summary of this report is presented in the written version of this report. Membership: J. Fischer (chairman), S. Gerasimov, K. D. Hill, G. Machin, M. Moldover, L. Pitre, P. Steur, M. Stock*, O. Tamura, H. Ugur, D. R. White, I. Yang, and J. Zhang.*Replaced by R. Davis, current Executive Secretary of CCT.,CCT Report for CGPM,Thank You,