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A. Grykalowska
Publications - 3
Citations - 63
A. Grykalowska is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resistance thermometer & Traceability. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 56 citations.
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The MeteoMet project - metrology for meteorology: challenges and results.
A. Merlone,Giuseppina Lopardo,Francesca Sanna,S A Bell,R. Benyon,R. A. Bergerud,F. Bertiglia,Jovan Bojkovski,N. Böse,Manola Brunet,A. Cappella,Graziano Coppa,D. del Campo,M. Dobre,Janko Drnovšek,Volker Ebert,Ragne Emardson,Vito Fernicola,K. Flakiewicz,Tom Gardiner,C. Garcia-Izquierdo,E. Georgin,Alba Gilabert,A. Grykalowska,E. Grudniewicz,Martti Heinonen,M. Holmsten,D. Hudoklin,Jan M. Johansson,Heikki Kajastie,H. Kaykisizli,P. Klason,L. Kňazovická,Antti Lakka,A. Kowal,H. Müller,Chiara Musacchio,Javis A. Nwaboh,P. Pavlasek,Aline Piccato,Laurent Pitre,M de Podesta,M. K. Rasmussen,Hannu Sairanen,D. Smorgon,F. Sparasci,R. Strnad,A. Szmyrka Grzebyk,Robin Underwood +48 more
TL;DR: The Metrology for Meteorology (MeteoMet) project as mentioned in this paper is an attempt to bridge the meteorological and metrological communities, which is the concept of traceability, an idea used in both fields but with a subtle difference in meaning.
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Measuring Systems for Thermometer Calibration in Low-Temperature Range
TL;DR: In this paper, the Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research (INTiBS) has established a standard for the low-temperature range between 13.8033 K and 273.16 K. The standard consists of sealed cells for realization of six fixed points of the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) in the low temperature range, an adiabatic cryostat and Isotech water and mercury triplepoint baths, capsule standard resistance thermometers (CSPRT), and AC and DC bridges with standard resistors for thermometers resistance measurements.
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Development of Precision Rh–0.5 at%Fe Thermometers of Chinese Production: Further Tests
Leszek Lipinski,A. Szmyrka-Grzebyk,Peng Lin,Xing Wei Li,H. Manuszkiewicz,D. Jancewicz,A. Grykalowska,Peter P. M. Steur,F. Pavese +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of the measurements on the full characteristics of these prototypes in the range from 2.5 K to 25 K, which confirms a similarity to the typical characteristics of previous commercial RhFe thermometers, and of the effect of thermal cycling, showing for six out of eight thermometers a stability better than ± 1 mK (limited by the measurement expanded uncertainty of ≈0.8 mK) at 4.2 K and up to ≈10 K, and better than 0.01 % T in the ranges from 2., 5, 5,