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Aline Piccato
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin
Publications - 11
Citations - 103
Aline Piccato is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traceability & Metrology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 90 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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Calibration procedures and uncertainty analysis for a thermal mass gas flowmeter of a new generation
TL;DR: In this article, the calibration procedure and uncertainty evaluation of CTTMFs (Capillary Type Thermal Mass Flow Meter) for natural gas in domestic/residential (G4) applications are discussed.
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Metrological features of the rotating low-speed anemometer calibration facility at INRIM
TL;DR: The INRIM standard facility for low airspeed, called rotating arm (RA), is presented, based on the reciprocity principle, which means that the relative movement between air and measurement instrument is obtained through the translation of the latter through nominally still air.
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Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Sound Generated by an Orifice
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a numerical prediction tool for the acoustic energy level produced by an orifice placed in a circular duct, which is mainly generated by the orifice itself and by the unsteady flow and turbulence in the wake.
World Meteorological Organization –Instruments and Observing Methods Report No. 109, “Traceability of ground-based meteorological surface temperature measurements”
Carmen García Izquierdo,F. Bertiglia,R. Benyon,D. del Campo,M. Dobre,Vito Fernicola,D. Hudoklin,E. Grudniewicz,Martti Heinonen,P. Klason,C. Holstein Rathlou,Jan M. Johansson,H. Kaykisizli,Giuseppina Lopardo,C. Melvad,Jonathan Merrison,K. Migała,Aline Piccato,Pier Giorgio Spazzini,A. Szmyrka Grzebyk,S. Ruiz,Andrea Merlone +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a rigorous metrological approach is applied to measurements of atmospheric parameters such as temperature, pressure, humidity, solar irradiance and wind speed in the atmosphere, and two special chambers, here described, will be manufactured for the purpose, for laboratory and in-situ calibration of automatic weather stations.