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A European Roadmap for Thermophysical Properties Metrology

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A roadmap for thermophysical properties metrology was developed in spring 2011 by the Thermophysical Properties Working Group in the EURAMET Technical Committee in charge of Thermometry, Humidity and Moisture, and Thermophysical Properties metrology. This roadmapping process is part of the EURAMET (European Association of National Metrology Institutes) activities aiming to increase impact from national investment in European metrology R&D. The roadmap shows a shared vision of how the development of thermophysical properties metrology should be oriented over the next 15 years to meet future social and economic needs. Since thermophysical properties metrology is a very broad and varied field, the authors have limited this roadmap to the following families of properties: thermal transport properties (thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, etc.), radiative properties (emissivity, absorbance, reflectance, and transmittance), caloric quantities (specific heat, enthalpy, etc.), thermodynamic properties (PVT and phase equilibria properties), and temperature-dependent quantities (thermal expansion, compressibility, etc.). This roadmap identifies the main societal and economical triggers that drive developments in thermophysical properties metrology. The key topics considered are energy, environment, advanced manufacturing and processing, public safety, security, and health. Key targets that require improved thermophysical properties measurements are identified in order to address these triggers. Ways are also proposed for defining the necessary skills and the main useful means to be implemented. These proposals will have to be revised as needs and technologies evolve in the future.

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The authors thank NPL for facilitating the organization of the thermophysical roadmapping exercise. They also are grateful to private communications with Dr. Stefan Sarge from PTB and to the discussions issued from the German Thermophysics Working Group (AK Thermophysics) in 2011, especially with Dr. Hans-Peter Ebert from ZAE, Germany.

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Filtz, JR., Wu, J., Stacey, C. et al. A European Roadmap for Thermophysical Properties Metrology. Int J Thermophys 36, 516–528 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-014-1807-x

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