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Development and integration of high straightness flexure guiding mechanisms dedicated to the METAS watt balance Mark II

Cosandier, F.  
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Eichenberger, A.
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Baumann, H.
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2014
Metrologia

There is a firm will in the metrology community to redefine the kilogram in the International System of units by linking it to a fundamental physical constant. The watt balance is a promising way to link the mass unit to the Planck constant h. At the Federal Institute of Metrology METAS a second watt balance experiment is under development. A decisive part of the METAS Mark II watt balance is the mechanical linear guiding system. The present paper discusses the development and the metrological characteristics of two guiding systems that were conceived by the Laboratoire de Systemes Robotiques of EPFL and built using flexure mechanical elements. Integration in the new setup is also described.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0026-1394/51/2/S88
Web of Science ID

WOS:000333850000011

Author(s)
Cosandier, F.  
Eichenberger, A.
Baumann, H.
Jeckelmann, B.
Bonny, M.
Chatagny, V.
Clavel, R.  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Metrologia
Volume

51

Issue

2

Start page

S88

End page

S95

Subjects

kilogram

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International System of units SI

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watt balance

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guiding system

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flexure mechanical elements

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REVIEWED

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May 19, 2014
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