@inproceedings{HartmannSadliMachinetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Sadli, M. and Machin, G. and Morice, R.}, title = {Realisation and comparison of metal-carbon eutectic points for radiation thermometry applications and W-Re thermocouple calibration}, series = {Proc. 8th Int. Symp. on Temperature and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science - Proceedings of Tempmeko 2001}, booktitle = {Proc. 8th Int. Symp. on Temperature and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science - Proceedings of Tempmeko 2001}, editor = {Fellmuth, B. and Seidel, J. and Scholze, G.}, publisher = {VDI Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {507 -- 512}, abstract = {For the sake of ensuring improved accuracy and traceability for temperature measurements above the copper point (1084 OC), four laboratories are joining their efforts in developing high-temperature fixed points based on eutectic transitions of metal-carbon mixtures [1]. These phase transitions, on the basis of radiation thermometry results presented thus far [2, 3], encouraged the participants to work towards two eventual applications: hightemperature fixed—point calibration sources for radiation thermometry, and fixed points for the calibration of contact thermometers, including Pt/Pd, Pt/Rh and W/Re thermocouples. Here will be given the up-to—date works accomplished within or in relation with this project in the participating laboratories. The perspectives of this work are wide and should allow the usage of such fixed points at temperatures ranging from 1150 C to 2700 C. The remaining uncertainty concerns the …}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Measurement of T-T90 down to zinc point temperatures with absolute filter radiometry}, series = {Proc. of TEMPMEKO}, booktitle = {Proc. of TEMPMEKO}, pages = {377 -- 382}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannTaubertFischer, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Fischer, Joachim}, title = {Characterization of the double-heatpipe blackbody LABB for use at temperatures below 500 C}, series = {Proceedings of TEMPMEKO (99)}, booktitle = {Proceedings of TEMPMEKO (99)}, editor = {Dubbeldam, J.F. and de Groot, M.J.}, publisher = {IMEKO}, address = {Delft}, pages = {511 -- 516}, abstract = {The large area double-heatpipe blackbody (LABB) used for comparing thermodynamic temperatures with the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) at temperatures higher than 600 C is based on two sodium heat pipes. The lowest temperature at which the sodium heat pipes work properly is strongly correlated to the onset of sodium evaporation. This is expected for temperatures well above 500 C. Planning to use the LABB for extending the comparison of thermodynamic temperatures with the ITS-90 to temperatures as low as possible, we measured the isothermal behaviour of the blackbody cavity starting at heatpipe temperatures of 400 C. The temperature of the cylindrical part of the cavity was measured with a standard platinum resistance thermometer (SPRT) sensing the bottom of the cavity and up to three quarter of the cylindrical part of the cavity. The obtained temperature profiles are well explained assuming the occurrence of two superimposing effects: a real nonisothermal behaviour of the LABB for temperatures below 500 C and a cooling of the SPRT caused by radiation loss through the aperture of the cavity. Applying a Monte-Carlo simulation we calculated the emissivity of the LABB at different heatpipe temperatures below 600 C using the obtained non-isothermal temperature distribution at the cylindrical walls. It was found that even at temperatures as low as 415 C the accuracy of the LABB is sufficient for comparison of thermodynamic temperatures and the ITS-90.}, language = {en} } @article{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Traceable Radiometric Calibration of Semiconductor Detectors and their Application for Thermodynamic Temperature Measurement}, series = {Journal of Metrology Society of India}, volume = {25}, journal = {Journal of Metrology Society of India}, number = {1}, pages = {3 -- 10}, abstract = {The non-contact measurement of temperature by using the emitted thermal radiation has been an innovative field of measurement science and fundamental physics for more than a hundred years. It saw the first highlight in Gustav Kirchhoff's principle of a blackbody with ideal emission characteristics and culminated in Max Planck's formulation of the law of thermal radiation, the so-called Planck's law, forming the foundation of quantum physics. A boost in accuracy was the development of semiconductor detectors and the cryogenic electrical substitution radiometer in the late 1970s. Semiconductor detectors, namely photodiodes, deliver an electrical current proportional to the absorbed optical radiation. Due to the measurements of thermal radiation over a wide range of temperature and wavelength, thermodynamic temperature measurements with radiometric methods have set benchmarks to all, the …}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannSakumaMa, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Sakuma, F. and Ma, L.}, title = {Intercomparison of Radiation Temperature Scales between PTB and NMIJ from 1000-degree Celsius to 2500-degree Celsius}, series = {SICE Annual Conference Program and Abstracts SICE Annual Conference 2002}, booktitle = {SICE Annual Conference Program and Abstracts SICE Annual Conference 2002}, publisher = {The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers}, pages = {13 -- 13}, abstract = {The intercomparison of radiation temperature scales between PTB and NMIJ was carried out in September 2001. PTB sent their radiation thermometer LP3 to Japan and NMIJ made the comparison between the LP3 and NMIJ's Topcon radiation thermometers with a comparison blackbody from 1000 C to 2500 C. Both scales agreed within±0.8 C in the whole range.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Thermal characterisation of diamond}, series = {Properties, Growth and Applications of Diamond}, booktitle = {Properties, Growth and Applications of Diamond}, publisher = {Institute of Engineering \& Technology}, publisher = {Hochschule f{\"u}r Angewandte Wissenschaften W{\"u}rzburg-Schweinfurt}, abstract = {Thermal characterisation of diamond is one of the key issues in assessing material quality since thermal parameters are strongly related to other features like isotopic constitution, defect content and microstructure (see Datareview A 1.5). Hence, the macroscopic thermal conductivity can often be taken as a figure-of-merit for diamond quality relevant for industrial applications. Determining thermal conductivity of diamond materials does not require, in principle, techniques other than those used for thermal assessment of more common materials and the standard methods as well as their application to diamond have been described in detail in rather complete review articles [1, 2]. Recent advancements in methodology have mainly been focused on thermal microscopy for measuring conductivity in extremely small volumes and finally single grains of polycrystalline material [3] and to quantitatively determine resistances across thermal barriers related to grain boundaries in thin films [4]. In this survey we summarise the main features of the standard techniques and briefly review the technology of quantitative thermal microscopy. It is difficult to precisely control and measure heat flow and radiation and, hence, thermal measurements generally yield only a rather limited precision; this fully applies also to measurements on diamond materials. An accuracy of a few per cent has to be regarded as excellent while the precision of most measurements is at a 5 to 10\% level or below. As demonstrated by a recent round robin test [5], this especially applies to the characterisation of polycrystalline thin films where measurements may be strongly affected by the …}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannRicolfiBatuelloetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Ricolfi, T. and Batuello, M. and Bosma, R. and van der Ham, E. and Fischer, J.}, title = {Comparison of local realizations of the ITS-90 between 920° C and 1590° C at 950 nm using vacuum tungsten strip lamps as transfer standards}, series = {Proc. of TEMPMEKO (2001)}, booktitle = {Proc. of TEMPMEKO (2001)}, editor = {Fellmuth, B. and Seidel, J. and Scholze, G.}, publisher = {VDI Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {839 -- 844}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannBreuerJohannsenetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Breuer, J. and Johannsen, U. and Rabus, H. and Werner, L.}, title = {PTB detector calibration capabilities for optical radiometry}, series = {Sensor 2001 Proceedings}, booktitle = {Sensor 2001 Proceedings}, pages = {227 -- 232}, abstract = {In the first part of this paper we give a brief survey of the approaches taken to achieve these rather challenging goals. Then we will focus on some aspects of transfer detector standards that have to be taken into account if the highest possible accuracy is to be reached. The final section of the paper deals with a new and very promising method for the dissemination of the spectral responsivity of semiconductor photodiodes.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannGutschwagerFischer, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Gutschwager, B. and Fischer, J.}, title = {Calibration facility for infrared thermography systems at PTB}, series = {Sensor 2001 Proceedings}, booktitle = {Sensor 2001 Proceedings}, pages = {233 -- 238}, abstract = {Section 2 of the present paper introduces the two calibration facilities, presents the applied blackbody radiation sources with the achievable uncertainties, the collimator optics, and the climate box. A short introduction of the experimental techniques used and presentation of some experimental results for different camera systems follows in Section 3. A final conclusion is given in Section 4.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Complete characterization of local thermal transfer in high quality CVD diamond}, series = {AIP Conference Proceedings (463)}, booktitle = {AIP Conference Proceedings (463)}, pages = {295 -- 299}, abstract = {Room temperature microscopic thermal transfer in a high quality chemical vapor deposited diamond sample is completely characterized with micrometer resolution. A thermoreflectance microscope measures thermal conductivity and its slight variations inside a grain. Measurements reveal an inhomogeneous conductivity distribution with highest values close to that of natural IIa diamond. Using the same microscope, frequency dependent investigations of thermal barriers located between diamond grains are performed. Thermal resistance is found to vary between 10-9 and 10-8 m2K/W. Frequency dependent measurements sensitive to three-dimensional heat flow and averaging over a variable number of grains yield an enormous decrease of thermal conductivity with decreasing modulation frequency. Taking the average of thermal conductivity inside the grains and an average value for the barrier height together …}, language = {en} } @article{HartmannReichling, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Reichling, M.}, title = {Photothermische Mikroskopie}, publisher = {VDI-Bericht 1379}, pages = {221 -- 226}, language = {de} } @article{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Condensed matter: structural, mechanical, and thermal properties}, series = {Applied Physics Letters}, volume = {73}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, number = {6}, pages = {756 -- 758}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Improvement of the active layers of a MIS-structure semiconductor gas sensor for HF and F}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraArduini, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Arduini, Mariacarla}, title = {A Novel Approach for Non-Destructive Testing of the Adhesion of Thermal Barrier Coatings}, publisher = {The Future of Gas Turbine Technology ; 8 th International Gas Turbine Conference}, address = {Br{\"u}ssel (Belgien)}, pages = {12 -- 13}, abstract = {The operation temperatures of gas turbine engines have been increased significantly to optimize their efficiency factor. To protect the metallic blades from these high temperatures, thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are applied onto the turbine blades. These layers must have a good adhesion to the supporting turbine blade. A poor adhesion may lead to a delamination of the layer during operation and finally to a destruction of the turbine blade and eventually the complete turbine. It is therefore necessary, to check the quality of the layer adhesion regularly during service or preferably during operation. Approaches for non-contact and nondestructive techniques by using optical or infrared radiation are not sophisticated up to now. Hence in this paper a new attempt to improve these optical or infrared-optical methods is described. The presented idea relies on the application of different wavelengths for the used measurement system. Using a short wavelength range, where the TBC is semitransparent, allows the measurement of the temperature of the turbine blade. Using a second, long wavelength range where the TBC is non-transparent, the temperature of the surface of the TBC can be determined. As the thermal contact is usually correlated with the mechanical adhesion such measurements can be a possible tool for nondestructively testing the adhesion of TBCs.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannWernerFischeretal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Werner, L. and Fischer, J. and Johannsen, U.}, title = {Accurate determination of the spectral responsivity of silicon trap detectors between 238 nm and 1015 nm using a laser-based cryogenic radiometer}, address = {Madrid (Spanien)}, language = {en} } @misc{HartmannReichling, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Reichling, M.}, title = {A new insight into local heat transfer in polycrystalline diamond}, address = {Edinburgh (Schottland)}, language = {en} } @misc{HartmannReichling, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Reichling, M.}, title = {Quantitative photothermal measurement of thermal barriers in CVD-Diamond}, address = {Edinburgh (Schottland)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannReichlingMatthias, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Reichling, M. and Matthias, E.}, title = {Thermoreflectance measurements of single thermal barriers in CVD-Diamond}, address = {Nanjing (China)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Photothermal microscopy on CVD-diamond}, address = {Ebernburg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannNilssonFricke, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Nilsson, O. and Fricke, J.}, title = {Thermal diffusivity measurements on two-layered systems with the laser-flash method}, address = {Lissabon (Portugal)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraMehling, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Mehling, H.}, title = {The role of the index of refraction in the generation and propagation of blackbody radiation}, address = {Funchal (Portugal)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraEbertetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Lenhart-Rydzek, M. and Tutschke, Andreas and Hallam, Andrew}, title = {LWIR pyrometry for the measurement of thermal barrier coatings within the EU project STARGATE}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannLenhartRydzekStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Lenhart-Rydzek, M. and Stark, Thomas and Arduini-Schuster, Mariacarla and Manara, Jochen}, title = {Enhanced measuring technique to determine the angle dependent surface emittance from 200 °C up to 1600 °C}, address = {Funchal (Portugal)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannAnhaltEdler, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Edler, F.}, title = {High-temperature fixed-points for improved temperature metrology above 1100 °C}, address = {Graz}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannKrenekAnhaltetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Krenek, S. and Anhalt, Klaus and Lindemann, A. and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Dynamic Emissivity Measurement: First Results}, address = {Graz}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannAnhaltSargeetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Sarge, S.M. and Pagel, R. and Schindler, A. and Denner, T.}, title = {Eutectic high-temperature fixed-points for improves traceability in DSC/DTA}, address = {Graz}, language = {en} } @misc{HartmannAnhaltPageletal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Pagel, R. and Sarge, S.}, title = {Temperature calibration of thermoanalytical apparatus above 1000 °C by means of Metal-Carbon Eutectics}, address = {Rotterdam (Niederlande)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannKruegerAnhaltetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Kr{\"u}ger, U. and Anhalt, Klaus and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Schmidt, Franz}, title = {CCD-camera for measuring temperature and spectral radiance}, address = {Bern}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannAnhaltTaubertetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Taubert, Dieter Richard and Kr{\"u}ger, U. and Schmidt, Franz}, title = {CCD-camera for measuring temperature and spectral radiance}, address = {Portoroz (Slowenien)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Kr{\"u}ger, U.}, title = {Experimental set-up for dynamic material investigation}, address = {Graz ({\"O}sterreich)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannHarrerDotterweichetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Harrer, S. and Dotterweich, C. and Zink, Markus H.}, title = {On the conduction process of dielectric liquids based on mineral oil}, address = {Buenos Aires (Argentinien)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannZipfManaraetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Zipf, Matthias and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter}, title = {Non-Contact Temperature Measurement Of Combustion Gases at High Temperatures and High Pressures}, address = {Zakopane (Polen)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannAnhaltHollandtetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Yamada, Y.}, title = {Improved thermal stability of the linear pyrometer LP3 for high temperature measurements within the EU-Project HIMERT}, address = {Berlin}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannTaubert, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Taubert, Dieter Richard}, title = {Assessing blackbody emissivity by Monte Carlo Simulation}, address = {Erfurt}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraZipfetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Zipf, Matthias and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Tutschke, Andreas and Hallam, Andrew and Hanspal, Jagdevinder and Langley, Mark and Hodge, D.}, title = {Development of Long Wavelength Infrared Radiation Thermometry for Measurements in Gas Turbines}, address = {Darmstadt}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraArduini, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Arduini, Mariacarla}, title = {An Attempt to Non-Destructively Qualify the Adhesion of Thermal Barrier Coatings}, address = {Zakopane (Polen)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraZipfetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Zipf, Matthias and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Tutschke, Andreas and Hallam, Andrew and Hanspal, Jagdevinder and Langley, Mark}, title = {Construction, Calibration and Application of a LWIR Pyrometer within the EU Project STARGATE}, address = {Zakopane (Polen)}, abstract = {The EU project STARGATE (Sensors Towards Advanced Monitoring and Control of Gas Turbine Engines) has the headline objective to develop a suite of advanced sensors, instrumentation and related systems in order to contribute to the development of the next generation of green and efficient gas turbine engines. To increase the efficiency of gas turbines higher combustion temperatures and higher turbine inlet temperatures are required. This implies that turbine blades and vanes are exposed to higher temperatures. Advanced thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) based on ceramic materials protect the components from overheating and ensure mechanical integrity. Still, materials and coatings need to be stressed to their limits to reach the challenging goals of an efficiency increase. Under these circumstances, it is crucial to have sensing techniques available that are capable of accurately monitoring the temperature of turbine parts in order to prevent damages within the engine. The approach to overcome current limitations of existing techniques is to use long wavelength infrared (LWIR) pyrometry as TBCs are usually semi-transparent in the near or short wavelength infrared. Therefore one work package within the STARGATE project is dedicated to the development of a LWIR radiation thermometer to measure the surface temperature of TBCs contactless during operation of the gas turbine engines. The paper shortly gives an overview of the investigation performed within the STARGATE project. The construction, calibration and application of the LWIR radiation thermometer is described in detail and results obtained on a test facility are presented. The paper closes with an outlook on future plans of implementing the LWIR pyrometer in the quality system of gas turbine operation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraZipfetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Zipf, Matthias and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Tutschke, Andreas and Hallam, Andrew and Hanspal, Jagdevinder and Langley, Mark}, title = {Long Wavelength Infrared Radiation Thermometry for Non-Contact Temperature Measurements in Gas Turbines}, address = {London}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hartmann, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {New developments in high-temperature measurement techniques}, address = {Osijek (Kroatien)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannKnoppLenskietal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Knopp, Kevin and Lenski, Philipp and Ochs, Dennis and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc and Manara, Jochen and Arduini, Mariacarla and Hemberger, Frank and Vidi, Stephan}, title = {Einsatz optischer Sensoranwendungen f{\"u}r additive Fertigungsverfahren}, address = {Dresden}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HartmannKnoppLenskietal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Knopp, Kevin and Lenski, Philipp and Ochs, Dennis and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Hemberger, Frank and Vidi, Stephan and Manara, Jochen and M{\"u}ller, Michael and M{\"o}ller, F.}, title = {Systematische thermophysikalische Charakterisierung von W{\"a}rmed{\"a}mmschichten}, address = {N{\"u}rnberg}, language = {de} } @misc{HartmannKnoppZaengleinetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Knopp, Kevin and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Kr{\"u}ger, U. and Brunner, Martin and M{\"u}ller, Michael}, title = {Messsystem f{\"u}r dynamische Materialuntersuchung bei hohen Temperaturen}, address = {N{\"u}rnberg}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Tutschke, Andreas and Hallam, Andrew and Hanspal, Jagdevinder and Langley, Mark}, title = {Entwicklung und Test eines langwelligen Strahlungsthermometers zur ber{\"u}hrungslosen Temperaturmessung in Gasturbinen w{\"a}hrend des Betriebs}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-944659-04-6}, pages = {43 -- 48}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HartmannJoumaniHayetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Joumani, Y. and Hay, B. and Razouk, R. and Anhalt, Klaus and Sarge, S. and Wu, J. and Milosevic, N. and Cataldi, M. and Lorrette, C. and Boboridis, K. and Manara, Jochen and Vidi, Stephan and Pichler, P. and Denner, T.}, title = {EMPIR Hi-TRACE project - Metrological facilities for measuring thermophysical properties up to 3000 °C}, address = {Chengdu (China)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannKnoppLenskietal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Knopp, Kevin and Lenski, Philipp and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Kr{\"u}ger, U. and Schmidt, Franz and Brunner, Martin}, title = {Optical Sensor systems for additive manufacturing}, address = {Chengdu (China)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraZipfetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Zipf, Matthias and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Knopp, Kevin and Lenski, Philipp and Ochs, Dennis and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Schmidt, Franz}, title = {Experimental set-up for dynamic material investigation at high-temperatures for power engineering and additive manufacturing}, address = {Freiburg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Schreiber, Ekkehard and Kr{\"u}ger, U. and Knopp, Kevin and Z{\"a}nglein, Marc}, title = {Hochtemperaturmessung und Materialuntersuchung f{\"u}r Energietechnik und additive Fertigungsverfahren}, address = {Dresden}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter and Zipf, Matthias}, title = {Non-contact temperature measurement of combustion gases at high temperatures and high pressures}, address = {Graz ({\"O}sterreich)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannManaraStarketal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Manara, Jochen and Stark, Thomas and Zipf, Matthias and Arduini, Mariacarla and Ebert, Hans-Peter}, title = {High temperature test-rig for emissvity and non-contact temperature measurements}, address = {Graz ({\"O}sterreich)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannAnhalt, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus}, title = {Radiometric measurements of eutectic fixed-point cells at PTB}, address = {Okayama (Japan)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MachinHartmannAnhaltetal., author = {Machin, Graham and Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Anhalt, Klaus and Beyon, G. and Edler, F. and Fourez, S. and Jimeno-Largo, p. and Lowe, D. and Morice, R. and Sadli, M. and Villamanan, M.}, title = {Future perspectives for high-temperature metrology from the FP5 HIMERT project}, address = {Lyon (Frankreich)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannTegeler, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Tegeler, E.}, title = {Activities in the field of legal metrology and standardisation of clinical thermometers}, address = {Dubrovnik (Kroatien)}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannGutschwagerHollandt, author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Gutschwager, B. and Hollandt, J{\"o}rg}, title = {PTB Activities in the Field of Testing and Calibration of Clinical IR Ear Thermometers}, address = {N{\"u}rnberg}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannMachinBeynonetal., author = {Hartmann, J{\"u}rgen and Machin, Graham and Beynon, G. and Fourrez, S. and Lowe, D. and Morice, R. and Sadli, M. and Villamanan, M.}, title = {HIMERT: A pan-European project for development of metal-carbon eutectics as temperature standards}, address = {Chicago (USA)}, language = {en} }