Fast reversed dc: basic reference for ac-dc transfer

The improved design of the fast reversed DC source allows the measurement of thermoelectric effects in thermal converters of all designs and serves as a basic tool to control reference standards for ac-dc transfer. Residual effects in thermal converters are measured which are explained by nonuniformities in the heater material.

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