Title of article :
Gas-Controlled Heat Pipes for Accurate Liquid-Vapor Transition Measurements
Author/Authors :
A. Merlone، نويسنده , , R. Dematteis and P. Marcarino ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
At IMGC several gas-controlled heat pipes have been used to realize liquidvapor
transitions of pure fluids, such as water, potassium, mercury, and sodium.
A very uniform and stable temperature zone has been realized in all cases, at the
millikelvin level. Therefore, very accurate measurements of the phase-transition
temperature are possible, using platinum resistance thermometers. Water and
potassium heat pipes have been developed for the calibration of standard platinum
resistance thermometers (SPRTs). Mercury and sodium heat pipes are used
for vapor-pressure curve studies for primary thermometry. The temperature
stability inside the heat pipes is maintained at the millikelvin level by means of a
very accurate pressure control system specially developed at IMGC. The heatpipe
features and capabilities are summarized, together with a description of the
pressure control systems. The most important results achieved using the gascontrolled
heat pipes in primary thermometry and in liquid-vapor phase-transition
curve measurements are reported here.
Keywords :
Heat Pipes , Phase transitions , thermodynamic measurements , vaporpressure curves. , temperature measurements , Pressure measurements , liquid metals
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics