Title of article :
Acoustic Thermometry Results from 271 to 552 K
Author/Authors :
D. C. Ripple، نويسنده , , G. F. Strouse and M. R. Moldover ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The NIST acoustic thermometer determines the thermodynamic
temperature from measurements of ratios of the speed of sound of argon in a nearly
spherical cavity. We report recent results for T − T90 on 12 isotherms spanning the
range 271–552 K. (T is the thermodynamic temperature and T90 is the temperature on
the IInternational Temperature Scale of 1990.) The results are in excellent agreement
with recent acoustic thermometry results reported by Benedetto et al. in the range
from 273 to 380K and with our previously reported results at 303, 430, and 505 K.
The combined data sets are sufficiently redundant and sufficiently distributed over the
temperature range to support a re-determination of the reference function for standard
platinum resistance thermometers for a future temperature scale. The isotherms
were analyzed using several methods; the T − T90 results and related uncertainties
are insensitive to the method chosen. The thermal expansion of the stainless-steel resonator
was deduced from the frequencies of the microwave resonances of the cavity.
To clearly identify two nearly degenerate eigenmodes in our nearly axially symmetric
resonator, two phased coupling probes were used to control the azimuthal angle of the
microwave excitation.
Keywords :
Acoustic · Argon · ITS-90 · Primary thermometer · Thermodynamictemperature
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics