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Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K

We measured the acoustic resonance frequencies of an argon-filled spherical cavity and the microwave resonance frequencies of the same cavity when evacuated. The microwave data were used to deduce the thermal expansion of the cavity and the acoustic data were fitted to a temperature-pressure surface...

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Autores principales: Moldover, M. R., Boyes, S. J., Meyer, C. W., Goodwin, A. R. H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877125/
http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.104.002
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author Moldover, M. R.
Boyes, S. J.
Meyer, C. W.
Goodwin, A. R. H.
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description We measured the acoustic resonance frequencies of an argon-filled spherical cavity and the microwave resonance frequencies of the same cavity when evacuated. The microwave data were used to deduce the thermal expansion of the cavity and the acoustic data were fitted to a temperature-pressure surface to deduce zero-pressure speed-of-sound ratios. The ratios determine (T–T(90)), the difference between the Kelvin thermodynamic temperature T and the temperature on the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90). The acoustic data fall on six isotherms: 217.0950 K, 234.3156 K, 253.1500 K, 273.1600 K, 293.1300 K, and 302.9166 K and the standard uncertainties of (T−T(90)) average 0.6 mK, depending mostly upon the model fitted to the acoustic data. Without reference to ITS-90, the data redetermine the triple point of gallium T(g) and the mercury point T(m) with the results: T(g)/T(w) = (1.108 951 6 ± 0.000 002 6) and T(m)/T(w)= (0.857 785 5 ± 0.000 002 0), where T(w) = 273.16 K exactly. (All uncertainties are expressed as standard uncertainties.) The resonator was the same one that had been used to redetermine both the universal gas constant R, and T(g). However, the present value of T(g) is (4.3 ± 0.8) mK larger than that reported earlier. We suggest that the earlier redetermination of T(g) was erroneous because a virtual leak within the resonator contaminated the argon used at T(g) in that work. This suggestion is supported by new acoustic data taken when the resonator was filled with xenon. Fortunately, the virtual leak did not affect the redetermination of R. The present work results in many suggestions for improving primary acoustic thermometry to achieve sub-millikelvin uncertainties over a wide temperature range.
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spelling pubmed-48771252016-09-06 Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K Moldover, M. R. Boyes, S. J. Meyer, C. W. Goodwin, A. R. H. J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol Article We measured the acoustic resonance frequencies of an argon-filled spherical cavity and the microwave resonance frequencies of the same cavity when evacuated. The microwave data were used to deduce the thermal expansion of the cavity and the acoustic data were fitted to a temperature-pressure surface to deduce zero-pressure speed-of-sound ratios. The ratios determine (T–T(90)), the difference between the Kelvin thermodynamic temperature T and the temperature on the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90). The acoustic data fall on six isotherms: 217.0950 K, 234.3156 K, 253.1500 K, 273.1600 K, 293.1300 K, and 302.9166 K and the standard uncertainties of (T−T(90)) average 0.6 mK, depending mostly upon the model fitted to the acoustic data. Without reference to ITS-90, the data redetermine the triple point of gallium T(g) and the mercury point T(m) with the results: T(g)/T(w) = (1.108 951 6 ± 0.000 002 6) and T(m)/T(w)= (0.857 785 5 ± 0.000 002 0), where T(w) = 273.16 K exactly. (All uncertainties are expressed as standard uncertainties.) The resonator was the same one that had been used to redetermine both the universal gas constant R, and T(g). However, the present value of T(g) is (4.3 ± 0.8) mK larger than that reported earlier. We suggest that the earlier redetermination of T(g) was erroneous because a virtual leak within the resonator contaminated the argon used at T(g) in that work. This suggestion is supported by new acoustic data taken when the resonator was filled with xenon. Fortunately, the virtual leak did not affect the redetermination of R. The present work results in many suggestions for improving primary acoustic thermometry to achieve sub-millikelvin uncertainties over a wide temperature range. [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 1999 1999-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4877125/ http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.104.002 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ The Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is a publication of the U.S. Government. The papers are in the public domain and are not subject to copyright in the United States. Articles from J Res may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title_full Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title_fullStr Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title_short Thermodynamic Temperatures of the Triple Points of Mercury and Gallium and in the Interval 217 K to 303 K
title_sort thermodynamic temperatures of the triple points of mercury and gallium and in the interval 217 k to 303 k
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877125/
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