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Title
Platinum resistance thermometry at high temperatures
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Volume Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 6, 149-230 (1909) Scientific Paper 124 (S124)
Publisher
National Bureau of Standards
Description

An investigation undertaken to determine the advantages and limitations of platinum resistance thermometers at high temperatures, especially with reference to reproducibility of scale, method of calibration, formulae best expressing the relation between resistance and temperature, effect of impurities in the wire, and the most satisfactory methods of construction and use. These points are fully dealt with in the experimental investigation, and the following are among the conclusions arrived at: Temperatures defined by the resistance thermometer of pure Pt calibrated by Callendar's formulae at 0 degrees , 100 degrees , and 444.70 degrees , agree with temperatures on the generally accepted gas scale in the range 0 degrees to


Subjects: thermometry, pyrometry and calorimetry; Heat flow, thermal and thermodynamic processes
Language English
Publication date November 1909
publication_date QS:P577,+1909-11-00T00:00:00Z/10
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Internet Archive identifier: plat61492301909124124unse
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